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"textContent": "Several trends emerged at Auto China, also known as the Beijing Auto Show. The number of new models and the speed that new technology was progressing was a bit overwhelming. However, one of the strongest and most interesting trends came from more established brands. The trend came into focus for ... [continued]\n\nThe post Legacy Automakers Pivot On Their Legacies At Auto China appeared first on CleanTechnica.",
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