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Automakers hope to avoid market disruption in Trump's latest fight with California

A possible clash between the U.S. government and California over future fuel-economy standards raises the question of whether automakers one day might have to build different sets of the same vehicles for various parts of the nation.

Even though automakers pushed the Trump administration to loosen standards, they will work to avoid such a costly and complicated scenario - one

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