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CHRIS HARRIS

ar companies have always been a turbulent mix of opinions and projected messages – that’s what makes them such fascinating organisations. But I’ve never before seen them in the state of raw confusion they are now attempting to navigate. Most car companies are now two companies, with one side openly in conflict with the other. They

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