Google and AutoNation partner on self-driving car program
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Google is partnering with AutoNation, the US' largest auto dealership chain, in its push to produce self-driving cars for wide use.
AutoNation said Thursday that its dealerships will provide maintenance and repairs for Waymo’s self-driving fleet of Chrysler Pacifica vehicles. 
Waymo is Google’s automated vehicle technology wing. The agreement will include additional models of vehicles when Waymo brings them on line.
A Fiat Chrysler Pacifica minivan equipped with Waymo's autonomous tech makes its way to Michigan. /Waymo Photo

A Fiat Chrysler Pacifica minivan equipped with Waymo's autonomous tech makes its way to Michigan. /Waymo Photo

Terms of the multi-year deal have not been disclosed.
Google started off with a fleet of 100 autonomous Pacificas and has announced plans to add a further 500. 
Waymo is negotiating with other automakers, such as Honda, about autonomous vehicle systems, the company said.
The vehicles likely will be driven for several hundred thousand miles, and they’ll need to be maintained to accomplish that, AutoNation CEO Mike Jackson said Thursday in an interview.
The dealership chain, he said, has maintained more than 40 million vehicles. 
“As Waymo moves to other markets and also puts other brands in service, we have expertise on any vehicle they want to put into service,” Jackson said.
Mike Jackson, Chairman and CEO of AutoNation /Reuters Photo

Mike Jackson, Chairman and CEO of AutoNation /Reuters Photo

Waymo has been partnering with a number of auto companies like Avis, the ridesharing company Lyft and Fiat Chrysler.
Since Google first began pursuing self-driving vehicle technology in 2009, a wave of major players have joined the chase. 
General Motors and Ford, along with other big technology companies including Apple and ride-hailing service Uber, are developing their own technology.
AutoNation Inc., based in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, runs around 360 dealerships across the US.
Source(s): AP