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GM says UAW strike has cost $800M so far

 
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Tesla driving range documents subpoenaed by U.S. Justice Department

 
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Adapting Automotive Marketing in a Shifting Landscape: Strategies for Dealers in 2023

The winds of change are buffeting dealer’s marketing strategies amid continually shifting forces and dynamics, ranging from unpredictable inventory levels and high interest rates to evolving marketing technologies and stressed ad spends. What are dealers supposed to make of this ever-changing landscape?

 
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Subprime borrowers fall behind on car payments at highest rate on record

 
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Mastering Customer Data Platforms (CDPs): Avoiding Pitfalls and Achieving ROI-Driven Personalization

Avoid common CDP pitfalls like unclear goals and poor data quality that can doom your marketing efforts.

 
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GM workers in Brazil go on strike in protest against layoffs

 
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Lamborghini combats softening market with sold-out models, long wait times

 
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Mitsubishi plans to invest more than $214M in Renault's EV unit

 
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Renault, Chinese brands to underpin return of Geneva auto show in 2024

 
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