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Honda plans 11% raise for U.S. production workers following UAW deals

 
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Nissan restores dealer, customer network access in U.S. after outage; email still interrupted

 
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EV share hits 7.4% in U.S. through Q3 despite demand worries, registration data shows

 
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Five tips to help build trust and transparency in the car buying process

The car buying experience – for both buyers and dealers –is significantly different than it was even several years ago. With all the advances in digital auto retailing, two fundamental things still remain prominently top of mind for car buyers: trust and transparency.

 
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In Cruise crash aftermath, will self-driving tech get kicked to the curb?

 
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VinFast plans U.S. dealer network with 125 sales points in first phase

 
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McGovern Automotive, Swickard Auto among buyers of luxury, domestic dealerships in deals across 4 states

 
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CEO of Hankook Tire America, talks innovation and sustainability in the tire industry

"In The Driver's Seat" Host Emma Hancock interviews Rob Williams, the President and CEO of Hankook Tire America Corporation, who shares insights on innovation and sustainability in the tire category, an often overlooked but crucial aspect of the automotive industry. 

 
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Continental to cut thousands of jobs globally at auto unit

 
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Navigating the EV Future: How Data-Driven Marketing Can Capture the Growing EV Audience

Learn how data can help auto marketers navigate the fast-growing EV marketplace.

 
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Michigan becoming a hub for artificial intelligence inventions

 
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Man sues Conn. dealership, Toyota Motor Credit over repossession

 
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U.K. private firm invests in Dave Cantin Group

 
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