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Stellantis CEO Tavares says EU, U.S. elections may slow EV sales

 
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Porsche Panamera gets more power, sportier styling in heavy update

 
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How automakers can extend relationships with secondary vehicle owners

To drive up recurring revenue and loyalty through software-enabled products and subscriptions, automakers must stay engaged with all their vehicle owners. 

 
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Cruise scales back ambitions to single city; GM says Origin robotaxi won't be produced in 2024

 
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New Jersey joins 10 states in banning sales of new gasoline vehicles by 2035

 
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America’s growing SUV appetite: How Hankook is engineering a tire supply to match

Hankook Tire is set to launch its latest addition to the Dynapro product line, the Dynapro HPX, in January 2024, catering to the booming popularity of SUVs and light-duty pickup trucks in America.

 
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Volkswagen follows other non-union automakers and hikes wages 11% for U.S. factory workers

 
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Former Big Red Dealerships controller, compliance officer sentenced in auto lender fraud case

 
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Mary Barra's $280 billion goal confronts a litany of GM hurdles

 
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Finding Opportunities in the Top 5 Challenges Dealership Face Today

To strengthen their business and stay ready for what’s next, dealerships are looking for ways to streamline and simplify their operations, stay up to date with technology, remain compliant, and find the right partners to help put all of those things in place and keep them running smoothly.

 
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U.S. finalizes rule requiring states to set transportation emission targets

 
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Stellantis recalls 45,000 Jeep Wrangler plug-in SUVs after 8 fires

 
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Fla. judge finds evidence that Tesla, Musk knew about Autopilot defect

 
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