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General Motors to lay off 1,314 in Michigan

 
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Rivian lands pilot deal to supply EVs to AT&T

 
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Transforming automotive retail: Transitioning to true eContracting in a digital era

Today's consumers expect flexible omnichannel experiences when researching, shopping, and ultimately purchasing vehicles. Customers want retail journeys centered around convenience, transparency, and personalization, whether online, in-store, or both.

 
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Tesla avoids European recall over Autopilot safety issues

 
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U.S. Treasury unveils rules for clean energy manufacturing subsidy, including EV batteries

 
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Revolutionizing people management in auto: Strategies to retain automotive talent

Attracting and retaining top-tier employees is a major challenge in the automotive industry. This is especially true because the same workplace skills that are essential in the automotive world also are critically important in other high-tech industries

 
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Cadillac to add Vistiq electric three-row crossover for 2026

 
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Nissan faces NHTSA probe into more than 450,000 vehicles over engine failure concerns

 
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Michigan governor proposes union-friendly rebates for new vehicles

 
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