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2025 Hyundai Tucson
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2025 Hyundai Tucson, Santa Cruz get big, bold updates

 
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Kia Forte rebadged the K4 in 4th-gen redesign

 
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Ally Financial appoints new CEO

 
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Fisker slashes EV prices as much as 39% in fight for survival

 
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Navigating the dynamics of vehicle brand loyalty

In today’s ever-shifting automotive landscape, fostering customer loyalty can be a challenge for automakers and dealers – especially when consumers buy used vehicles from private sellers.

 
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Survey: Dealerships lukewarm about EV service overall but see potential for increased retention, revenue

 
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Revolutionizing Connectivity: LexisNexis Risk Solutions Whitepaper Unveils Key Insights into Driver Mindsets, Service Activation, and Subscription Revenue

This whitepaper from LexisNexis Risk Solutions provides insights into driver mindsets on connectivity to help automakers enhance the customer experience and connectivity strategy. 

 
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New EPA rule provides clarity, flexibility for the EV transition, suppliers say

 
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New England's DCD Automotive, known as Nucar, buys New Hampshire family dealership

 
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Subaru recalls nearly 119,000 vehicles in U.S. over airbag defect

 
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Drama intensifies in Piston Group dispute over minority certification

 
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Ford Mustang 60th anniversary party set for Charlotte speedway

 
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