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Tesla Model Y falls short of Ford F-Series in 2023 registrations

 
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2023 Study Unveils Buyer Trends: Navigate the Changing Landscape to Convert Auto Shoppers into Buyers

As consumer confidence rises with stabilized inventory and prices, dealerships face heightened expectations and competition.

 

 
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Host Emma Hancock speaks with Cox Automotive's AVP of operations, Alpesh Patel, as he shares exclusive insights into the next wave of ecommerce features revolutionizing automotive retail.

 
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