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2024 New York Auto Show: Complete coverage

 
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Live chat at 1 p.m. EDT Wednesday with Hyundai Motor America CEO Randy Parker

 
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Automakers, Tier 1 companies ask suppliers for parts payment delays as investment costs mount

 
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Hyundai plans $51 billion investment in EVs, software-defined vehicles over 3 years

 
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Empowering dealerships: Dealers must offer omnichannel and hybrid F&I experiences

Many dealers still grapple with how to smoothly transition customers from online shopping to an in-store retail experience.

 
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Billionaire brothers Thomas and James Duff buy dealerships

 
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Software Defined Vehicles - Exploring The Role of Data Modernization Through EV Transformation in New Webinar

Watch this live On-Demand webinar as Infor’s automotive industry experts, AWS, & PCG discuss the rising importance of Software Defined Vehicles in the auto industry.

 
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J.D. Power: EV owners surprised, unhappy with faster tire wear

 
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Guest commentary: Is Tesla a luxury or mass-market brand? It's neither

 
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U.S. growth, hybrids are centerpieces of Nissan's new midterm plan

 
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Lawsuit: Toyota misled about savings from maintenance plan

 
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EV, hybrid owners are increasingly pleased with home chargers, J.D. Power says

 
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Volvo ends 45-year relationship with the diesel amid shift to EVs

 
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