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EPA eases ramp-up for vehicle emissions rule to address industry concerns

 
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2023 Sees Surge in U.S. Consumer Automotive Brand Loyalty: Insights from LexisNexis Risk Solutions Study

LexisNexis® Risk Solutions covers a 2023 study showing increased U.S. automotive brand loyalty based on sales and ownership data analysis. 

 
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BMW showcases future electric crossover styling with concept

 
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Hyundai, Kia to recall 147,100 U.S. vehicles over damaged charging unit, NHTSA says

 
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Ally All Ears Podcast | Tips to help you protect your dealership from theft & fraud

Join host Emma Hancock and Aaron Lee, Senior Director at Ally Dealership Insurance, as they speak about the rising challenges of vehicle theft and fraud.

 
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Consumer Reports reviews Fisker EV: ‘Nauseating' and ‘inexcusable'

 
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