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Mercedes warms to ICE vehicles as EV growth cools in the U.S.

 
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Ford Q1 net income falls 24% to $1.3 billion; revenue rises despite lower production

 
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Judge deals blow to Stellantis in supplier pricing dispute that threatens production

 
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CEO Mary Barra's pay declined 3.9% to $27.8 million as GM missed stock targets

 
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Have you heard about the new monthly video and audio series from Autotrader and Kelley Blue Book? 

 
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Vroom CEO: ‘Gut-wrenching' decision to end online used-car business

 
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Lithia Q1 net income down 28% as 'normalization' returns to profit per vehicle

 
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Group 1 net income falls nearly 7% in Q1 as company ramps up acquisitions

 
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Ally All Ears Podcast | Helping increase dealership efficiency and profitability with eContracting

In this episode, host Emma Hancock speaks with Ally Executive Director Mike Woodward on the rapid growth of e-contracting. He highlights the benefits, such as faster approvals, reduced errors, and significant time and cost savings for dealerships nationwide.

 
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Joy and angst: Reaction from the UAW's historic win at VW's Chattanooga plant

 
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IIHS assigns 7 of 10 vehicles it classifies as small SUVs ‘marginal' or ‘poor' ratings in updated front-crash prevention testing

 
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