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Don Petersen, CEO who steered Ford to success in late 1980s, dies at 97

 
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Tesla's freshened Model 3 Performance is a crazy fast, 510-hp bargain

 
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New GM North America chief Marissa West has deep ties to automaker

 
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Fred Beans buys 4 Rosenthal Automotive dealerships

 
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Navigate Auto Regulations Effectively: Get Ahead With The 2024 Dealertrack Compliance Guide

Unlock essential insights with the Dealertrack Compliance Guide, your go-to resource for navigating auto regulatory expectations and safeguarding your dealership against consumer protection laws. Stay ahead in a consumer-driven market with updates on CARS Rule, data security regulations, telemarketing restrictions, and a strategic 2024 compliance action plan.

 
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Toyota invests $1.4 billion in Indiana plant for large EV

 
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Pretax charges drop Sonic Automotive's Q1 net income

 
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Asbury Q1 net income slips 19%; $4.2 billion in revenue sets record

 
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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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Ram adds to off-road lineup with RHO

 
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Hornet's torque powers ads

 
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Service customer arrested at gunpoint after dealership lost paperwork

 
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