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In today’s times, modern and competitive dealers are focused on 2 things: driving both better leads and higher profits. Find out how to do that in Autotrader’s newest whitepaper.

 
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Fisker's few dealers remain upbeat about the struggling EV brand

 
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Driving customer retention in fixed operations: Transparency is critical to retaining service customers

To maximize customer retention in fixed operations, few things matter more than transparency. But what exactly does that mean and how can dealers ensure they’re providing it for customers?

 
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