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Fisker to recruit retailers at NADA as first Ocean EVs head to dealerships Feb. 5

 
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GM's Cruise robotaxi unit faces U.S. probes over dragging incident, vows reforms

 
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Growing median 2023 EV range reaches 270 miles

 
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Lincoln cutting 200 U.S. dealerships in 2-year consolidation push

 
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Nearly 5,000 dealerships send second letter urging Biden to 'hit the brakes' on EV push

 
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Porsche tests EV demand with electric Macan

 
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