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Elon Musk’s $55 billion Tesla pay package voided by judge in Del.

 
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Jeep gives most detailed look yet of upcoming Wagoneer S EV

 
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Optimizing used car inventory management: How data can boost profitability for dealerships

Appraising and pricing used cars has always been a challenge for dealerships. But like so many other facets of automotive retailing these days, strategic use of data can help dealers make better decisions, minimize risks and operate more efficiently – and profitably.

 
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EV production cuts give suppliers more uncertainty — and opportunity

 
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Air mobility meets autos: Stellantis, Toyota, Hyundai bring manufacturing muscle to new market

 
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Discover What the TOP 10 Auto Industry Buzzwords are for 2024

Learn what the Top 10 Auto Industry Buzzwords are as well as how they’ll affect you, your customers and your bottom line in 2024 Inside you’ll discover:

 
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Akio Toyoda corrects course at Toyota Group amid widening scandal

 
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Live talk Friday at 2 p.m. EST: What's on car dealers' minds at the NADA Show

 
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Mazda pads U.S. crossover lineup with 5-seat CX-70

 
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Dahl Automotive grows in Wisconsin, reintroduces CDJR brands

 
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