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Tesla's Berlin plant to suspend most output over Red Sea supply gap

 
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Tesla boosts pay for U.S. factory workers as UAW momentum builds

 
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Detroit auto show will return to former January slot

 
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Toyota touts internal combustion engine potential, even in EV age

 
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Transforming automotive retail: Transitioning to true eContracting in a digital era

Today's consumers expect flexible omnichannel experiences when researching, shopping, and ultimately purchasing vehicles. Customers want retail journeys centered around convenience, transparency, and personalization, whether online, in-store, or both.

 
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At CES 2024, the Exhibition of Failed Ideas offers a warning amid the hype

 
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Hertz to sell 20,000 EVs in shift back to gasoline-powered cars

 
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Preparing for the Future of eCommerce: Bridging Gaps for Dealership Profitability

We all know that the future of eCommerce is knocking on your dealership's proverbial front door.

 
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The return of student loan payments could strain young buyers

 
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Nissan Ariya gets Nismo performance variant

 
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No Chinese automakers tapping new-EV tax credit, Treasury official tells Senate panel

 
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