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Used-vehicle retailer Vroom to cease e-commerce operations

 
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Toyota Chairman Akio Toyoda predicts EVs will only reach 30% share

 
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UAW's Shawn Fain to political leaders: ‘Support our cause or you will not get our endorsement'

 
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Maximizing sales team efficiency: Navigating AI in automotive dealerships for enhanced customer experiences

The growing use of artificial intelligence (AI) poses both challenges and opportunities for automotive dealerships. On one hand, AI can improve the customer experience by efficiently providing virtually instant responses to simple and basic inquiries.

 
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Dealerships look to cut costs through sustainability projects

 
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Piston Group's bitter legal fight over minority certification nears the end

 
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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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Consumers love mixing online and in-person shopping

 
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VinFast U.S. plans rise above early setbacks

 
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