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Column: 7 takeaways, thoughts and notes from a more mature CES

 
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Automakers, suppliers urge Congress to restore ‘full and immediate' R&D expensing

 
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Former Lexus exec Vinay Shahani to lead sales and marketing at Nissan North America

 
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Drive sales and differentiation: Leveraging digital visual tools for the automotive customer experience

A top concern for many auto dealers is how to differentiate from competitors. There’s an effective tool available: sleek and modern digital visual solutions, which can help dealers make a memorable impression on customers.

 
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Dealer council leaders on the state of their businesses

Automotive News spoke with dealer council leaders from all major brands. We will publish their thoughts and insights leading up to this year's NADA Show.

 
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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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Guest commentary: Detroit vs. China battle is here

 
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VW plans return to Super Bowl advertiser lineup

 
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Maserati delays flagship EV sedan

 
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BYD plans $14 billion investment in smarter car features

 
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