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Tesla's Q4 earnings to focus on profits, pricing, future product and Musk's CEO compensation

 
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Reduced hours to stay at some car dealerships, owners say

 
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Chevrolet redesigns Equinox with sportier look, more safety content

 
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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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Used-car market normalizing, though affordability, inventory concerns remain

 
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Morgan Automotive Group acquires South Motors, Vista Motors in Florida

 
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AI and self-driving vehicle risks are worth the rewards, says former GM R&D chief

 
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