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GM net income rises 5.2% in Q4 despite UAW strike, larger Cruise loss

 
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Ford Pro selling 1,000 EVs to Ecolab for zero-emission Calif. fleet

 
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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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Buy-sell consolidation and auto retail giants are everywhere you look, including the Rolex 24 at Daytona

 
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Tesla drops minority-worker terms after Musk's rants over DEI initiatives

 
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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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Brooklyn Mercedes-Benz dealership sues former technician, alleges warranty repair scheme

 
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Lawmakers want U.S. to probe four Chinese firms involved in Ford battery plant

 
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FordDirect debuts online marketplace for Ford, Lincoln dealers

 
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Volvo EX30 deliveries stalled by software issue

 
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Renault cancels planned IPO for Ampere EV unit

 
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