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GM 2024 strategy: Chevy Bolt revival shows commitment to affordable EVs

 
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Lithia Motors closes on Pohlad's 9-store, $900M Carousel group in Midwest

 
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Revolutionizing Auto Dealership Security: Experian senior director on how dealerships can safeguard against rising fraud risks at NADA 2024

At NADA 2024, In The Driver's Seat Host Emma Hancock gets expert insights on combating fraud and keeping dealerships secure with Kanchana Sundaram, Senior Director of Product & Innovation at Experian. 

 
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Franklin McLarty, Frank Figueredo form new dealership group

 
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Cox Automotive covers key findings from their 2023 Car Buyer Journey study examining recent consumer vehicle shopping behaviors and satisfaction. 

 
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Family feud over defunct Sage Automotive Group continues with malpractice lawsuit

 
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