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AutoNation cut back regional executives, reports $7 million in severance expenses

 
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Tesla tries a winter discount for Model Y in cooling U.S. EV market

 
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Cash deals are on the rise, for both gas-powered and electric vehicles

 
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Leadership lessons and legacy: Kerrigan Advisors facilitates historic sale of Jim Koons Automotive to Asbury Automotive Group

Founded in 1973, Jim Koons Automotive Companies was one of only 13 private dealership groups to reach more than $3 billion in revenue in 2023. 

 
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BYD plans new EV assembly plant in Mexico, report says

 
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Assessing battery life for used EVs is not that simple

 
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A third of consumers report extremely limited experience with EVs, Consumer Reports survey finds

 
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2024 top 150 dealership groups

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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 this year.

 
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San Francisco Waymo arson sparks fresh debate on self-driving cars

 
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Mercedes-Benz says CLE Coupe will be largest in the segment

 
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SK On inks deal for 34,000 tons of EV battery graphite for North American plants

 
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