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Dawn Project's anti-Tesla Super Bowl ad falls flat with NTSB

 
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Used EV prices are a moving target in a developing market

 
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Where dealers still fall behind in the service department

When a car shopper turns into a car owner, dealers hope they immediately become a service customer, too. That’s generally true of most owners while their car is under warranty, but as the latest CDK Service Shopper study shows, nearly half, 46%, of all car owners shopping for service won’t consider a dealership. That figure is up dramatically from last year’s figure of 37%. 

 
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Toyota cleans house at Daihatsu after embarrassing safety scandal

 
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U.S. public EV chargers are more reliable but less available, J.D. Power says

 
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Stellantis to adopt Tesla charging ports starting with 2026 EVs

 
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Revolutionizing Connectivity: LexisNexis® Risk Solutions Whitepaper Unveils Key Insights into Driver Mindsets, Service Activation, and Subscription Revenue

This whitepaper from LexisNexis Risk Solutions provides insights into driver mindsets on connectivity to help automakers enhance the customer experience and connectivity strategy. 

 
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GM, Stellantis, Alfa Romeo, Fiat and Subaru dealerships trade hands across 3 states in Q4

 
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2024 top 150 dealership groups

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Tekion CEO Jay Vijayan discusses installation backlog, IPO rumors

 
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GM Cruise robotaxi unit names former Ford, Apple exec as safety chief

 
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ZF eyes more factory flexibility as EV programs pause

 
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