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Ford sees 'colossal' competitive threat in low-cost Chinese EVs

 
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How Toby Keith helped Ford stay afloat during 2008 financial crisis

 
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From Autonomy to AI: Four ways auto ecosystem partners are changing the game

Technology advancements aren’t just changing cars themselves; they’re changing the very fabric of the auto industry. 

 
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Lithia net income down 13%, revenue at record $7.7 billion in Q4

 
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Sonic Automotive Q4 net income soars despite EchoPark, powersport segment struggles

 
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16 Rules & Regulations Your F&I Department Is on the Hook For (2)

Stay Ahead of Compliance Challenges: KPA Unveils Essential Checklist of 16 Key F&I Laws and Regulations for Dealerships

This eBook from KPA provides automotive dealerships with 16 key rules and regulations their F&I department must follow to stay compliant and avoid fines. 

 
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Ohio dealership develops ‘playbook' to show technicians their career path

 
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U.S. issues $135 million in advance EV tax rebates since Jan. 1

 
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GM adds Super Cruise hands-free driving to minor highways, rural routes

 
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