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Sunday, March 31, 2024
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Column: EVs still stressing out auto dealers (and other observations from New York)

 
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Mustang Mach-E sales underscore pricing issue

 
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In U.S. first, Mitsubishi and Nissan team on EV, pickup, plug-in hybrid

 
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Navigating the dynamics of vehicle brand loyalty

In today's ever-shifting automotive landscape, fostering customer loyalty can be a challenge for automakers and dealers – especially when consumers buy used vehicles from private sellers.

 
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Billionaire brothers Thomas and James Duff buy dealerships

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Baltimore bridge collapses after ship collision; auto shipping hub operations face disruption

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J.D. Power: EV owners surprised, unhappy with faster tire wear

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Tesla's $25,000 car means tossing out Henry Ford's 100-year-old assembly line

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Fisker slashes EV prices as much as 39% in fight for survival

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Ford, GM divert shipments as Baltimore bridge collapse upends supplies

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Drama intensifies in Piston Group dispute over minority certification

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2025 Hyundai Tucson, Santa Cruz get big, bold updates

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Kia recalls 427,000 Telluride crossovers over risk of rolling

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OPINION
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Editorial: Don't waste industry reprieve on 2027-32 EPA emission regs
Guest commentary: Is Tesla a luxury or mass-market brand? It's neither
Guest commentary: Auto shows' big shift to the consumer is a trend that never ended

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