
Auto Safety Features Touted
A major vehicle research group points out less expensive models that earned high marks for protection, saying the cost is well worth the safety.
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A major vehicle research group points out less expensive models that earned high marks for protection, saying the cost is well worth the safety.
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U.S. dealers started the month with a 78-day supply of unsold vehicles, the highest number for March since 2009 and the largest total volume since July 2017, according to Automotive News.
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The average fuel efficiency of light-duty cars, trucks, and SUVs reached a record-high 24.9 miles per gallon for the 2017 model-year, according to EPA analysts, who warned the industry may have trouble meeting future standards.
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NADA Show 2019 attracted exhibitors in search of dealers and dealers in search of cutting-edge solutions that will make them stand out in an increasingly digitized and commoditized industry.
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Analysts say a late start to the spring selling season could be to blame for a third consecutive monthly decline in Black Book’s Used Vehicle Retention Index.
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Sources say administration officials demanded automakers get onboard with President Trump’s plan to relax federal fuel-economy regulations and abandon any support for California’s stricter standards.
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Dealer mergers and acquisitions provider Dave Cantin Group has expanded its leadership team with the appointments of four regional managers.
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SaleSleeve’s weatherproof document displays will appear in Wheels Automotive Dealer Supplies’ April 2019 catalog.
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Sens. Chuck Grassley and Ron Wyden have introduced a bill that would extend federal tax credits for buying and fueling vehicles that run on ethanol, biodiesel, natural gas, hydrogen, electricity, and qualified fuel cells.
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U.S. dealers sold 1.27 million new cars and light trucks in February, a 2.9% year-over-year decline and the industry’s weakest two-month start in five years.
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Tesla CEO Elon Musk wished U.S. auto dealers 'Good luck' with mounting a legal challenge as the electric-vehicle manufacturer announced a sudden switch to an online-only retail model.
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