
Electrifieds Lead EU New-Vehicle Sales
Hybrids in particular lead not only EV market share but all power trains on the continent so far this year as gas and diesel continue their decline.
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Hybrids in particular lead not only EV market share but all power trains on the continent so far this year as gas and diesel continue their decline.
Read More →Former assistant general managers Kevin Stumm and Jeff Brinkley will lead ADESA’s Des Moines and Salt Lake auctions, respectively, while former Salt Lake GM Rob Brasher remains in a reduced role.
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Insurance solutions provider DealerPolicy has entered the state of Rhode Island, part of a plan to go national by the end of next year.
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Kelley Blue Book editors have named the top 10 new vehicles available for less than $20,000 in the current model-year.
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The Things’ Cory Barclay has created a list of rules for dealers interested in selling $200,000-plus vehicles, many revolving around factory-specific fine print that would shock most mass-market retailers.
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AutoLoop has been named an official vendor for American Honda Motor Co.’s READS program, giving U.S. Honda dealers access to a new suite of equity-mining solutions.
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Former dealer is convinced that miles mean money for dealers in the shared economy, where a large and growing customer base of ride-hail drivers is poised to add incremental income to idle units and offer new opportunities for sales.
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A new integration was designed to allow Manheim users to list vehicles directly on Central Dispatch’s digital shipping platform.
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Organizers of November’s Industry Summit will offer free show passes to the first 100 dealers and dealership GMs who sign up online when registration opens this summer.
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Carvana’s first-quarter results include triple-digit gains in net revenue and consumer-sourced inventory, but losses continue to mount, growing 57% to $82.6 million year-over-year.
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Despite a proliferation of new models, a survey of U.S. consumers finds only 40% believe most vehicles will be electric 10 years from now, a result AAA analysts say reveals a ‘lack of knowledge’ in how EVs perform in day-to-day driving conditions.
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