
Focus on Vehicle Cabins
The market for interior materials will grow in coming years as automakers look to meet consumer demand while staying competitive with changeups to sourcing and included features.
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The market for interior materials will grow in coming years as automakers look to meet consumer demand while staying competitive with changeups to sourcing and included features.
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Accelerate turn and maximize gross profit by stocking smarter, identifying your fastest-moving units, and testing new digital tools designed to drive efficiency throughout your used-car operation.
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Bloomberg reports executives and lobbyists representing dealers, manufacturers, and various suppliers are converging on Washington to voice their opposition to new levies on imported vehicles and parts.
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The latest forecast from Cox Automotive puts March new-vehicle sales at 1.547 million, a nearly 7% year-over-year decline, but raises the SAAR from 16.5 million to 16.8 million.
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Is the world ready for Renault Nissan Fiat Chrysler? Sources tell the Financial Times FCA could finally have a buyer once Renault and Nissan’s houses are in order, creating a new global automotive manufacturing powerhouse.
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Acquisitions helped #1 Cochran Automotive and Morgan Auto improve their positions in Automotive News’ most recent list of the nation’s biggest auto retailers, but the top 10 remain entrenched.
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Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi has launched Alliance Intelligent Cloud, a new connected-vehicle infrastructure destined for every vehicle the factories sell worldwide.
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Claritas and STAT Analytics have partnered to launch Closemore, a new app and cloud service designed to work with dealership systems to deliver “leading edge” customer information in real time.
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A one-on-one with Bloomberg’s Hannah Elliott did little to lend credibility to Henrik Fisker’s plan to produce a $40,000 all-electric SUV by 2021, when it will face direct competition from Tesla’s Model Y and at least four established highline factories.
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Phil Hellstrom believes work/study programs can help dealers keep their best people on staff while raising the automotive industry’s profile in a near-zero-unemployment job market.
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In a move industry watchers may regard as a sign of the times, dealership mainstay Cree has agreed to sell its lighting division in order to fully devote the company to semiconductor manufacturing.
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