
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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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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Manheim Express Concierge was designed to deploy digital wholesaling specialists in dealerships nationwide, offering hands-on instruction, options, and advice.
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Researchers at two Texas universities say drivers of autonomous vehicles are less likely to successfully avoid hazards undetectable by technology the more time they spend behind the wheel.
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