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Thursday, November 30, 2023
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UAW begins drive to organize 13 nonunion automakers with U.S. plants

 
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UAW organizing Tesla would mean 'we failed in some way,' Musk says

 
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GM to sharpen focus on EVs, Cruise execution

 
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Tesla ready to launch long-delayed Cybertruck

 
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Buy-Sell Q&A: As market softens, consider these hard truths from industry experts

The buy-sell market may not be as busy as the peak years of 2021 and 2022, but dealership valuations remain robust for any owner thinking about selling. Such is the demand for trusted advice in the buy-sell space that Haig Partners recently brought on board Jayson Crouch to add bench strength to Haig’s team of experts. 

 
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Our Next Energy develops EV battery with 608-mile range for BMW iX

 
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EVs are far less reliable than ICE as automakers launch new, high-tech models, Consumer Reports says

 
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Unexpected inventory boosts lead to improved purchase experience

Despite a tight credit market and ongoing labor disruptions, more car buyers found the car buying process easy in October and more found the car they wanted in stock than in September. 

 
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Chevrolet gives Tahoe, Suburban more tech, larger screens for 2025

 
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The Forward-Thinking Dealership

Today’s forward-thinking dealers are using data and technology to drive success across their dealership operations. This eBook reveals their strategies, all based on new market research, so that you can adopt the mindset and tactics that bring major gains.

 
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Rivian launches leasing program with R1T pickup

 
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Behind Mini’s Las Vegas Sphere ad that touts new in-car digital assistant ‘Spike’

 
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