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Tuesday, November 21, 2023
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Unifor vs. UAW: Which union won when it comes to the new contracts?

 
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Ford tweaks EV dealer program again, loses challenge in Illinois

 
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GM riding the bench for 2024 Super Bowl, breaking 4-year commercial streak

 
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Rivian CEO RJ Scaringe adds product oversight to responsibilities

 
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Ajit Shembekar and Jaydip Mukhopadhyay

Rethinking the future of the EV charging ecosystem: bigger network, smaller batteries

The recent announcement of the EV charging-focused joint venture between seven automakers was a watershed moment for the automotive industry.

 
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Toyota financial unit to pay $60 million for illegal lending, credit reporting misconduct

 
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From ICE to EV: Making the delicate drivetrain transition

The transition from internal combustion to electricity means more than just a new form of propulsion for the auto industry. For suppliers, it means confronting a drivetrain with fewer parts that require even greater reliability and durability, among many new demands.

 
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NHTSA investigating 16 Hyundai, Kia recalls involving 6.3 million vehicles

 
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Former car dealership general manager, an ex-cop, accused of stealing $29K

 
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How to Buy a Dealership CRM

Buying a dealership CRM is a big decision. The CRM plays a more important role in your dealership than ever, and the right CRM can mean the difference between getting results and making excuses. So it is critical that you do your homework.

 
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Stellantis, CATL plan Europe factory for low-cost EV batteries

 
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JAMIE BUTTERS: L.A. show reflects indecision for an industry that's in transition

 
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Fisker's accounting chief Beuting resigns within two weeks of joining automaker

 
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Smaller suppliers still at risk as industry ramps up after UAW strike

 
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