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GM's Cruise offers apology, will allow share sales

 
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Auto suppliers closing plants, laying off 497 in Southeast Michigan

 
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Auto industry ponders impact of Hyundai's link-up with Amazon

 
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Scenes from the Automotive News Formula 1 event in Las Vegas

Automotive News Publisher KC Crain spoke with Michael Schiebe, CEO of AMG and Head of the Mercedes-Benz G-Class & Mercedes Maybach business units, about F1 engineering innovations.

 
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3 UAW deals ratified, but GM vote tight

 
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Live talk at noon Monday: Inside the UAW and Unifor deals with the Detroit 3

 
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Great partnerships lead to great success

We've just finished regional grassroots meetings throughout America and I'm happy to report that the state of retail has never been stronger for Hyundai and Genesis.

 
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The Lucid Gravity makes its debut at the Los Angeles Auto Show

2023 L.A. Auto Show recap

 
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U.S. House panel opens probe into proposed FTC car buyer rule

 
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Driving into 2024: Automotive industry trends to watch

As we near the end of 2023, it’s crucial to look ahead and anticipate what 2024 might bring. The automotive industry continues to navigate the rise of electric vehicle sales, inflation, and potential roadblocks that stem from strikes and part shortages. 

 
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Four dealership groups buy stores in Q3, Q4 deals

 
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Suppliers want more legal immigration to fix labor shortage at factories

 
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Bridging the Gap: Revolutionize Your Dealership with Data-Driven Insights from Cox Automotive

Modern dealers know their dollars lie within their data.

 
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Honda recalls 249,000 vehicles in the U.S. for potential engine damage

 
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Cox Automotive study cites progress on digital retail tools

 
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