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GM's Cruise fires 9 leaders amid ongoing self-driving investigation

 
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GM names Marissa West as N.A. president, shuffles product development execs

 
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One battery startup's unusual plan: Turn old junk into new fuel

 
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Safety advocates say Tesla's Autopilot recall fixes don’t go far enough

 
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Revolutionizing people management in auto: Strategies to retain automotive talent

Attracting and retaining top-tier employees is a major challenge in the automotive industry. This is especially true because the same workplace skills that are essential in the automotive world also are critically important in other high-tech industries

 
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As U.S. EV market flattens, some brands perk up and gain on Tesla

 
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Volvo CEO Jim Rowan: EVs will lift brand to new heights

 
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Hyundai and Amazon Partnership

You’re going to need a bigger cart: Hyundai unveils new Amazon partnership

Buying a car is a big deal. It typically represents one of the biggest family purchases other than a home. It’s also still true that whether you drive a classic car or the latest EV, people see their vehicle as an extension of themselves.

 
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Kan. Kia dealership falsified incomes, inflated jobs and forged signatures of customers, lawyers say

 
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Unlocking the Future of Dealerships - Key Findings from the Digitization Study by Cox Automotive

Be one of the first to see the highlights from the Digitization of the Dealership study conducted by Cox Automotive - aimed to help you not only modernize your operations but also help show you how to maximize your results.

 
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Fed flags end of rate hikes, sees lower borrowing costs in 2024

 
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Cooke to succeed Templin as CEO of Toyota Financial Services

 
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