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Sunday, January 07, 2024
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CES 2024 preview: Hyundai stands out amid smaller automaker field

 
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As the new year begins, heat is on automakers to meet climate pledges

 
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Dealerships slammed by multiple cybersecurity challenges in 2024

 
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Market hits post-COVID high

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Holman to acquire Leith Automotive Group

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Ford adjusts F-150 Lightning prices for 2024 model year

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EV fast charge is more than 40 minutes on average for non-Tesla chargers

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Electric car models eligible for $7,500 tax credit cut to 13

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VinFast opens first U.S. dealership with Leith Automotive Group in N.C.

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Ford Super Duty, Toyota Prius, Kia EV9 win 2024 NACTOY awards

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Tesla falls behind BYD in quarterly EV sales as growth slows

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Akio Toyoda channels Captain Kirk in urgent New Year plea

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OPINION
Leo Michael cartoon: Few and Far Between
Editorial: Time for automakers to get to work on carbon neutrality promises
Column: CES still playing auto show game better than the rest
Column: Internet pranksters could dampen dealership embrace of ChatGPT
Guest commentary: Service and F&I departments should work in tandem to educate customers
Guest commentary: How auto retailers are using connected vehicle data for lot management solutions

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