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How GM's Cruise tried — and failed — to contain self-driving safety crisis

 
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Lincoln cutting 200 U.S. dealerships in 2-year consolidation push

 
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Dealership valuations dip from 2022, but remain high, experts say

 
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Used-vehicle retailer Vroom to cease e-commerce operations

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Lotus dealers stuck with sold Emira stock as emissions certification drags on

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Toyota Chairman Akio Toyoda predicts EVs will only reach 30% share

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Chevrolet redesigns Equinox with sportier look, more safety content

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Used-car market normalizing, though affordability, inventory concerns remain

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Nissan trims 6% of U.S. Q1 output to offset high inventory, parts shortage

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Cold-weather charging is another EV pain point for drivers

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BMW to launch 6 EVs based on Neue Klasse platform

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Mazda revives rotary engine R&D for electrified cars

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