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UAW, Detroit 3 must rebuild relationships after bitter strike, labor experts say

 
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FTC stays CARS Rule on dealerships pending U.S. appeals court review

 
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Nissan could pull next-generation Rogue production out of U.S.

 
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Dealer council leaders on the state of their businesses

Automotive News spoke with dealer council leaders from all major brands. We will publish their thoughts and insights leading up to this year's NADA Show.

 
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Hyundai charges forward on electrified future

 
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Exploring disruptions in the mobility space at CES 2024: Exclusive interview with Woven Capital managing director

Get an exclusive peek into the future of mobility as George Kellerman, Founding Managing Director of Toyota's Woven Capital, sits down for a special interview at CES 2024.

 
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Automakers, suppliers urge Congress to restore ‘full and immediate' R&D expensing

 
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American Honda targets 1.4 million sales in 2024; Acura plans new baby crossover

 
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EV sales growth slowdown causes headaches for suppliers

 
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Service Counter: Technicians say proper shop equipment, tool allowance some of the keys to happy workplace

 
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Judge rejects Minn. Ford dealership's attempt to halt opening of competing store

 
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