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Wednesday, January 25, 2023

Unifor preps for Detroit 3 talks | Suzuki taps EV transmission by Inmotive | Magna interested in German Ford plant? | Ritchie Bros. revised deal criticized | Latest on U.S. EV credit

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Wednesday, January 25, 2023
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Dealership valuations are expected to either remain steady or soften a bit in 2023. But merger-and-acquisition (M&A) activity is expected to remain robust, even as a variety of factors – the emergence of electric vehicles (EVs), high interest rates, inventory shortages and inflation, for example – continue to roil the auto industry. 

 
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Suzuki taps two-speed transmission by Canada's Inmotive to power EVs

 
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A German Ford plant attracts Magna, Nedcar as potential new owners

 
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Ritchie Bros. revised deal to buy IAA met with more investor criticism

 
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Proposed bill would immediately cut off U.S. credits for EVs that don't meet battery rules

 
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