Car dealers are pessimistic as the first quarter of 2024 is expected to bring a more normal market and a litany of other challenges.
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| | | | | Monday, December 18, 2023 | | | | | | | Subscription Required | | Guest Commentary | | | | Dealers can use tools such as increased digital advertising, a well-rounded digital presence and promotion within their stores to boost sales for vehicles identified as at-risk, or less likely to sell. | | Read More > | | | | | | | Shift: A podcast about mobility | | | | The executive director of the Joint Office of Energy and Transportation argues that there is no electric vehicle sales slowdown. The segment is growing, and the charging infrastructure to support it will be "private sector-led and government-enabled." | | Read More > | | | | | | | | | VIEWS FROM AROUND THE INDUSTRY | | | | Neil Dowling, GoAutoNews Premium | | | | Tim Healey, The Truth About Cars | | | | Rep. Dick Campbell, Bangor Daily News | | | | Sanjiv Nanda, Craig Jones and Rita Clement, The San Diego Union-Tribune | | | | Randal Beattie, Automotive Powertrain Technology International | | | | Les Leopold, Common Dreams | | | | Gal Carmel, Semiconductor Engineering | | | | Miller Hudson, Colorado Politics | | | | Christine McDaniel, The Hill | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Best Dealerships to Work For | | See which dealers are going above and beyond for their staff this year. | | | | | | | | | | | | |
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