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Tuesday, January 9, 2024

Time to get to work on carbon neutrality promises | CES still playing auto show game better than rest | CES hype meets a 'reality-check environment' | Service, F&I departments should work in tandem

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Tuesday, January 09, 2024
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Editorial

Time for automakers to get to work on carbon neutrality promises

 
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Commentary

JAMIE BUTTERS: CES still playing auto show game better than the rest

 
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PETE BIGELOW: The CES hype meets a 'reality-check environment'

 
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Guest Commentary

Guest commentary: Service and F&I departments should work in tandem to educate customers

 
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KAPIL ARORA: How auto retailers are using connected vehicle data for lot management solutions

 
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Michael Dunne Shift
Shift: A podcast about mobility

Michael Dunne charts China’s automotive ascendance (Episode 232)

The Dunne Insights' CEO warns that traditional automakers not named Tesla should be 'terrified' of BYD across the globe. He also explains how China came to dominate battery materials and tech in the burgeoning EV market.

 
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Letter to the Editor

Penske feature leaves out other contributions

 
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Letter to the Editor

Stores struggle to retain technicians

 
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Letter to the Editor

Future of fleets will be AI-powered

 
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