expr:content='data:blog.isMobile ? "width=device-width,initial-scale=1.0,minimum-scale=1.0,maximum-scale=1.0" : "width=1100"' name='viewport'/> Bisa Nitip Bisa Dititp: Hyundai, Kia U.S. sales slip in April | Ford's AI-powered dealership training platform | UAW strike vote at Stellantis plant | Dealer groups earnings roundup | BMW store not at fault for crashed demo

Wednesday, May 1, 2024

Hyundai, Kia U.S. sales slip in April | Ford's AI-powered dealership training platform | UAW strike vote at Stellantis plant | Dealer groups earnings roundup | BMW store not at fault for crashed demo

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Ford launches AI-powered dealership training platform

 
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UAW to hold strike vote at Stellantis' Warren Stamping Plant

 
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Continental Auto Group founder Bryan Hardeman arrested on more arson charges

 
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2.	In the current market, dealers need to step up to win auto buyers.

2023 Study Unveils Buyer Trends: Navigate The Changing Landscape To Convert Auto Shoppers Into Buyers

As consumer confidence rises with stabilized inventory and prices, dealerships face heightened expectations and competition.

 

 
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6 public auto dealership groups challenged by inflation, lower profit per vehicle

 
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Carvana's plans to return to growth sought ahead of Q1 earnings

 
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Toyota vs. Tesla: Hybrids surge as EVs cool in bellwether California market, Q1 data shows

 
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Lear's Q1 net income falls as auto supplier goes full bore into automation

 
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The road to autonomous vehicles is paved with HPCC and data storage

The vehicle of the future is powered by software – lots of it – riding on a flexible hardware platform. This type of connected vehicle is called the software-defined vehicle (SDV) and enables car makers to continuously (and more seamlessly) evolve their products long after the purchase date through over-the-air (OTA) software updates. 

 
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5 stars of the 2024 Beijing auto show

 
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Mercedes-Benz Alabama factory changes CEO weeks before UAW vote

 
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Dealership not at fault for injuries caused by 80-year-old customer who crashed demo, court rules

 
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