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Thursday, July 21, 2022

Tesla Q2 profits rise | Ford, with an eye on EV funding, to cut some 8,000 jobs, report says | GM Defense to provide Hummer EV to Army | Lithia's Q2 net income rises | Aston Martin updates logo |

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Thursday, July 21, 2022
Ford HQ

Ford, with eye on EV funding, to cut up to 8,000 jobs, report says

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GM Defense to provide Hummer EV to Army for analysis

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Lithia
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Lithia's Q2 net income rises despite drop in new-vehicle sales

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Aston Martin updates wings logo, launches new brand campaign

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Tips for Ensuring Quality Data Labels from Outsourced Teams

Tips for Ensuring Quality Data Labels from Outsourced Teams

Data quality is vital when creating reliable and safe autonomous vehicle (AV) models. For AV companies looking to scale their data pipeline, it can be challenging and risky to add new data labeling vendors while maintaining high-quality standards. 

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Volvo sees flat or lower retail sales this year

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Ford Europe halts orders for Focus, Fiesta amid delivery backlogs

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Dealer Services

Prepare now for the next era of automotive retailing

For the past two years, the auto retailing business has enjoyed exceptional performance. Those with the good fortune to be part of the industry have seen record profits driven by supply chain disruptions and an active M&A market with the capital to support growth plans and owner exit strategies alike.

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Lithia Motors buys Ford dealership, sells Toyota store

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From left, New York City Department of Consumer and Worker Protection Commissioner Vilda Vera Mayuga, consumer Karinie Olivero, consumer Yuriy Melkumyan and New York City Mayor Adams appear at a July 15 event highlighting a settlement with Brooklyn Mitsubishi and Brooklyn Volkswagen. (New York City mayor's office)

NYC says two Brooklyn dealerships ‘ripped off' customers, will pay $800K in settlements

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USPS

U.S. Postal Service plans to double EV purchases

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U.S. microchip supplier says it will build $1.8 billion plant in Indiana

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Aurora
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Aurora perfects the tech it takes to stop a self-driving truck

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