U.S. light-vehicle sales were forecast to rise 18-20% in May, as retail selection improved and automakers filled a backlog of fleet orders.
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| | | | | | Not enough service advisers do a walk-around inspection of a customer's vehicle because they're lazy, says fixed operations trainer AJ Holst. For those who do, Holst recommends presenting the inspection report right after in order to set expectations with the customer. | | See More > | | | | | | | | | Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer talks about the state’s strategy for attracting more auto investments and controversy surrounding taxpayer support for Chinese battery makers building plants in the state. Hyundai, Toyota, Honda and others report sales gains in May. Plus, Toyota picks Kentucky for production of its first U.S.-made EV. LISTEN HERE >
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