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

Tuesday, May 14, 2024

Go beyond emergency braking | Why does Wall St. value Tesla 40% higher than Toyota? | Finance experts on affordability | Why dealerships should prioritize F&I sales | Time to get coal out of cars

Having trouble viewing this email? See the online version

Automotive Views
Tuesday, May 14, 2024
IIHS
Subscription Required
Editorial

Pedestrian safety measures should go beyond automatic emergency braking

 
Read More >
 
tesla-bloomberg-MAIN_i.jpg
Subscription Required
Commentary

JAMIE BUTTERS: Why does Wall St. value Tesla 40% higher than Toyota?

 
Read More >
 
accounting-MAIN_i.jpg
Subscription Required
Commentary

PAIGE HODDER: What auto finance experts have to say about affordability in 2024

 
Read More >
 
PACMAN-MAIN_i.jpg
Subscription Required
Commentary

MARK HOLLMER: This 30-year-old tech company enabled ChatGPT

 
Read More >
 
F&I Trends
Subscription Required
Guest Commentary

TIM BLOCHOWIAK: The strategic imperative for dealerships to prioritize F&I product sales

 
Read More >
 
Jeff Strickland
Subscription Required
Guest Commentary

JEFF STRICKLAND: Go back to basics — with a twist — to thrive in today's buyer's market

 
Read More >
 
saab_coal-MAIN_i.jpg
Subscription Required
Guest Commentary

MARICELA GUTIERREZ: Now is the time for the auto industry to go all-in on taking the coal out of cars

 
Read More >
 
Jim Adler
Shift: A podcast about mobility

Toyota Ventures’ Jim Adler finds fresh opportunity for mobility investments (Episode 250)

The founder and general partner of the venture capital firm details a new $300 million infusion from its namesake automaker, separates hype from reality in the AI boom and discusses automotive’s convergence toward the energy realm.

 
Read More >
 
Subscription Required
Letter to the Editor

Emergency-braking rule not the answer

 
Read More >
 
Subscription Required
Letter to the Editor

Automakers should stay the course on EVs

 
Read More >
 

DOWNLOAD OUR FREE APP

Stay on top of the trending issues and breaking news you want as it happens.

DOWNLOAD HERE
Automotive Views
 

This email was sent to bimoharjanto.ankerbellok@blogger.com
Manage My Account | Contact Us

 

© 2024 Automotive News
1155 Gratiot Ave., Detroit, MI 48207-2997 United States
Privacy Policy | Terms and Conditions | Unsubscribe