Welcome to today's edition of the Daily 5.
Automotive News has been covering Nissan's U.S. troubles in recent weeks, highlighted by Tuesday's story about the declining profitability of the automaker's dealership network.
Today, Reporter Urvaksh Karkaria takes a deeper dive into why Nissan is having trouble selling its updated Rogue crossovers in one of the toughest segments of the U.S. sales market.
Meanwhile, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is taking General Motors to court over its sale of customer data for allegedly violating drivers' privacy. GM, in a statement issued to Reuters, said: "We've been in discussions with the Attorney General's office and are reviewing the complaint. We share the desire to protect consumers' privacy."
Earlier today, we also reported on the growing problems faced by Canadian dealership group AutoCanada, which operates 10 Leader Automotive Group locations in Illinois, most of them in the Chicago area.
Looking ahead to Thursday, we are going to take a comprehensive look at how the automotive industry is gaining traction with energy storage initiatives. The potential for zero-emission vehicle technology is enormous.
That's it for now. Have a great rest of your day!