The latest numbers on the microchip shortage: A lull in the problems
Just 2,400 vehicles are being cut from automakers’ production plans worldwide this week because of the microchip shortage, one of the lowest weekly totals in months.
Just 2,400 vehicles are being cut from automakers’ production plans worldwide this week because of the microchip shortage, one of the lowest weekly totals in months.
Spending up to $1.8 billion toward $2 billion in annual savings may not seem like the smartest move, but doing it right before negotiations begin looks pretty savvy.
Electric vehicle sales and adoption have jumped so far ahead of fuel cell passenger cars that it will be nearly impossible to catch up.
Operating a large collision repair facility also has helped Diehl Automotive Group sell new cars. When cars come to the collision center and are deemed a total loss, Diehl has an opportunity to sell that customer a new vehicle.
The dealership began partnering with John’s Driving School in 2019. Since then, the school has administered roughly 1,000 drivers’ tests and some of those new drivers have become customers.