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A quick rundown of the top auto industry stories of the week.
A quick rundown of the top auto industry stories of the week.
The longtime DMS provider said its Automotive Commerce Collab will work regardless of what software dealers use to operate their businesses.
The union’s net assets grew last year to $1.1 billion, despite paying out $152 million in strike benefits following prolonged work stoppages last fall at Ford, General Motors and Stellantis.
Analysts see March U.S. auto sales as the best month since May 2021 because of increasing inventories — and resulting rising incentives and retreating prices.
About 188,000 vehicles are involved. NHTSA said it received 82 complaints alleging loss of motive power.