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Used-vehicle inventory shrinks as March sales surge to highest since 2021, driven by tax refunds, despite ongoing affordability challenges.
Nissan will cut production of its top-selling Rogue SUV, at its Kyushu, Japan plant between May and July in response to the 25% tariffs.
Major automakers are deliberately leaving newly imported vehicles at U.S. ports to delay paying steep tariffs, jamming shipping logistics.
President Donald Trump said that his administration is considering easing tariffs on imported auto parts, citing automakers need more time ...
U.S. launches Section 232 probe into semiconductor imports, setting stage for tariffs on chips, electronics, and related equipment.
The dealership buy-sell market is experiencing a surge in activity, with smaller and mid-sized stores drawing significant interest, says Andy Gill ...
In today’s Inside Automotive, David Kain joins us to share how tariffs and political unpredictability are shaking dealer strategies ...
The fintech revolution did not happen by accident. It came from a clear goal: to make complex financial transactions more secure.
Paul Brown discusses how finance managers can elevate their team's F&I performance through servant leadership.
Jonathan Smoke of Cox Automotive urges dealers to brace for consumer shifts amid auto tariffs and growing economic ...
GM will idle its BrightDrop electric delivery van plant in Ingersoll, Ontario, for roughly five months starting in May.
U.S. EV sales rose 11.4% in Q1 2025 as new models boost growth, though market leaders face pressure and policy shifts raise ...
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