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Monthly Archives: January 2017
Ford’s Super Bowl ad is about a lot more than car sales
Ford for months has been touting itself as a mobility provider whose business extends beyond selling vehicles and into services such as ride-sharing and bike-sharing.
Bret Michaels Poisons Nissan’s commercial trucking ops
In a market that’s still blase about electric vehicles, Chevy sees the Bolt’s ability to fit seamlessly with the rest of its lineup as key to its hopes for significant sales volumes. Continue
Confidence Is Key When Driving In Winter Weather
Confidence is key when driving in winter weather and here are some simple tips to help you arrive safely during those harsh winter driving months.
Car Ramps
Following decades of contentious factory/dealer relations and one of the largest scandals in automotive history, Volkswagen dealers were cheering and smiling following their make meeting Saturday. Continue
Panel Cites Toyota’s Centralized Management for Slow Recall Response
Chevy sees more gains in U.S. retail share
Chevrolet expects a third consecutive year of U.S. retail market share gains in 2017, executives told dealers.
Rock Surrounds
Ford’s 2017 earnings will be hit by a delayed currency impact of at least $600 million from Britain’s vote to leave the European Union, the U.S. carmaker told Reuters, putting last year’s record European profit levels beyond reach. Continue
LotLinx launches cloud-based marketing tool
LotLinx, a digital marketing company that enables stores to tailor VIN-specific campaigns to drive traffic to certain vehicles in need of online attention, is making its tools available in a cloud-based platform for the first time.