Author: Automotive News Breaking News Feed
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Ford, Japan 3 sales drop on weak car volume
Ford Motor, Toyota, Nissan and American Honda recorded lower U.S. sales in November, reflecting sharp declines in car deliveries. FCA posted a 17 percent gain behind higher retail and fleet volume. The tally for U.S.
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Ford, Honda sales drop on weak car volume
Ford and American Honda posted a drop in U.S. sales last month on lower car and truck demand. The tally for U.S. light-vehicle sales in November is expected to be down about 2 percent after other automakers release results later today.
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November U.S. light vehicle sales down on weak car volume
Ford, Toyota, Nissan and American Honda posted declines in U.S. auto sales last month as the industry continues to reel from plunging car demand. FCA posted a 17 percent gain behind higher retail and fleet volume.
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Hyundai gears up for another Super Bowl run
Hyundai will keep its Super Bowl ad run going in 2019, making it the eleventh time in the past 12 years that the brand has advertised during the game.
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Trump tweets China will ‘reduce and remove’ auto tariffs
President Donald Trump tweeted that China agreed to “reduce and remove” tariffs on imported American-made cars, raising more questions about the outcome of his meeting with counterpart Xi Jinping.
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U.S. attorney for Nissan’s Kelly asserts his innocence
The attorney for the Nissan director, Greg Kelly, branded the ‘mastermind’ of former Chairman Carlos Ghosn’s alleged financial misconduct says his client did nothing wrong.
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Building a dealership on customer service
Diehl Automotive Group owner Corina Diehl built her thriving business after the death of her husband, Mathew, with a strong customer service focus.
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Former Intel head looks to grow and transform CDK’s work
Self-proclaimed car guy Brian Krzanich has big plans for CDK, including more interaction with the car buyer and a bigger push into the industry’s transition to autonomous driving.
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Hyundai’s light-truck onslaught changes the brand’s identity
Hyundai is forging ahead with marketing campaigns that tout its “family of SUVs.,”
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Affordable cars disappearing from American landscape
As new-vehicle prices and interest rates continue to rise, affordable cars continue to disappear from the American landscape.