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Bentley surprises with first-ever electric concept car
Although most of the notable debuts at the Geneva auto show are teased well ahead of time, Bentley came out with the EXP 12 Speed 6e concept, a surprise showing of the marque’s first-ever, pure-electric concept.
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Dealerships can maintain business models while aligning with customers’ visions, Protective says
Scott Karchunas, president of Protective Asset Protection, says dealerships’ long-term business models can work in conjunction with online sales and financing tools and align with consumers’ car-buying visions.
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Cadillac shows unity in Oscars ad
In the latest spot to top our weekly viral video charts, Cadillac uses an ad in an attempt to bridge political divides.
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For Italy’s Giugiaros, a return to the Geneva spotlight
It would not be a Geneva auto show without Giorget#8206;to and Fabrizio Giugiaro up on a small stand, surrounded by hordes of onlookers and admirers, bathed in brilliant light, joyfully pointing out details of their latest concept, all the while…
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Mastering all deal elements is key to consistency
FandI managers need to stay current on all protocols within the dealership’s vehicle transaction process because customers perceive just one total process, says Dwayne Wiggins of American Financial and Automotive Services.
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Perseverance leads to perfect iPad pockets in new XC60
Volvo’s new XC60 has an iPad-friendly storage space that took a decade to make a reality.
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For Italy’s Giugiaros, a return to the Geneva spotlight
It would not be a Geneva Motor Show without Giorget#8206;to and Fabrizio Giugiaro up on a small stand, surrounded by hordes of onlookers and admirers, bathed in brilliant light, joyfully pointing out details of their latest concept, all the while…
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AutoNews Now: How BMW, VW see GM-PSA deal
BMW, VW weigh in on GM, PSA; Neumann keeps Opel post; Cadillac’s European ambitions; In Geneva: Fastest Honda ever sold in U.S.; Lambo’s powerful Huracan; A zippy car from Tata.
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VW faces joint EU action to pay diesel-scandal compensation
European national consumer agencies plan joint action to seek compensation for VW drivers who bought emissions-cheating diesel cars on the strength of their green credentials.
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EU consumer agencies to join forces to press VW over diesel scandal
European national consumer agencies plan joint action to seek compensation for Volkswagen drivers who bought emissions-cheating diesel cars on the strength of their green credentials.