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MARCH 22, 2018

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VW: Passat GT Injects Interest in Segment, Better Than Incentives

Midsize-car sales are off this year, with deliveries of the Passat falling the most of all segment players.

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Video of Uber AV Accident Released, Cadillac Gets Exclusive Engine, New Bentley to Have Porsche Bones

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Despite Self-Driving Uber Fatality, Public Will Accept Autonomous Cars, GM President Says

2018 NADA Convention and Exposition
Dan Ammann says heightened consumer confidence will come when fully autonomous vehicles show their capabilities.

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Incoming NADA Chairman’s Vacations Include Visits to Car Dealership

2018 NADA Convention and Exposition
One of Wes Lutz’s missions is to make the dealership world more customer-friendly, a place where mothers would get treated right.

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Four NADA Convention Survival Tips

2018 NADA Convention and Exposition
What do you hope to accomplish? What metric are you using to measure success? What does success look like for you and your organization?

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FCA’s History Lives at Revamped Conner Avenue Plant

Opened in 1966 as a Champion Spark Plugs plant, the Conner Avenue facility that was home to Viper production for 22 years now gets new life housing the automaker’s heritage and concept-car collections.

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Survey Says Auto Suppliers Back Tougher Fuel-Economy Standards

Parts makers say they’ve benefited from the 2025 CAFE standards and don’t want to see them rolled back as part of a government review due to wrap up April 1.

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