Category: Motor Age Articles
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Chevy launches year-end employee pricing campaign
Chevrolet has launched a national employee pricing sales campaign on all 2018 and some 2019 models through the end of the year.
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In the auto industry, it’s still about the product
Auto designers today face a difficult task: designing products that are truly distinctive in the growing lineup of SUV’s and pickups on the market.
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Should FandI managers get incentives?
When it comes to compensating for compliant behaviors, should FandI managers be incentivized?
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Florida dealership settles robocall suit for $4.8 million
A Florida store’s $4.8 million settlement of a robocalling lawsuit is the latest wake-up call for dealers to remain vigilant about unwanted advertising messages to current and prospective customers.
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A Jeep pickup doesn’t happen very often, indeed
Naturally, the reveal of Jeep’s 2020 Gladiator midsize pickup at the Los Angeles Auto Show brought back memories of the last Jeep pickup, which debuted more than three decades ago.
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Kia’s redesigned 2020 Soul builds more variety from the same box
While other boxy designs have come and gone #8212; Scion xB, Nissan Cube, Honda Element #8212; Kia’s Soul has built longevity through loyalty.
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GM worker transfer come with asterisk
In a letter to the editor, an Automotive News reader questions GM’s approach to hiring temporary employees while workers await transfers.
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Shadow of ’09 bailout shouldn’t haunt GM forever
GM has many stakeholders that it must answer to, and do right by, as it undertakes this restructuring. But as of five years ago this week, the federal government isn’t one of them.
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Musk recounts ‘life or death’ moment for Tesla in ’60 Minutes’ interview
In an interview with CBS’s Lesley Stahl, the Tesla CEO said he doesn’t respect the SEC, declared his interest in buying a shuttered GM factory and credited a parking lot assembly line with saving the company.
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Why Monday is a crucial day in the Carlos Ghosn legal drama
Ousted Nissan boss Carlos Ghosn faces a landmark day in his Japanese judicial ordeal on Monday when prosecutors must decide to either indict or free the jailed auto executive.