February New-Vehicle Sales Forecast Sunny
Early figures put volume up 1.4%, SAAR also up on higher inventory, incentives.
Early figures put volume up 1.4%, SAAR also up on higher inventory, incentives.
Designed to give auto dealerships powerful battery technology.
Federal funds aimed at persistently congested metro areas.
The wholesale market continued to show more stability last week.
Biden administration said to be easing stricter limits.
Automaker also signs more dealers to scale Ocean business, prepare for future models.
Used sales, buoyed by EV shoppers, cut into supply while harsh winter put a damper on new-vehicle business, padding inventory.
Second consecutive decline, though, actually affected more vehicles.
Bob Glaser, who’s headed North Carolina’s dealer association since before many of the younger dealer staff across the state were born, is parking his career.
Revived inventories boost nationwide retailer, though its used-vehicle business fell.
Nonprofit supports Florida legislation, pushes for national action.
CFPB looking into consumer credit account data. Company says it’s cooperating.
Wholesale depreciation is taking its foot off the gas.
Continued incentive increases weren’t enough to stop sales pace decline.
January continued three-month streak of tightening across channels.
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