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JULY 13, 2018

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Jaguar I-Pace Induces Smiles for Miles

The I-Pace is dumbfounding, too, for how a relatively tiny U.K. engineering outfit could deliver the goods ahead of R&D juggernauts in Germany, Japan and, especially, Detroit.

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Lamborghini’s Sales on Fire; Tesla Loses $7,500 Tax Credit: Maserati Unveils High Performance Levante

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Connecting the Dots Between Effective Online Merchandising and Profitable Growth
Five years ago, online speed to market and quality merchandising were concepts not widely discussed in our industry. Today, speed to market and effective merchandising are key to a dealership strategy. Learn more by attending this FREE webinar on Tuesday, July 17, 2018.

Kroger to Use Self-Driving Tech to Deliver to Customers’ Doorstep

Grocery giant teams with autonomous tech startup Nuro for pilot program that will launch later this year.

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Change born from responsibility
The MAHLE Group is committed to making transportation more efficient, more environmentally friendly, and more comfortable by continuously optimizing the combustion engine, driving forward the use of alternative fuels, and laying the foundation for the widespread acceptance and worldwide introduction of e-mobility.

'19 Jaguar I-Pace in Portugal

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The first electric vehicle from Jaguar proves its mettle time and again during an extensive test drive here, where it silently drifts through the narrow, cobblestone streets of sleepy seaside villages; claws up potted, off-camber trails like an SUV; and displays some old-fashion Jaguar racing grit on the track.

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Understanding the Potential of Available Vehicle Data
Connecting cars is about more than connected cars. Visit the free Resource Center to find information for Auto OEMs and Insurers to take advantage of available vehicle data today.

Contract Workers Occupy GM Korea CEO’s Office

The automaker missed a July 3 deadline to comply with a government order to hire 774 contract workers employed by suppliers at its Changwon plant as regular, fulltime GM Korea workers. It faces a fine of 7.7 billion won ($6.9 million) for failing to comply. (Sign urges GM Korea to hire contract workers as full-time employees.)

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Vehicle Subscription Services, Car Sharing by Another Name: Rentals

Here’s a primer on all those different mobility services.

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SEAT, Skoda Tasked With Growing Emerging Markets

North Africa is one of the key regions in SEAT’s globalization strategy. The automaker aims to raise its international profile outside Europe and strengthen its presence on all five continents.

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Visions of Bot-Friendly Consumers

Making driverless cars consumer-ready.

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New Age of Transportation Expected to Thin Auto Dealer Ranks

As the age of mobility evolves and the advent of autonomous cars approaches, fewer personal vehicles will be sold, says Mark McNeil of Cox Automotive.

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