WardsAuto Daily Edition
 
WardsAuto Daily

APRIL 28, 2023

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Tesla Cybertruck 'Probably' Coming in Q3, Musk Says

Introduced in late 2019, the Cybertruck’s market launch has been pushed back over the years as CEO Elon Musk ordered various elements redesigned to make it less expensive.

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Sourcing Automotive Semiconductors: An Update on the Ongoing Chip Shortage
Established distributors should offer trustworthy market intel and certified quality assurance. Learn more about the latest trends affecting automotive parts.

Autoline Daily 2023: Top Industry News for April 28

North America Is Saving Nissan; Hertz Buying 340,000 EVs; Daimler Building U.S. Charging Network For Trucks

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BEV Owners Seeing Residual Values Nose-Dive, Says Study

From TU-Automotive
A UK study claims battery electric vehicles are depreciating so fast that some lose more than half their value in just three years.

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Dodge Retakes Top Spot Among Most-Seen Auto TV Ads

Subaru continues to dominate as the most-seen brand in iSpot.tv’s overall ranking for the third week in a row.

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Volvo Cars Rides BEVs to Robust First-Quarter 2023 Results

Volvo Cars’ Q1 sales increased 10% compared to the same period last year, with BEV sales growing 157% and achieved with only two fully electric models, the XC40 and the C40.

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Hyundai’s Mehrotra on Making Some Subscription Features Free

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Hyundai’s chief connected-vehicle executive in North America talks subscription fatigue, doing justice to the automaker’s connected investments and how free features could boost used-car sales.

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