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Considering Auto Parts Training? Discover the Latest Manufacturing Trends

Automotive Training Centre

If you’re passionate about vehicles and considering a career in the auto industry, becoming a parts specialist is an exciting and rewarding path. As the automotive industry evolves, so do the manufacturing trends that shape how vehicles are designed, built, and maintained.

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DealerOn Partners with Lyteflo

AutoSuccess

is joining forces with Lyteflo to elevate electric vehicle (EV) merchandising for car dealerships. VDP Data Enhancements : Elevate vehicle listings with rich EV-specific metrics like charge times, battery warranties and connector types. DealerOn Inc.

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Sprocket Power, Kempower Announce U.S. Collaboration

AutoSuccess

One of the first collaboration projects is delivering charging stations to Sunrise Toyota car dealerships in the New York area. Kempower manufactures world-class electric vehicle chargers. By addressing rising utility demand charges, Sprocket Power leverages federal, state and utility programs in the U.S.

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Cox study shows dealership service lanes losing market share, consumer trust

Auto Remarketing

Dealership service departments are not only losing market share to general repair shops — they’re also losing the trust of consumers, according to the latest research by Cox Automotive. The report showed dealership service lanes accounted for 30% of all service visits in the U.S. times a year, up from 2.3 in 2021 but down from 2.8

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'They Want To Be The Gatekeepers': Car Dealers Are Stopping Customers From Buying EVs

Jalopnik

As it turns out, car dealers seem to know even less than buyers do when it comes to electric vehicles , and they don’t really seem too keen on learning about them.

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Dealer Says The EQS Is Not Something 'Most People Aspire To Own' As MB EVs Sit On Dealer Lots For Months

Jalopnik

Mercedes-Benz electric vehicles are spending nearly three months sitting on dealer lots. Data shows that it took Mercedes dealers an average of 82 days to sell the automaker’s battery-powered EQ models , according to Automotive News. Read more.

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Non-Tesla EV Marketshare Jumps 800 Percent In Three Years

Jalopnik

New numbers about non-Tesla EV market share and how many dealerships are selling electric vehicles are showing just how much Tesla’s market edge has shrunk in the past few years, according to data compiled by iSeeCars.com. Read more.