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This Week in Social Media News: Week of October 31, 2016
When creators produce great content, it leaves viewers looking for more. End Screens is a great way to engage viewers, both on mobile devices and desktop, and encourage them to view more of videos
Nov 1, 2016
Used Car Market Insights – Week of November 1, 2016
This week’s Black Book Market Insights report shows a greater weakening in prices on vehicles in both car and truck segments heading into the 4th quarter. This week’s report also
Nov 1, 2016
ADESA Meets Customer Demand with $40 Million Investment in Chicago Used-Car Auction Facility
ADESA today announced it has officially opened its new ADESA Chicago auto auction. KAR invested approximately $40 million to develop the company’s most integrated,
Nov 1, 2016
Retaining Service Customers – Save Your Money – Do This!
It continues to amaze me how much a relatively minor portion of the vast Aftermarket is influencing the actions of automotive dealership service and parts. Of course, the aftermarket size
Nov 1, 2016
Power Play: Consumers Control the Marketplace
With a marketplace full of choices, technology, and customization, today’s consumers are more empowered than ever. They’ve taken control when it comes to shopping, making their preferences known,
Oct 31, 2016
CarMax Begins Home Delivery Program in NC
CarMax is joining the development parade of finding ways to retail used vehicles without the buyer having to step foot on the lot. As outfits such as Beepi and Carvana gain steam,
Oct 31, 2016
VW to Start Diesel Buybacks
Volkswagen will begin buying back its 2.0L diesel models following approval Tuesday of a $14.7 billion settlement by a federal judge. The automaker expects to complete the process by
Oct 31, 2016
Nissan May Win U.S. Sales But Biggest Dealer Doesn’t Like How
When U.S. auto sales numbers arrive Tuesday, Nissan Motor Co. is expected to look pretty good -- or at least less bad than its competition. The Japanese automaker’s sales slipped just 1.5 percent
Oct 31, 2016
Feds Propose Voluntary Automotive Cybersecurity Standards
Stopping well short of issuing regulations, the U.S. federal government is proposing voluntary cybersecurity guidelines aimed at getting carmakers and their suppliers to secure computers
Oct 31, 2016