Month: January 2023

Automakers released 2022 sales figures and the Dodge Challenger wiped the floor with the Ford Mustang and Chevrolet Camaro. Dodge sold 55,060 Challengers, up 1% year-over-year. Ford sold 47,566 Mustangs, which was down 9.2% year-over-year and the model’s lowest annual total in history. Chevy only sold 25,652 Camaros.  Tesla online configurator showing steering wheel option
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The Indy Autonomous Challenge will hold a self-driving racing competition at Italy’s famed Monza F1 circuit. Race organizers said they have inked a two-year agreement with the Milan Monza auto show to hold autonomous competitions at the track. The first race will take place in June. After races in Indianapolis, Texas and two in Las
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Faulkner Subaru Harrisburg’s boost committee is an extension of the company’s open-door policy where all ideas are welcome. “We use it to boost anything from profits to inclusion and diversity to brainstorming to come up with new ideas,” said Doug Jones, general manager of the Pennsylvania dealership. Committee members meet monthly — two each from
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LAS VEGAS — As sensor technology underpins the auto industry’s push to produce more self-driving vehicles in the coming years, innovation will become a key differentiator among the many players. While the industry faces hurdles, including global economic headwinds, rising borrowing rates, mergers, bankruptcies and shutdowns, it remains one of the main features at the
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WASHINGTON — While an end-of-year attempt to pass legislation on LIFO tax relief ultimately stalled in the House, dealers affected by record-low levels of new-vehicle supply are still hopeful a bill will pass this year. The Senate last month unanimously passed a bill — known as the Supply Chain Disruptions Relief Act — that would
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