
Volvo Cars points to a potential slump in retail sales in 2022 after posting higher second-quarter profits.
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Consumers ranked Tesla’s app the highest, but respondents reported they were not completely satisfied with any of the apps they tested.
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2021 Hyundai Santa Fe EV tops the list.
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Volvo dealers will soon be allowed to pull new vehicles off their lots and into the Care by Volvo sub service, a significant change that leads a list of reported revisions to the embattled program.
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July deliveries increased 1.3% in the first monthly U.S. new-vehicle sales report to include none of the Detroit 3 automakers, but the seasonally adjusted annualized rate fell below 17 million for the fourth time this year.
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Genesis, Kia, and Hyundai lead J.D. Power’s Initial Quality rankings for the second straight year, but new-vehicle quality scores are flat overall, driven by a decline among 18 of 31 major U.S. brands.
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Autotrader has released a list of 12 2019-MY vehicles that offer the latest in design, technology, and features and are available to U.S. buyers for $75,000 or less.
Read More →RALEIGH, NC – Dealer Service Solutions, a fast growing full service automotive finance and insurance agency, has been appointed the new authorized representative for all Volvo retailers located in North and South Carolina. Dealer Service Solutions was chosen for this role by Warrantech, an AmTrust company located in Bedford, Texas, who will be assisting with the transition. Dealer Service Solutions ... Read More »
Read More →Volvo Cars will invest $500 million in its first U.S. assembly plant under plans announced on Monday, plugging a longstanding gap in the Swedish carmaker’s manufacturing base as it pursues a global comeback under Chinese ownership, reported Reuters. Volvo is in advanced talks with several U.S. states and will announce a location within weeks, Chief ... Read More »
Read More →Volvo Car Corp said it will start selling vehicles online as it rolls out new models to compete with German luxury rivals such as BMW, reported Reuters. The Swedish carmaker, controlled by China’s Geely, will gradually introduce web sales and spend more on digital advertising, it said as it outlined changes to its global marketing ... Read More »
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