Fox Valley dealers like Emir Abinion, CEO of the Fox Valley Auto Group in St. Charles which includes Volkswagen, GMC and a Buick dealership, are adamant that some of the best deals seen in years are ...
You can love cars and still prefer clean shoes and climate control. After years of service advising, selling cars, and now writing about them full-time, I’ve learned the auto industry quietly relies ...
The window of opportunity to purchase a brand-new Cadillac XT4 is quickly closing as dealer inventory levels have dropped significantly in the last few months.
Used car prices often shift in December, but not all vehicles move the same way. Here’s what’s getting cheaper, what’s holding steady, and why timing matters.
Inventory software should keep multi-location stock accurate, automate reorders, flag exceptions, and plug cleanly into your POS/ecommerce, accounting, and 3PL tools. Use this guide to match the right ...
A powerful and easy-to-use giveaway script for FiveM servers running the ESX framework. This script allows administrators to create, manage, and announce giveaways for items, money, weapons, and ...
Tariffs imposed by President Donald Trump have caused quite an upheaval in the automotive industry, but data has revealed that new vehicle inventory has now returned to levels comparable to before the ...
CarGurus is undervalued at 8x forward EBITDA, offering growth at a reasonable price. Q2 results showed accelerating revenue growth, margin expansion, and strong guidance, despite the stock's ...
A buyer with $20,000 looking for a late model used car will have a hard time finding one. The average list price for a used 3-year-old vehicle is now $32,600, up nearly $9,500 since 2019. Some tips in ...
BEIJING, June 3 (Reuters) - Chinese auto dealers on Tuesday called on automakers to stop offloading too many cars on dealerships, as intense price wars are pressuring their cash flow, driving down ...
Peak pandemic was chaos, and it’s back to haunt us. According to a new report, the chip shortage that destabilized the automotive market and the car-buying public is rearing its ugly head again.
The Port of Baltimore is collecting cars.Well, it's the manufacturers that are stockpiling inventory as they try to assess the implications of the president's 25% tariffs on auto imports.SkyTeam 11 ...