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Auto Market Update Week Ending April 06, 2024

Once upon a recent week, the auto market, a vast expanse of shimmering metal and polished paint, buzzed with the gentle hum of transactions and exchanges. As dealers and buyers danced their delicate dance of negotiation and purchase, the numbers whispered the tale of an ever-evolving saga. The week ending

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Auto Loan Insights for Buyers with Lower Credit Scores

In the vast world of auto financing, consumers with lower credit scores often find themselves navigating a confusing labyrinth. Recent findings by Open Lending spotlight a crucial roadblock: the lack of clear information and trust in the auto loan process. This journey, fraught with increased monthly payments and a high

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Exploring the Reasons Behind Pickup Trucks’ Q1 Sales Decline

As the first quarter of the year wraps up, the auto industry finds itself at a fascinating crossroads. While overall new light-vehicle market sales have revved up by 5.6%, there’s an unexpected twist in the narrative: the giants of the road, our beloved pickup trucks, have seemingly veered off the

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2023 BMW X7 Diminished Value Case Study

Imagine this: You’re driving your 2023 BMW X7, feeling good because let’s face it, it’s a nice car. It’s more than just a way to get around; it’s part of your daily joy. But then, out of nowhere, you’re in an accident. Thankfully, everyone is okay, but your car needs

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How Microchips Are Driving Automotive Innovation

Futuristic landscape with advanced electric and connected vehicles on a road, showcasing glowing microchips symbolizing automotive innovation, against a dusk skyline with modern and futuristic buildings illuminated by neon lights.

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