Colin Fitzpatrick has spent over 3 years at CBT News, where he leads social media and marketing strategy for the automotive industry. With a keen understanding of digital engagement and dealership communications, he helps deliver impactful content that connects with retail professionals.
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Forty percent of auto show attendees plan to buy or lease a vehicle within the next year, nearly triple the average consumer rate.
Missing automaker brands reduce...
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New-vehicle affordability fell to its lowest point since December 2024.
The average new-vehicle price hit a record $50,080 despite higher incentives.
Monthly payments rose to $766, the...
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Mitsubishi will introduce a new off-road-focused Outlander SUV in late 2026 and a BEV SUV in summer 2026.
Both vehicles are part of the Momentum 2030 plan,...
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Jeep is consolidating its top-end lineup under the Grand Wagoneer name with a lower starting price and simplified trim structure.
The new model introduces a plug-in range-extender...
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Hyundai’s $11.6 billion U.S. investment plan drew concern from Seoul due to ongoing U.S.-South Korea tariff talks.
The timing of the investment follows a Georgia factory raid...
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London’s High Court is hearing a mass lawsuit alleging Mercedes, Ford, Nissan, Renault, and Stellantis brands used illegal “defeat devices” to cheat diesel emissions tests.
The trial...
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Volkswagen’s global deliveries rose 1% to 2.2 million despite declines in China (7.2%) and North America (9.8%).
Battery-electric vehicles now account for 11.5% of global deliveries, with...
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Honda Research Institute USA is investing $2.6 million in a new Advanced Materials Science Lab at Ohio State’s SciTech Campus.
The lab will focus on hydrogen fuel...
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NHTSA is investigating 58 incidents involving Tesla’s Full Self-Driving system, including crashes and red-light violations.
The probe covers 2.9 million vehicles and expands existing federal scrutiny of...
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Amazon Autos now offers financing from Chase, Santander, and Wells Fargo for used and certified pre-owned vehicles.
Customers can compare loan rates, terms, and total interest digitally...