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EPA to relax emission rules, UAW threatens new strike, Fisker expands dealer network

Inside Automotive

Ed Roberts joins us to provide insights into the current dynamics of fixed ops in the automotive industry on today's Inside Automotive.Defying industry challenges with innovative solutions – Ed Roberts | Bozard Ford Lincoln
As customers hold onto their vehicles longer, there’s a surge in cars entering the service lane. In this episode of Inside Automotive, we delve into the current challenges facing fixed ops. Joining us is Ed Roberts, Chief Operations Officer at Bozard Ford Lincoln and Author of Mile One, providing insights into the current dynamics of fixed ops in the automotive industry. Watch full segment here.

Top Stories

The Environmental Protection Agency is planning to lower strict emission standards proposed last year, effectively slowing the EV transition.The Biden Administration is planning to relax strict tailpipe emission standards proposed by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) last year in an effort to slow down the U.S. automotive industry’s transition to electric vehicles. The tailpipe requirements, as originally recommended by the EPA, would have been the most stringent in U.S. history, forcing American automakers to reduce new vehicle emissions by 56% as early as 2032. Read More

The UAW plans to strike Ford's Kentucky Truck plant as early as this week over a months-long labor contract delay.The United Auto Workers (UAW) union says it will go on strike at Ford’s Kentucky Truck Plant as early as this week if the automaker fails to sign a contract with local members by Friday, February 23. According to union officials, the contract is now five months overdue. At issue are stipulations focusing on employee safety and healthcare, such as setting “minimum in-plant nurse staffing levels,” according to a UAW press release. Read More

According to vAuto Available Inventory data from Cox Automotive, unsold used car inventory closed higher in 2023 than it did in February. According to vAuto Available Inventory data from Cox Automotive, unsold used car inventory closed higher in 2023 than it did in February. At the beginning of February, there were 2.33 million unsold used cars available for purchase on dealer lots nationwide, including both franchised and independent dealers. This is a 7% increase from the same time last year but less than the revised 2.39 million units at the beginning of January. Read More

Fisker, an EV startup, has signed four new dealer partners in the United States as part of a strategic shift in its business model. Fisker, an electric vehicle (EVs) startup, has signed four new dealer partners in the United States as part of a strategic shift in its business model. Mills Automotive Group, Ourisman Fisker, Classic Fisker, and Long Island Fisker have joined the Dealer Partnership program, which Fisker announced on January 4 to switch from selling directly to consumers in North America. Read More

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