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Female car buyers: how dealers underestimate women — Lena Bourgeois | Equifax
Women make up one of the largest car buyer demographics in the U.S., but many dealers are still relying on outdated practices or old-school perspectives that deter female shoppers, both online and in the showroom. On this episode of Inside Automotive, host Jim Fitzpatrick is joined by Lena Bourgeois, the general manager of automotive services for Equifax, to discuss common misconceptions about women in the automotive industry and what retailers can do to abandon these stereotypes. Watch the full segment here

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Tesla once again beat earnings forecasts in Q2 but struggled to sustain profitability on its increasingly discounted electric vehicle lineup.
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Tesla once again beat earnings forecasts in the second quarter but struggled to sustain profitability on its increasingly discounted electric vehicle lineup. The electric vehicle brand reported $24.93 billion in revenue for Q2, slightly over the maximum $24.22 billion expected by analysts. The amount represents a 47% increase over the year before and a 6.8% increase compared to the first quarter. Read More

Tesla autonomous vehicles, self-drivingElon Musk focuses on sales rather than profitability, hoping Tesla’s elusive full autonomous vehicles software could improve margins. This strategy could intensify the price war in the electric vehicle industry. Tesla shares plummeted 3% on July 20 after Musk suggested that price cuts, which have already lowered gross margins to a four-year low, might not be alleviated. Read More

President Biden met privately with Shawn Fain, leader of the UAW, as the automotive industry prepares for the possibility of a labor strike.President Biden met privately with Shawn Fain, leader of the United Auto Workers (UAW) union, on July 19 as the automotive industry prepares for the possibility of a labor strike. Biden reportedly asked to speak with Fain separately after learning that the UAW had contacted his administration to schedule a meeting for top aides to hear the union’s perspective on heated contract negotiations with Detroit car manufacturers. Read More

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The previous few weeks have been a frenzy of activity for Air Force 2nd Lieutenant Madison Marsh. On May 27, she won over 20 of the state’s top competitors to become the newest Miss Colorado. The week after graduating from the Air Force Academy and receiving a commission, she made history by becoming the first military officer on active duty to hold a title inside the Miss America organization. On July 20, the Mike Maroone Honda presented Madison Marsh with a vehicle that should help make her more mobile as she travels across the state in her role as Miss Colorado. Read More

For Dealers 

EVs can be introduced in your area in much the same way gasoline-powered cars were decades ago: community outreach and education.Promoting EV adoption through community outreach and education
We’ll up be upfront: The process of getting people to think about buying electric cars isn’t really all that different from selling a gas-powered vehicle. Sure, many of the tech specs have changed and customers have both their delights and concerns, but electric vehicles can be introduced in your area in much the same way gasoline-powered cars were decades ago: community outreach and education. We’ll talk about a few methods of getting your community to gain an interest in electric cars. Read More

Weekly roundup: Carvana aims to trim debt under new agreement, Fords slashes price for F-150 Lightning
Earlier this week: Carvana, the used-car mega-retailer, revealed its second-quarter earnings and also announced a significant agreement to reduce its total debt by over $1.2 billion. Meanwhile, Ford made a bold move by lowering the price of its electric F-150 Lightning truck, attributing the decision to successful manufacturing improvements and cost reductions in battery materials. Read More

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Jaelyn Campbell
Jaelyn Campbell
Jaelyn Campbell is a staff writer/reporter for CBT News. She is a recent honors cum laude graduate with a BFA in Mass Media from Valdosta State University. Jaelyn is an enthusiastic creator with more than four years of experience in corporate communications, editing, broadcasting, and writing. Her articles in The Spectator, her hometown newspaper, changed how people perceive virtual reality. She connects her readers to the facts while providing them a voice to understand the challenges of being an entrepreneur in the digital world.

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