Millennials do more research, consider more cars, and take longer to actually buy them.
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Incentives are through the roof and are at their highest since the recession.
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Automakers beat the EPA and NHTSA’s greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions standards for the fourth year in a row, while average MPG sets record high.
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Not even the Chevrolet Corvette is immune to a sales slump.
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Luxury automakers may not want to take Tesla lightly anymore.
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Jeep has logged its first monthly year-over-year decline since September 2013.
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Tesla continues to campaign for the right to set up stores across the United States.
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Lamborghini has high hopes for its upcoming Urus SUV.
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Tesla continues to lose money, but remains optimistic about its production and demand.
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BMW’s diesel models have received approval from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
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The Chevrolet Volt is the first plug-in vehicle to sell 100,000 units in the U.S.
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Despite the massive dieselgate scandal, Volkswagen has managed to pass Toyota as the world’s largest automaker in the first half of 2016.
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This is only the second month since the diesel scandal broke that sales have increased over the previous year.
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Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA) is trying to clear its name.
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They sold 519 cars in North America last year, which isn’t huge, but the most McLaren has ever seen.
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And just like that, we’re halfway through the year. It’s hard to believe, but June 2016 is now history. Fortunately, it was a decent month for the automotive business. Jaguar and Scion were off to the races, but the folks in Stuttgart, Germany probably aren’t as happy.
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Tesla released its second quarter (Q2) production and delivery numbers over the weekend, showing that deliveries are still short of projections, though production is ramping up.
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Believe it or not, imported cars from Japan and Korea outsell their American competitors in the U.S.
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But profits are up for the Volkswagen Group company as a whole.
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Toyota has announced that its hybrid sales has eclipsed the nine-million mark.
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It’s hardly a surprise, but 12,200 Tesla Model 3 preorders have been canceled.
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For the month, dealers pushed out more than 1.5 million new cars and trucks.
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The Chevrolet Volt has taken the lead for plug-in sales.
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Tesla Model 3 preorders aren’t slowing down.
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