Retail

Why there still are some negative jolts when it comes to retailing EVs

Retailing used electric vehicles should be plug-and-play easy for dealers, right? Especially since the latest research from iSeeCars shows used EV prices fell 15.1% over the past year, perhaps making those vehicles some of the most appealing units in your ... [Read More]

Wholesale

Has the spring market already peaked?

The vernal equinox arrived on Thursday, but Cox Automotive suspects that the peak of the spring market might have arrived by the middle of March. Analysts reported that wholesale used-vehicle prices (on a mix-, mileage-, and seasonally adjusted basis) dropped ... [Read More]

Technology

eSTART celebrates first anniversary, plans events, awards for year 2

After a year of explosive growth, the eSTART Coalition is focused on expanding its reach in its mission to modernize the vehicle title and registration process. The consortium of vendors, associations and other stakeholders representing all sectors of the auto ... [Read More]

Financial

J.P. Morgan powers Danish firm’s move into U.S. to boost EV charging payments

A Danish company is bringing its payment technology for electric vehicle charging to America, with help from J.P. Morgan. The financial services firm said Monta an EV charging platform based in Denmark, is expanding to the U.S., aiming to strengthen ... [Read More]

Analysis

Sorting out the tariff-era landscape: Short-term disruption or ‘tariff winter?’

Ivan Drury had to laugh a little when, during a discussion of President Trump’s on-again-off-again-back-on-again tariff policies, a questioner admitted his confusion, saying, “I’m just trying to piece this together, to be honest with you.” “As is everyone else,” replied ... [Read More]

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