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JULY 24, 2023



Jeep Wrangles a Refresh for 2024

For the first time in years, Jeep sees competitors coming after its venerable Wrangler, and the Stellantis brand isn’t standing pat waiting to be overrun by the likes of Ford’s new Bronco or Toyota’s revamped Land Cruiser.

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Autoline Daily 2023: Top Industry News for July 24
New Mustang EcoBoost Driving Impressions; Buick Redesigns the Regal in China; Acura Models Going All-Electric

WardsAuto Podcast: Why EV Investments Set the “Roof On Fire” at Volkswagen

WardsAuto Podcast: Volkswagen Group is going through pain and financial worry as the industry transitions from internal-combustion-engines (ICE) to electrification.

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Carbon Credits in the Automotive Industry: A U.S. Perspective for Global Opportunities

In this GlobalAutoIndustry.com Audio Interview "Carbon Credits in the Automotive Industry: A U.S. Perspective for Global Opportunities" Ron Hesse speaks with Beau Parmenter, CEO and Founder of Dynamic Carbon Credits.

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Global Market Tracker: 2023 Trending Stronger; Long-Term Outlook Weaker
Expectations interest rates will be higher than previously thought, greater impact related to the transition to battery-electric vehicles and some automakers determined to run with less inventory will further cap sales and production volumes over the next five years.
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Ford supplier invests $790M to build 3 Tennessee plants
Magna International will produce key parts for Ford’s second-generation electric truck, and is the first company to join the automaker’s supplier park.
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2024 Jeep Wrangler
The 2024 Jeep Wrangler has been updated to reflect modern demands for better road going comfort, as well as off-road capability.