WardsAuto Dealer 5
 
WardsAuto Dealer 5
 

NOVEMBER 7, 2022

Welcome to the Monday, November 7, 2022, edition of WardsAuto Dealer 5. As always, there's plenty of news about the auto sector. We've gathered some of the most notable stories from WardsAuto to ensure you are in the know as you start your week.

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Ford Europe Signs Supply Deal for Sustainable ‘Green’ Steel

Ford believes securing a future supply of more environmentally friendly steel is essential to reaching its 2035 carbon neutrality target.

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Canadian Automakers Say Provinces Complicating EV Rules

Canada’s federal government is developing legislation setting a 2035 deadline for sales of all new light-duty vehicles to be zero-emission vehicles (ZEVs). Meanwhile, the provinces of Québec and British Columbia have been pushing ahead with their own ZEV sales mandates.

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3.

If a Car’s a Star, Say So in Creative Inventory Listings

Auto industry veteran Robert Grill cites the No.1 mistake car dealerships’ used-car departments make.

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4.

Toyota Corolla Facelifts Include Bigger Engine, Price Cut

Toyota drops the 1.8L entry-level engine, giving all Corolla Sedans the 2.0L Dynamic Force 4-cyl. that produces 169 hp and 151 lb.-ft. of torque.

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Auto Dealers Benefit From Agile Advertising Partners

Today’s dealers and OEM brands have the luxury of leveraging advanced data, real-time tools and sophisticated resources to make quicker and more educated pivots in their advertising strategies.

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That’s our WardsAuto Dealer 5 for today. We’ll be back soon with more high fives.

As always, please feel free to pass this along to your colleagues and others who are interested in automotive insights. 

If you have questions, concerns or story ideas, please contact editor Nancy Dunham at NDunham@Wards.com

Thanks for reading. We'll be back soon with more of the latest news.