Whitepapers
Before an incident occurs, consider Gallagher’s top tips to protect dealership inventory.
Discover the challenges surrounding the automotive industry’s rapid shift to electric vehicles and the feasibility of a 100% EV future.
This report leverages location intelligence data to analyze the auto dealership market in the United States. By looking at visit trends to branded showrooms, used car lots, and mixed inventory dealerships – and analyzing the types of visitors that visit each category – this white paper sheds light on the state of car dealership space in 2023.
Automotive technology advances quickly, prompting increased efforts in system safety engineering to ensure compliance and prevent safety issues in the evolving mobility industry.
Today’s consumers want an efficient, personalized shopping experience — and digital retailing makes this possible. By making it faster and easier to complete a deal, it benefits dealers.
Connected and autonomous vehicles will transform the world of transportation as we know it. Although autonomous and self-driving vehicles are still years away from widespread usage, 5G networks deploying today will provide the broad coverage, speed, and low latency needed as a foundation for anticipated advances in transportation.
In our short guide, “4 Things Automotive Dealers Need to Know”, we share four powerful ways to future-proof your dealership while improving efficiency and profit margins starting today.
Unpack and explore the hidden complexities of EV battery pack management in this insightful new white paper from EV Battery Solutions by Cox Automotive. In this new piece, you’ll discover how specific areas impact the future management of battery packs.
To get to the heart of what’s happening in Service departments today — and what’s expected tomorrow — CDK Global interviewed service and dealership leaders with a direct understanding of EVs’ impact on this vital profit engine for the dealership.
Connected and autonomous vehicles will transform the world of transportation as we know it. Although autonomous and self-driving vehicles are still years away from widespread usage, 5G networks deploying today will provide the broad coverage, speed, and low latency needed as a foundation for anticipated advances in transportation.