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Newsby AE eMagazineOctober 21, 2014

JM&A Group Selects New Customer Service VP

DEERFIELD BEACH, Fla. — Josh Bass has been promoted to vice president of customer services for JM&A Group. In this role, he will oversee all claims and customer service operations in Deerfield Beach and St. Louis and will report to the company’s Chief Operating Officer Ron Coombs. Bass joined JM&A in 2012 as the director ... Read More »

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Newsby AE eMagazineOctober 21, 2014

DMVdesk Hits One Million Transactions in September

AGOURA HILLS, Calif. — DMVdesk, Motor Vehicle Software Corporation’s (MVSC’s) vehicle registration software, has announced over one million deals processed in 2014, to date. Averaging in excess of 120,000 transactions per month, DMVdesk reached the one million milestone three months earlier than in 2013, underscoring the company’s rapid growth trajectory. So far this year, DMVdesk ... Read More »

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Newsby AE eMagazineOctober 21, 2014

GM Says it Supports ‘Anti-Tesla’ Bill on Gov. Rick Snyder’s Desk

DETROIT, MI – General Motors released a statement Tuesday throwing its support behind HB 5606, proposed Michigan legislation now on Gov. Rick Snyder’s desk that California electric car maker Tesla Motors calls “anti-Tesla,” reported Michigan Live. “We believe that House Bill 5606 will help ensure that all automotive manufacturers follow the same rules to operate ... Read More »

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Newsby AE eMagazineOctober 21, 2014

Deadline for Gov. Rick Snyder to Act on ‘Anti-Tesla’ Bill is Today

DETROIT, MI – It’s hard to remember the last time the word “its” has held such gravity in a proposed piece of state legislation, let alone one that relates to vehicle sales, reported Michigan Live. But in a bill that has made it onto Gov. Rick Snyder’s desk, the word “its” would be taken out ... Read More »

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Newsby AE eMagazineOctober 21, 2014

BMW Finance Chief Sees Further Growth in 2015

BMW expects sales to rise further next year as new models boost demand, the German carmaker’s finance chief told a newspaper on Saturday, without giving a detailed forecast, reported Reuters. “Of course we expect further growth in 2015 as we will see the full effect from new models coming to the market on production and ... Read More »

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Newsby AE eMagazineOctober 21, 2014

Fourth U.S. Traffic Death Linked to Takata Air Bags

A fourth traffic death in a Honda Motor Co car has been linked to a defective air bag made by Japanese supplier Takata Corp, according to a county medical examiner in Florida, reported Reuters. Hien Tran died on Oct. 2, four days after her red 2001 Honda Accord sedan struck another car in Orlando and ... Read More »

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Newsby AE eMagazineOctober 21, 2014

NHTSA Urges Owners of 4.7 Million GM and Foreign Cars to get Defective Airbags Fixed

DETROIT, MI – The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration is urging owners of some 4.7 million General Motors, Honda, Mazda, BMW and Nissan cars to have defective airbags made by Japanese auto parts company Takata Corp. replaced immediately. The full list of affected vehicles is below, reported Michigan Live. NHTSA began a probe of the ... Read More »

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Newsby AE eMagazineOctober 21, 2014

General Motors’ Legal Chief to Retire Next Year

DETROIT (AP) — General Motors’ chief lawyer Michael Millikin, who withstood withering criticism from lawmakers for his department’s handling of an ignition switch recall, is retiring early next year, reported Michigan Live. GM says in a statement that the 66-year-old Millikin will stay on until a replacement is on the job. During a July Senate ... Read More »

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Newsby AE eMagazineOctober 21, 2014

Deaths Linked to GM Ignition-Switch Defect Rise to 29

A program to compensate victims of a faulty ignition switch in General Motors Co (GM.N) vehicles has approved two new death claims, bringing the total number of deaths linked so far to the switch to 29, according to a report released on Monday by the lawyer overseeing the program, reported Reuters. Since it began accepting ... Read More »

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Newsby AE eMagazineOctober 21, 2014

Harley-Davidson Profit Slips, but Shipments In Line With Expectations

Harley-Davidson Inc. posted lower earnings and revenue during the third quarter as motorcycle shipments declined as expected, reported The Wall Street Journal. The company’s earnings topped analysts’ expectations, however, while the top line fell short. The motorcycle maker has sought to reach beyond its traditional, middle-aged target audience with smaller bikes geared toward younger customers. ... Read More »

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