New Cox Automotive Study Finds Dealerships Have Lost 12% of Service Visits to Competition Since 2018
The MarketWatch News Department was not involved in the creation of this content.-- Dealerships face market share erosion within fixed operations. -- Growth opportunities exist fr ...
The service project took place at Olympus High School as part of National Governors Association’s Service-to-Career Pathways ...
Cox Communications offers home internet plans in 19 states with prices starting at $50 per month. Internet plans range from 300 Mbps for basic use to multi-gig speeds for highly connected homes. Cox ...
A new arrest report obtained through the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department reveals more alleged misconduct by ...
Cox Automotive’s latest research has good news and bad news for dealership service departments. The good news: Cars are ...
Cox Communications Inc. is having another go at offering wireless cell phone service to cable and Internet customers here. The company, which is headquartered in Atlanta and has its West Coast hub in ...
Cox study shows U.S. dealerships are losing service customers to independents despite rising repair demand and older cars on ...
The race for ultra high-speed Internet is revving up in Hampton Roads. Verizon FiOS, with speeds up to 500 megabits per second, remains the fastest option for the region’s residents. But, Cox ...
Dealership service departments are not only losing market share to general repair shops — they’re also losing the trust of consumers, according to the latest research by Cox Automotive. Cox’s new ...
Whether serving her community as the former United Way Director of Bryan County or as mayor pro tem in Richmond Hill, Kristi ...
Cox Communications is discontinuing its cell phone service, which uses Sprint's 3G wireless network, citing stiff competition and lack of access to cool phones. Marguerite Reardon started as a CNET ...
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