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Data breach at credit check giant 700Credit affects at least 5.6 million 700Credit, a company that runs credit checks and identity verification services for auto dealerships across the U.S., had a data breach that allowed a hacker to steal names, addresses, dates of birth, and Social Security numbers.
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“Over a car?”: An influencer purchased a custom Mary Kay Cadillac. One of her haters called the dealership afterwards to confirm—the shocking message goes viral An Ohio car dealership found itself in the middle of unexpected drama after selling a custom Mary Kay Cadillac to a TikToker. Marina (@elvislover1973) shared in a recent video that she had just visited Oaks Automotive, where she bought the pink, custom Mary Kay–branded Cadillac. “You're looking at the owner of a Mary Kay car. I knew I was going to get it as soon as I saw it,” she said in her post. “It says Mary Kay all over it, and it’s in pink.” Marina couldn’t hide her excitement, saying the car felt perfect for her—stylish, compact, and different from the SUVs she usually drives. Алексей Филатов/Adobe Stock She admitted the purchase was a break from her norm. Usually, she sticks to older or quirkier cars, but this one stood out. “I can’t wait to show you. I felt so good leaving the dealership,” Marina said. The video quickly took off, racking up more than 5.1 million views by Friday. But not everyone was celebrating her new ride. ## **What happened?  ** In a follow-up post, Oaks Automotive revealed that one of Marina’s supposed followers wasn’t thrilled about her purchase—so much so that they called the dealership to complain. “We sold our Mary Kay Cadillac to a very nice customer… I guess someone that follows her was not too happy about that,” the dealership wrote in the text overlay of its TikTok. The video then cuts to a recorded phone call between a dealership employee and a woman who said she had been saving up to buy that exact 2015 Cadillac. When told it had already sold, she broke down in tears, venting that it wasn’t fair that an “influencer” got the car instead. > @oaks.automotive @marina Thank you for your business. Someone was not too happy about you buying that car from us lol. We wish you a long and happy life!!! #dealershiplife #carsoftiktok #dealership #carsales ♬ original sound - Oaks Automotive “She’s never had to work for anything in her [expletive] life,” the woman fumed. “I hope she dies.” The dealership staff were audibly stunned after the call ended, one of them blurting out, “What the expletive]?” The [clip, which has now amassed more than 4.9 million views, left viewers equally shocked. ## **Why do influencers get free stuff?  ** While many influencers get free products or sponsorships from brands, Marina’s pink Mary Kay Cadillac wasn’t one of those deals—she paid for it herself. Still, her story highlights a broader reality of influencer culture and why brands are so eager to hand out freebies to creators online. Given their reach, offering free products to influencers is an effective way for brands. By providing them with items that become post or casual mentions through strategies, a trusted creator can carry far more weight than a traditional ad. Sending out “PR packages” is a business move, not a gift—it’s a bet that the influencer will showcase the item to thousands, sometimes millions, of potential customers. For influencers, there’s value too. Free products keep their content fresh, help them stay on top of trends, and give them something new to talk about with followers. It’s also part of building relationships with brands that could turn into paid partnerships down the line. @oaks.automotive/TikTok That’s why so many people assume influencers never have to pay for anything. But Marina’s experience is a reminder that not every viral creator is getting special treatment. In her case, she said she saw something she liked, bought it, and then shared it with her followers. The fact that her excitement turned into a viral moment—and stirred jealousy in the process—says a lot about how blurred the line between influencer and consumer has become. ## **Viewers couldn’t believe the audacity of it all** After watching Marina’s video—and then the auto shop’s clip exposing a jealous follower—commenters were stunned that someone would go to such ridiculous lengths to hate on her. “There’s no way this is real,” one woman said. “This HAS to be a joke,” another insisted. “OVER A CAR??? Bless her fr,” a third added. "This has to be a prank, man, what?” someone else chimed in. Many sided with Marina, saying the anonymous caller’s bitterness only made them happier that she got the car. “ "I’m glad she didn’t get the pink car, all that hate in her heart,” one person wrote. Another laughed, “All I heard was Marina got the Mary Kay car.” A third cheered her on: “Ayeeee go off, Marina. Others worried for Marina’s safety, urging her to stay alert in case the woman took things further. “Protective order,” one commenter warned. “Right now.” Another told her, “Marina, be careful though, fr.” A third joked, “Marina, please do not post no more accomplishments cuz that individual may try to destiny swap lmaoo.” The Daily Dot has reached out to both Marina and Oaks Automotive via a TikTok comment. * * * **_The internet is chaotic—but we’ll break it down for you in one daily email. Sign up for the Daily Dot’s newsletter  _****_here_**** _._** Sign up to receive the Daily Dot’s Internet Insider newsletter for urgent news from the frontline of online. The post “Over a car?”: An influencer purchased a custom Mary Kay Cadillac. One of her haters called the dealership afterwards to confirm—the shocking message goes viral appeared first on The Daily Dot.
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“Over a car?”: An influencer purchased a custom Mary Kay Cadillac. One of her haters called the dealership afterwards to confirm—the shocking message goes viral An Ohio car dealership found itself in the middle of unexpected drama after selling a custom Mary Kay Cadillac to a TikToker. Marina (@elvislover1973) shared in a recent video that she had just visited Oaks Automotive, where she bought the pink, custom Mary Kay–branded Cadillac. “You're looking at the owner of a Mary Kay car. I knew I was going to get it as soon as I saw it,” she said in her post. “It says Mary Kay all over it, and it’s in pink.” Marina couldn’t hide her excitement, saying the car felt perfect for her—stylish, compact, and different from the SUVs she usually drives. Алексей Филатов/Adobe Stock She admitted the purchase was a break from her norm. Usually, she sticks to older or quirkier cars, but this one stood out. “I can’t wait to show you. I felt so good leaving the dealership,” Marina said. The video quickly took off, racking up more than 5.1 million views by Friday. But not everyone was celebrating her new ride. ## **What happened?  ** In a follow-up post, Oaks Automotive revealed that one of Marina’s supposed followers wasn’t thrilled about her purchase—so much so that they called the dealership to complain. “We sold our Mary Kay Cadillac to a very nice customer… I guess someone that follows her was not too happy about that,” the dealership wrote in the text overlay of its TikTok. The video then cuts to a recorded phone call between a dealership employee and a woman who said she had been saving up to buy that exact 2015 Cadillac. When told it had already sold, she broke down in tears, venting that it wasn’t fair that an “influencer” got the car instead. > @oaks.automotive @marina Thank you for your business. Someone was not too happy about you buying that car from us lol. We wish you a long and happy life!!! #dealershiplife #carsoftiktok #dealership #carsales ♬ original sound - Oaks Automotive “She’s never had to work for anything in her [expletive] life,” the woman fumed. “I hope she dies.” The dealership staff were audibly stunned after the call ended, one of them blurting out, “What the expletive]?” The [clip, which has now amassed more than 4.9 million views, left viewers equally shocked. ## **Why do influencers get free stuff?  ** While many influencers get free products or sponsorships from brands, Marina’s pink Mary Kay Cadillac wasn’t one of those deals—she paid for it herself. Still, her story highlights a broader reality of influencer culture and why brands are so eager to hand out freebies to creators online. Given their reach, offering free products to influencers is an effective way for brands. By providing them with items that become post or casual mentions through strategies, a trusted creator can carry far more weight than a traditional ad. Sending out “PR packages” is a business move, not a gift—it’s a bet that the influencer will showcase the item to thousands, sometimes millions, of potential customers. For influencers, there’s value too. Free products keep their content fresh, help them stay on top of trends, and give them something new to talk about with followers. It’s also part of building relationships with brands that could turn into paid partnerships down the line. @oaks.automotive/TikTok That’s why so many people assume influencers never have to pay for anything. But Marina’s experience is a reminder that not every viral creator is getting special treatment. In her case, she said she saw something she liked, bought it, and then shared it with her followers. The fact that her excitement turned into a viral moment—and stirred jealousy in the process—says a lot about how blurred the line between influencer and consumer has become. ## **Viewers couldn’t believe the audacity of it all** After watching Marina’s video—and then the auto shop’s clip exposing a jealous follower—commenters were stunned that someone would go to such ridiculous lengths to hate on her. “There’s no way this is real,” one woman said. “This HAS to be a joke,” another insisted. “OVER A CAR??? Bless her fr,” a third added. "This has to be a prank, man, what?” someone else chimed in. Many sided with Marina, saying the anonymous caller’s bitterness only made them happier that she got the car. “ "I’m glad she didn’t get the pink car, all that hate in her heart,” one person wrote. Another laughed, “All I heard was Marina got the Mary Kay car.” A third cheered her on: “Ayeeee go off, Marina. Others worried for Marina’s safety, urging her to stay alert in case the woman took things further. “Protective order,” one commenter warned. “Right now.” Another told her, “Marina, be careful though, fr.” A third joked, “Marina, please do not post no more accomplishments cuz that individual may try to destiny swap lmaoo.” The Daily Dot has reached out to both Marina and Oaks Automotive via a TikTok comment. * * * **_The internet is chaotic—but we’ll break it down for you in one daily email. Sign up for the Daily Dot’s newsletter  _****_here_**** _._** Sign up to receive the Daily Dot’s Internet Insider newsletter for urgent news from the frontline of online. The post “Over a car?”: An influencer purchased a custom Mary Kay Cadillac. One of her haters called the dealership afterwards to confirm—the shocking message goes viral appeared first on The Daily Dot.
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“Over a car?”: An influencer purchased a custom Mary Kay Cadillac. One of her haters called the dealership to confirm—the shocking message goes viral An Ohio car dealership found itself in the middle of unexpected drama after selling a custom Mary Kay Cadillac to a TikToker. Marina (@elvislover1973) shared in a recent video that she had just visited Oaks Automotive, where she bought the pink, custom Mary Kay–branded Cadillac. “You're looking at the owner of a Mary Kay car. I knew I was going to get it as soon as I saw it,” she said in her post. “It says Mary Kay all over it, and it’s in pink.” Marina couldn’t hide her excitement, saying the car felt perfect for her—stylish, compact, and different from the SUVs she usually drives. Алексей Филатов/Adobe Stock She admitted the purchase was a break from her norm. Usually, she sticks to older or quirkier cars, but this one stood out. “I can’t wait to show you. I felt so good leaving the dealership,” Marina said. The video quickly took off, racking up more than 5.1 million views by Friday. But not everyone was celebrating her new ride. ## **What happened?  ** In a follow-up post, Oaks Automotive revealed that one of Marina’s supposed followers wasn’t thrilled about her purchase—so much so that they called the dealership to complain. “We sold our Mary Kay Cadillac to a very nice customer… I guess someone that follows her was not too happy about that,” the dealership wrote in the text overlay of its TikTok. The video then cuts to a recorded phone call between a dealership employee and a woman who said she had been saving up to buy that exact 2015 Cadillac. When told it had already sold, she broke down in tears, venting that it wasn’t fair that an “influencer” got the car instead. > @oaks.automotive @marina Thank you for your business. Someone was not too happy about you buying that car from us lol. We wish you a long and happy life!!! #dealershiplife #carsoftiktok #dealership #carsales ♬ original sound - Oaks Automotive “She’s never had to work for anything in her [expletive] life,” the woman fumed. “I hope she dies.” The dealership staff were audibly stunned after the call ended, one of them blurting out, “What the expletive]?” The [clip, which has now amassed more than 4.9 million views, left viewers equally shocked. ## **Why do influencers get free stuff?  ** While many influencers get free products or sponsorships from brands, Marina’s pink Mary Kay Cadillac wasn’t one of those deals—she paid for it herself. Still, her story highlights a broader reality of influencer culture and why brands are so eager to hand out freebies to creators online. Given their reach, offering free products to influencers is an effective way for brands. By providing them with items that become post or casual mentions through strategies, a trusted creator can carry far more weight than a traditional ad. Sending out “PR packages” is a business move, not a gift—it’s a bet that the influencer will showcase the item to thousands, sometimes millions, of potential customers. For influencers, there’s value too. Free products keep their content fresh, help them stay on top of trends, and give them something new to talk about with followers. It’s also part of building relationships with brands that could turn into paid partnerships down the line. @oaks.automotive/TikTok That’s why so many people assume influencers never have to pay for anything. But Marina’s experience is a reminder that not every viral creator is getting special treatment. In her case, she said she saw something she liked, bought it, and then shared it with her followers. The fact that her excitement turned into a viral moment—and stirred jealousy in the process—says a lot about how blurred the line between influencer and consumer has become. ## **Viewers couldn’t believe the audacity of it all** After watching Marina’s video—and then the auto shop’s clip exposing a jealous follower—commenters were stunned that someone would go to such ridiculous lengths to hate on her. “There’s no way this is real,” one woman said. “This HAS to be a joke,” another insisted. “OVER A CAR??? Bless her fr,” a third added. "This has to be a prank, man, what?” someone else chimed in. Many sided with Marina, saying the anonymous caller’s bitterness only made them happier that she got the car. “ "I’m glad she didn’t get the pink car, all that hate in her heart,” one person wrote. Another laughed, “All I heard was Marina got the Mary Kay car.” A third cheered her on: “Ayeeee go off, Marina. Others worried for Marina’s safety, urging her to stay alert in case the woman took things further. “Protective order,” one commenter warned. “Right now.” Another told her, “Marina, be careful though, fr.” A third joked, “Marina, please do not post no more accomplishments cuz that individual may try to destiny swap lmaoo.” The Daily Dot has reached out to both Marina and Oaks Automotive via a TikTok comment. * * * **_The internet is chaotic—but we’ll break it down for you in one daily email. Sign up for the Daily Dot’s newsletter  _****_here_**** _._** Sign up to receive the Daily Dot’s Internet Insider newsletter for urgent news from the frontline of online. The post “Over a car?”: An influencer purchased a custom Mary Kay Cadillac. One of her haters called the dealership to confirm—the shocking message goes viral appeared first on The Daily Dot.
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“Over a car?”: An influencer purchased a custom Mary Kay Cadillac. One of her haters called the dealership afterwards to confirm—the shocking message goes viral An Ohio car dealership found itself in the middle of unexpected drama after selling a custom Mary Kay Cadillac to a TikToker. Marina (@elvislover1973) shared in a recent video that she had just visited Oaks Automotive, where she bought the pink, custom Mary Kay–branded Cadillac. “You're looking at the owner of a Mary Kay car. I knew I was going to get it as soon as I saw it,” she said in her post. “It says Mary Kay all over it, and it’s in pink.” Marina couldn’t hide her excitement, saying the car felt perfect for her—stylish, compact, and different from the SUVs she usually drives. Алексей Филатов/Adobe Stock She admitted the purchase was a break from her norm. Usually, she sticks to older or quirkier cars, but this one stood out. “I can’t wait to show you. I felt so good leaving the dealership,” Marina said. The video quickly took off, racking up more than 5.1 million views by Friday. But not everyone was celebrating her new ride. ## **What happened?  ** In a follow-up post, Oaks Automotive revealed that one of Marina’s supposed followers wasn’t thrilled about her purchase—so much so that they called the dealership to complain. “We sold our Mary Kay Cadillac to a very nice customer… I guess someone that follows her was not too happy about that,” the dealership wrote in the text overlay of its TikTok. The video then cuts to a recorded phone call between a dealership employee and a woman who said she had been saving up to buy that exact 2015 Cadillac. When told it had already sold, she broke down in tears, venting that it wasn’t fair that an “influencer” got the car instead. > @oaks.automotive @marina Thank you for your business. Someone was not too happy about you buying that car from us lol. We wish you a long and happy life!!! #dealershiplife #carsoftiktok #dealership #carsales ♬ original sound - Oaks Automotive “She’s never had to work for anything in her [expletive] life,” the woman fumed. “I hope she dies.” The dealership staff were audibly stunned after the call ended, one of them blurting out, “What the expletive]?” The [clip, which has now amassed more than 4.9 million views, left viewers equally shocked. ## **Why do influencers get free stuff?  ** While many influencers get free products or sponsorships from brands, Marina’s pink Mary Kay Cadillac wasn’t one of those deals—she paid for it herself. Still, her story highlights a broader reality of influencer culture and why brands are so eager to hand out freebies to creators online. Given their reach, offering free products to influencers is an effective way for brands. By providing them with items that become post or casual mentions through strategies, a trusted creator can carry far more weight than a traditional ad. Sending out “PR packages” is a business move, not a gift—it’s a bet that the influencer will showcase the item to thousands, sometimes millions, of potential customers. For influencers, there’s value too. Free products keep their content fresh, help them stay on top of trends, and give them something new to talk about with followers. It’s also part of building relationships with brands that could turn into paid partnerships down the line. @oaks.automotive/TikTok That’s why so many people assume influencers never have to pay for anything. But Marina’s experience is a reminder that not every viral creator is getting special treatment. In her case, she said she saw something she liked, bought it, and then shared it with her followers. The fact that her excitement turned into a viral moment—and stirred jealousy in the process—says a lot about how blurred the line between influencer and consumer has become. ## **Viewers couldn’t believe the audacity of it all** After watching Marina’s video—and then the auto shop’s clip exposing a jealous follower—commenters were stunned that someone would go to such ridiculous lengths to hate on her. “There’s no way this is real,” one woman said. “This HAS to be a joke,” another insisted. “OVER A CAR??? Bless her fr,” a third added. "This has to be a prank, man, what?” someone else chimed in. Many sided with Marina, saying the anonymous caller’s bitterness only made them happier that she got the car. “ "I’m glad she didn’t get the pink car, all that hate in her heart,” one person wrote. Another laughed, “All I heard was Marina got the Mary Kay car.” A third cheered her on: “Ayeeee go off, Marina. Others worried for Marina’s safety, urging her to stay alert in case the woman took things further. “Protective order,” one commenter warned. “Right now.” Another told her, “Marina, be careful though, fr.” A third joked, “Marina, please do not post no more accomplishments cuz that individual may try to destiny swap lmaoo.” The Daily Dot has reached out to both Marina and Oaks Automotive via a TikTok comment. * * * **_The internet is chaotic—but we’ll break it down for you in one daily email. Sign up for the Daily Dot’s newsletter  _****_here_**** _._** Sign up to receive the Daily Dot’s Internet Insider newsletter for urgent news from the frontline of online. The post “Over a car?”: An influencer purchased a custom Mary Kay Cadillac. One of her haters called the dealership afterwards to confirm—the shocking message goes viral appeared first on The Daily Dot.
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A Comprehensive Guide for Consumers Buying Cars Through Dealerships in America Explore the essential insights American consumers need when buying cars through dealerships, focusing on brand reliability, financing, and warranties.

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When investing in a heavy-duty vehicle like the Ram 2500, buyers are not just looking for performance and durability—they also expect reliable support long after driving off the lot. This is where Ram 2500 dealerships truly stand out. From routine maintenance to warranty support and parts replacement, these dealerships ensure that owning a Ram 2500 remains a smooth, hassle-free experience. Whether you are searching for **Ram 2500 trucks for sale** or already own one, understanding the breadth of after-sales services can help you maximize your investment and keep your truck performing at its best for years to come. ### **Comprehensive Maintenance Programs** One of the key pillars of exceptional after-sales service at Ram 2500 dealerships is their comprehensive maintenance programs. Dealerships provide structured service schedules designed specifically for Ram trucks, ensuring that every critical system—engine, transmission, brakes, suspension, and electrical components—is inspected and maintained. These programs often include multi-point inspections, oil changes, fluid top-offs, tire rotations, and brake assessments. By following manufacturer-recommended service intervals, owners can prevent small issues from becoming major repairs, ultimately extending the lifespan of their truck. Many dealerships also offer flexible service packages that can be customized based on driving habits, mileage, and local driving conditions. ### **Certified Technicians with Specialized Expertise** Another advantage of purchasing from a Ram 2500 dealership is access to certified technicians with specialized knowledge of Ram vehicles. These technicians undergo rigorous training and continually update their skills to stay current with the latest technologies and diagnostic tools. When your Ram 2500 requires service, the dealership’s technicians can accurately identify problems and implement solutions efficiently. Their expertise is especially valuable for complex systems such as diesel engines, towing packages, and electronic safety features. Knowing that your truck is in the hands of trained professionals provides peace of mind and ensures that repairs are performed to the highest standards. ### **Genuine Parts and Accessories** Using genuine Ram parts is crucial for maintaining vehicle performance, safety, and warranty compliance. Dealerships provide a reliable supply of OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) components specifically designed for the Ram 2500. Whether you need a replacement brake rotor, suspension component, or a high-performance accessory, dealerships ensure that every part meets the manufacturer’s quality standards. 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This flexibility ensures that owners can protect their investment and avoid unexpected expenses while keeping their trucks in top condition. ### **Convenient Service Scheduling** Time is valuable, and Ram 2500 dealerships understand that. Most dealerships offer convenient service scheduling options, including online booking, mobile apps, and dedicated service coordinators who handle appointment management. Some locations provide express maintenance services for routine tasks such as oil changes, tire rotations, and inspections, allowing owners to get back on the road quickly. Many dealerships also offer loaner vehicles or shuttle services, ensuring that owners’ daily routines remain uninterrupted during service appointments. This emphasis on convenience reflects the commitment of Ram dealerships to providing a seamless ownership experience. ### **Roadside Assistance Programs** Exceptional after-sales service extends beyond the dealership itself. Ram 2500 owners benefit from comprehensive roadside assistance programs that offer support in the event of breakdowns, accidents, or other emergencies. These programs typically include towing, battery jump-starts, flat tire changes, and emergency fuel delivery. Roadside assistance ensures that drivers are never stranded, providing confidence and security whether traveling across town or on long-haul trips. Dealerships work closely with these programs to coordinate service quickly and efficiently, minimizing downtime and stress for owners. ### **Customer Education and Support** An often-overlooked aspect of after-sales service is customer education. Ram 2500 dealerships prioritize helping owners understand their vehicles and maintain them effectively. Service advisors provide guidance on routine maintenance, safe towing practices, fuel efficiency tips, and proper handling of diesel engines. Some dealerships also host workshops or provide instructional materials for new owners. This proactive approach empowers owners to take better care of their trucks, reducing the likelihood of preventable issues and fostering long-term loyalty between the customer and dealership. ### **Special Programs for Commercial Owners** For commercial clients who rely on Ram 2500 trucks for business purposes, dealerships offer specialized after-sales services designed to keep fleets operational. These programs may include priority service scheduling, fleet maintenance packages, and detailed vehicle performance tracking. By catering to the unique needs of commercial users, dealerships ensure minimal downtime, predictable maintenance costs, and maximized productivity. This level of tailored support highlights the dealership’s commitment to all types of Ram 2500 owners, from individual buyers to business operators. ### **Technology-Driven Service Solutions** Modern Ram 2500 trucks come equipped with advanced technology, including infotainment systems, driver assistance features, and integrated diagnostics. Dealerships leverage these technologies to enhance after-sales services. For instance, diagnostic tools allow technicians to quickly identify issues, while connected vehicle features can alert owners to maintenance needs in real time. Some dealerships even provide service reminders through apps or email notifications, helping owners stay on top of their truck’s health without guesswork. This integration of technology streamlines maintenance, reduces downtime, and reinforces the value of dealership support. ### **Financing and Trade-In Assistance** Exceptional after-sales service is not limited to maintenance and repairs—it also extends to financial support. Many Ram 2500 dealerships offer flexible financing options, trade-in evaluations, and loyalty programs that benefit existing customers. When it’s time to upgrade or replace a vehicle, dealerships facilitate a smooth transition by providing accurate trade-in values and convenient financing solutions. This holistic approach ensures that owners feel supported throughout the entire ownership lifecycle, not just during service appointments. ### **Commitment to Customer Satisfaction** Ultimately, what sets Ram 2500 dealerships apart is their unwavering commitment to customer satisfaction. From attentive service advisors to skilled technicians and comprehensive support programs, every aspect of dealership operations is designed to enhance the ownership experience. Customer feedback is actively sought and incorporated into service improvements, reflecting a culture of continuous enhancement. By prioritizing customer needs and maintaining high service standards, Ram 2500 dealerships foster lasting relationships that extend well beyond the initial purchase. ### **Conclusion** Owning a Ram 2500 is more than acquiring a powerful, reliable truck—it is entering a relationship with a dealership dedicated to exceptional after-sales service. From routine maintenance programs and certified technicians to genuine parts, flexible warranties, and roadside assistance, these dealerships provide comprehensive support that keeps trucks performing at their best. The emphasis on customer education, commercial support, technology-driven solutions, and financial guidance further reinforces their commitment to owners.

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🚨 AFG INTEL BULLETIN: IT’S NOT JUST ICE. IT’S THE DEALERS TOO. 🚨 We’re done ignoring the role local car dealerships play in helping ICE and HSI disappear people. If you sell, lease, or look the other... TikTok video by 🛡️ MrTimothyTimes 🛡️

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🚨 AFG INTEL BULLETIN: IT’S NOT JUST ICE. IT’S THE DEALERS TOO. 🚨 We’re done ignoring the role local car dealerships play in helping ICE and HSI disappear people. If you sell, lease, or look the other... TikTok video by 🛡️ MrTimothyTimes 🛡️

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Trump’s 10% concession on UK car exports offers relief – but is it built to last? A major shift in US-UK trade policy has thrown the spotlight on the global car market, after former President Donald Trump slashed tariffs on UK-made cars

Fraser Brown of automotive consultancy MotorVise gives his verdict on the UK-US trade deal and how it affects UK car exports: bit.ly/4dhtFip

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