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Affordability takes center stage at the 2026 NY Auto Show
The 2026 New York International Auto Show (NYIAS) highlighted a growing divide between industry innovation and consumer priorities, with affordability emerging as the dominant factor influencing vehicle purchases, according to automotive expert Lauren Fix. Watch the full segment here.
Legal battles reshape car sales
This week on The Future of Automotive, the debate over how cars are sold in America is once again heating up—and this time, there are real signs of momentum. During the COVID era, a number of automakers openly explored selling vehicles directly to consumers, bypassing the traditional franchise dealership model. That conversation largely quieted down in recent years—but now, it’s resurfacing in a meaningful way. Watch the full segment here.
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