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Leadership

What’s Ahead for Interstate Batteries Under Chairman Scott Miller and New CEO Lain Hancock

The leaders talk about doubling market share, pioneering the recycling of EV batteries, and investments the company is making in IT and supply chain infrastructure.
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Automotive

An Architect’s Review of the Mustang GT-H

What's the point of renting a muscle car to drive Dallas streets?
By Michael Friebele
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Automotive

Richard Rawlings Is Auctioning Off Almost All of His Cars

The Fast N’ Loud star and Gas Monkey Garage founder wants you to buy (most) of his cars.
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Automotive

A Quarter Mile of Redemption

Nancy Matter rode with the Satan's Slaves and worked on records with Ray Charles before making a metaphysical connection with “American Sniper” Chris Kyle. The through line of her wild life: a drag race at 248 mph.
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Business

How John Clay Wolfe Overcame Bankruptcy and Paralysis to Build One of the Largest Car Wholesalers in the Country

The roller coaster that led to GiveMeTheVin.com, a nationally syndicated radio program, and more.

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Automotive

Park Place Dealerships’ Tony Carimi on Dallas’ Booming Luxury Car Market

The dealerships were acquired by Asbury Automotive Group this year, becoming part of one of the largest in the nation.
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Automotive

Daniel Macdonald Wants to Know What You Do for a Living

But only if you drive an expensive car
By Tim Rogers
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Automotive

Ken Schnitzer Forms New Automotive Company

The move follows the recent $685 million sale of Park Place Dealerships.
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Automotive

The On-Again, Off-Again Sale of Park Place Dealerships is Back On

Restructured agreement has owner Ken Schnitzer selling some dealerships to Asbury Automotive, retaining others.
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Automotive

Meet Tony Joseph, The Executive Who Brought McLaren’s North American Operations to DFW

The 30,000 square foot Coppell facility is six times the size of the one in New York–and roughly the same price.
By Shawn Shinneman