NADA Defends In-Dealership Financing
David Westcott, 2013 NADA Chairman, told attendees of the NADA Convention and Expo that the CFPB’s effort to coerce the industry into adopting flat fees will harm competition and the car buying public.
David Westcott, 2013 NADA Chairman, told attendees of the NADA Convention and Expo that the CFPB’s effort to coerce the industry into adopting flat fees will harm competition and the car buying public.
The U.S. House of Representatives passed legislation this week repealing a 1977 law requiring auto dealers to certify that new vehicles are compliant with the Clean Air Act. The measure now heads to the U.S. Senate.
The F&I Conference’s compliance panel offered up more questions than answers, but participants made clear the industry’s newest regulator has plenty of tools at its disposal.
Produced in partnership with DeltaTrends, the comprehensive report analyzes a vast array of data on dealership trends to help dealers manage their workforce. Among its many findings, the report shows F&I managers as having the highest income growth potential vs. other departments.
This week, 11 Democrats and 11 Republicans issued a letter to CFPB Director Richard Cordray, demanding transparency in how the bureau is determining the presence of discriminatory practices in the indirect financing channel.
In response to an invitation from General Motors Co., the trade organization discussed several pressing industry and dealer issues with the automaker’s 14-member board of directors and management staff in Detroit this month.
David Westcott is stepping into the 2013 NADA chairman role at an exciting and promising time for the industry.
The national dealer association named David Westcott as its new chairman for 2013. Forrest McConnell, III, was elected vice chair.
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