
NADA and the Miracle on 34th Street
Automotive dealers should follow the National Automobile Dealers Association's consumer-friendly guidelines in order to minimize their legal risks.
Read More →
Automotive dealers should follow the National Automobile Dealers Association's consumer-friendly guidelines in order to minimize their legal risks.
Read More →Toyota Financial Services’ president and CEO George Borst announced his retirement. Stepping into his role will be Mike Groff, who will officially take over as CEO and president on Sept. 30.
Read More →For the second consecutive year, BMW Financial Services ranked highest in leasing and Mercedes-Benz Financial Services ranked highest in floor planning in J.D. Power’s annual U.S. Dealer Financing Satisfaction Study, which also noted increased adoption of e-contracting technologies.
Read More →Officials say they don’t expect the CFPB’s targeting of dealer participation to impact the company’s economics. They also offer updates on the company’s roll out of a prime product and its acquisition of Ally Financial’s international business units.
Read More →The first 20 days of July has the market research firm predicting a 7 percent gain in deliveries from a year ago. CNW also spots an incentive war brewing on the horizon.
Read More →The Great Recession is still weighing heavily on how consumers shop for vehicles, as new-vehicle intenders continue to make the switch to used. It’s a trend automakers should continue to fuel, CNW predicts.
Read More →Temecula, Calif.-based Paradise Chevrolet Cadillac hands out $50 dinner cards to military personnel and first responders.
Read More →Research from the Kellogg School of Management finds that women tend to pay more for repairs, but the study also reveals that women are better negotiators.
Read More →The company celebrates its two-year anniversary by announcing two expansion moves aimed at fueling the company’s continued growth.
Read More →
Until last month, the CFPB was doing a lot more aiming than shooting. But its first enforcement action against an auto finance source and its partner company proves the agency isn’t firing blanks.
Read More →In paying tribute to Rick Hackett, the CFPB’s parting assistant director, the magazine’s legal insider says the industry lost a key connection to its newest regulator.
Read More →