NEW ORLEANS — Auto dealers are optimistic about sales momentum in 2014, with a majority expecting increases at their dealerships of more than 10% compared to last year, according to an Ally Financial survey of 150 auto dealers at the 2014 NADA Convention and Expo in New Orleans. More than 90% of the dealers surveyed said they had a positive sales outlook for 2014.
The key factor in sustaining these sales will be consumer confidence, according to 49% of dealers polled. The age of fleet on the road, economic policy and incentives will also be contributing factors. And about 75% of dealers said that increases in sales will lead to increased sales of F&I products, such as vehicle service contracts, maintenance and GAP products.











