More than 70% of new-car dealers surveyed in September said they increased their charitable giving in 2014, according to a new survey conducted by the NADA and Ally Financial.
Read More →Car buyers believe that dealers make about five times more profit on the sale of a new car than they actually do, according to a new study commissioned by TrueCar.
Read More →A survey conducted by Auto/Mate found that more than half of dealers have customer loyalty or rewards programs, while another 20% are planning to implement one soon.
Read More →A new survey from Joe Verde Sales & Management Training finds the majority of salespeople chose their job because of income potential.
Read More →Ninety percent of the 150 dealers Ally surveyed at the 2014 NADA Convention and Expo this past week said their outlook for 2014 sales is positive.
Read More →More than half of the respondents of the AutoUSA annual Internet marketing survey said online credit applications were the best source of online leads. Nearly as many dealers indicated that chat applications were the best source.
Read More →Nearly half of consumers who purchased a vehicle in the last five years want a confirmed price on a car before heading to the dealership. They also only want to spend only 30 minutes to an hour shopping.
Read More →Nearly 65 percent of dealers surveyed by Ally Financial and the NADA have increased donations and volunteerism this year.
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Quality/dependability moves ahead of fuel economy in the NADAguides.com’s latest survey, while driver-assist technologies score poorly.
Read More →A survey by Swapalease.com finds that more than 40 percent of potential car buyers plan to lease their next vehicle. That’s up from 29.6 percent from a year ago.
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