DMEautomotive’s latest white paper revealed that the aging customer base is significantly favoring aftermarket chains' service profits while threatening those of new-car dealerships.
Read More →J.D. Power and Associates’ 2012 Avoider Study indicated that more than 40 percent of new-vehicle buyers said they based their opinions on conventional wisdom or common knowledge rather than personal experience, reviews, ratings or recommendations.
Read More →Edmunds.com estimates that the 300,000 new-car purchases the industry missed out on over the summer will be realized in the coming weeks, with the vehicle information site predicting a notable start to 2012.
Read More →AutoTrader.com’s New Car Insights Report for September indicated that new-model entries in the compact car segment gained considerable increases in consumer interest on the site.
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The industry is facing another possible crisis, but nobody seems to be in panic mode just yet.
Read More →The California New Car Dealers Association (CNCDA) announced that first quarter registrations of new cars and light trucks increased 19.8 percent from the year-ago period.
Read More →U.S. new-vehicle sales for the first quarter 2010 were 15.7 percent higher than the year-ago period, but the market continues to be on a long road to recovery, according to the latest figures from JATO Dynamics, a provider of automotive data.
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