WardsAuto Dealer 5
 

MARCH 14, 2016

Hey there. Welcome to the WardsAuto Dealer 5 for Monday, March 14. To start the day off, we've put together items from WardsAuto.com and across the Internet. So let's go:

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A new study says ride and car sharing won’t cut into auto sales. Here’s why.

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“We retrieve past deals with docuPAD® in MINUTES, not days.”Doug Donnellan, Vice President, San Francisco Toyota
docuPAD, part of Reynolds Retail Management System, transforms the way consumers experience your dealership and helps your employees work smarter by capturing electronic copies of deal documents.

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On topics ranging from Millennial employees to credit-invisible consumers, here are seven great quotes from auto folks.  

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Jeep is celebrating a couple of milestones by trotting out some new models. They’re one-offs, but hint at future product.

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The Volkswagen debacle carries on. NADA issues a call to top brass in Wolfsburg to meet with struggling VW dealers at the trade group's upcoming convention.  

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Recipe for buying a new Nissan Leaf EV for $8,500: Start with a dealer’s overstocked inventory. Add a dollop of incentives. Stir in plummeting gasoline prices. Enjoy.

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That’s our WardsAuto Dealer 5 for today. We’ll be back soon with more high fives.

Something else: Check out our F&I Resource Center sponsored by Ally. You'll find great info to boost profits in a vital department.

And to reach the editor for whatever reason (i.e. comments, complaints, questions, directions), contact Steve Finlay at [email protected] .

OK, finally... Forward this alert to dealership colleagues. The more in-the-know people at your place, the better it is. Over and out.


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