New York AG Schneiderman Resigns
Crusading New York Attorney General Eric T. Schneiderman has resigned in the face of reports of assaults and threats against multiple women.
Crusading New York Attorney General Eric T. Schneiderman has resigned in the face of reports of assaults and threats against multiple women.
The Dealers’ Choice Awards are the Yelp of vendors and finance sources.
Joel White is off to a fast start at Seymour Ford Lincoln in Jackson, Mich.
Wells Fargo has consented to pay federal regulators $1 billion to settle charges pertaining to sales of automotive collateral protection insurance and mortgage interest rate-lock extensions.
ChannelNet’s Paula Tompkins wants dealers to modernize their sales and customer service processes before disruptive vehicle technology forces their hand.
Wells Fargo’s first-quarter earnings call was staged amid a string of regulatory concerns, declining auto originations, and the sale of a Puerto Rican subsidiary. But the company’s chief executive said the bank’s auto finance business will grow again.
Assuming every service customer will remain blindly loyal to the dealership is a mistake that costs unwitting dealers countless sales.
Newly minted Ford Dealership Hall of Fame member Steve Pleau reflects on his nearly 50-year career and describes his surprise induction.
Aromachologist Farah Abassi creates custom scents that energize car buyers and complement their dealerships’ brands, décor, and demographics.
New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman has filed a lawsuit against Victory Mitsubishi of Larchmont and Victory Suzuki of the Bronx, charging the stores with selling an ‘unwanted and bogus’ anti-theft product.
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