Inside Automotive
Tensions between OEMs and retailers have never been more strained, but could both sides benefit from simply taking a step back and re-examining their roles in the conflict? On this episode of Inside Automotive, host Jim Fitzpatrick is joined by Peter Cooper, the president, and CEO at Lexus of Lehigh Valley, to discuss the effect dealers may unknowingly have on OEM and consumer relations. Watch the full segment here
Top stories
On April 26, Honda revealed additional details for its upcoming electric vehicle lineup, including the 2024 Prologue and an unnamed model planned for 2025. Honda made the announcements during a Wednesday business meeting in Japan, during which its electrification strategy took center stage. Read More
Penske Automotive published its first-quarter performance numbers on Wednesday April 26, revealing some disquieting financial results on top of record-breaking revenue. According to the dealership group’s report, quarterly revenue grew 5.2% year-over-year, hitting a record $7.3 billion in March. The company’s automotive retail segment also grew 4% to $6.3 billion, accounting for 85% of its total Q1 earnings. Read More
For Dealers
Adding new digital tools to your dealership strategy mix can feel overwhelming and time consuming. Things like price constraints, learning curves, and whether or not the software can make a difference can impact your decision. Read More
The lack of qualified technicians is an ever-present issue for most dealerships. By next year, this shortfall is projected to increase to 642,000 open positions across the automotive industry. That’s a clarion call that wise dealer executives should be listening to. Read More