From navigating the EV market to addressing the latest trends and challenges, there’s a lot on the agenda for state associations today. Scott Lambert, the President of the Association, joins us on the latest episode of Inside Automotive, with the latest from the Minnesota Automobile Dealers Association.
Key Takeaways
1. According to Lambert, Minnesota passed a law requiring fair warranty time reimbursement for service technicians. However, many manufacturers are resisting compliance, forcing dealers to engage in legal battles to ensure they are compensated for the work performed.
2. Additionally, the state’s adoption of California’s emission standards (CARB) has created significant challenges for dealers, including issues with inventory management, dealer trades, and regulatory guidance. Governor Tim Walz unilaterally made this decision, leaving dealers grappling with new compliance requirements in a market that may not support such stringent standards.
3. The Minnesota automotive market is experiencing a slowdown due to high interest rates and economic uncertainty. Dealers are noticing a decline in sales as consumers become more cautious, leading to increased inventory and pressure on dealers to maintain profitability.
4. Moreover, the influence of state and national politics is a recurring theme, with Governor Walz’s push for CARB compliance being a point of contention. Additionally, the upcoming elections add another layer of uncertainty, as potential shifts in leadership could further impact the regulatory landscape.
5. Despite the challenges, Lambert advises dealers to remain proactive in pursuing sales while managing expenses carefully. He emphasizes the importance of staying aggressive in the market and not retreating into a “bunker” mentality, even in the face of adversity.
"This is not a market-driven approach at all. It’s a collision of nonsensical government mandates. Mandating that you build something that consumers might not want to buy was never going to work out." - Scott Lambert.