Inside Automotive
With the digital future already here, we’re seeing many dealerships of all sizes embrace the need for transformation, mainly to meet their customers’ expectations and the pace of the market. Today, we’re catching up with Alex Casebeer, the General Manager and Partner of Capitol Auto Group. On today’s episode of Inside Automotive, Casebeer provides us with an inside look at how his operations are going on the West Coast. Watch the full segment here
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On September 24, Ford and its Canadian autoworkers approved a new labor contract, preventing a strike that had been threatened and possibly setting the stage for a similar action by the United Auto Workers at American carmaker sites. According to the Canadian autoworkers’ organization, Unifor, the new agreement increases basic hourly pay for manufacturing workers by about 20% over three years. Read More
AutoNation has appointed former vice president of sales and marketing at Nissan Canada Jeff Parent to serve as the dealership group’s new chief operating officer. Parent will replace outgoing COO Steve Kwak, who will exit the company at the end of the month. The incoming operations chief was most recently employed at Gulf States Toyota, one of the Japanese brand’s largest non-franchised retailers, as president and general manager. Read More
For Dealers
In the auto industry’s competitive landscape, dealerships must prioritize customer satisfaction to achieve success. Satisfying customers acts as fuel, driving growth and profitability for dealerships. As customers have endless options available in this market, differentiating themselves through providing exceptional customer experience is crucial for dealerships. Read More
The multi-point inspection process, which has been around for over 100 years, has one central purpose: to sell additional maintenance services. Period. Granted, there are many secondary reasons to do an MPI, such as vehicle safety and satisfying OEM mandates – but the main reason is to sell service. Read More