AutoRemarketing.com’s Top Weekly Stories
CARY, N.C. — A decision affecting hundreds of franchise dealers nationwide led the way as the top story this week at AutoRemarketing.com.
Readers wanted to learn more about the decision by General Motors to send letters of intent to stores slated to be shuttered later this year.
Also, an analysis from J.D. Power & Associates about future sales performance caught readers' attention.
The top five stories from AutoRemarketing.com this week are:
1. More than 600 GM Dealers to be Reinstated
DETROIT — The rebirth of hundreds of soon-to-be-eliminated General Motors dealers took an enormous step forward late last week when the automaker announced it would send …
2. J.D. Power: Worst Over for Auto Sales; Slow Climb to 16 Million in 2014
WESTLAKE VILLAGE, Calif. — The auto industry has likely seen the worst of its drought, and though certain issues and challenges must be addressed, new-vehicle sales are headed toward …
3. Fed Reports on Sales Climates for Dealers Across U.S.
WASHINGTON, D.C. — Vehicle sales throughout the 12 Federal Reserve Districts, for the most part, have remained static or softened recently, and dealers in some districts reported that …
4. Hyundai Dealer Thrives in Tough Market with Solid CPO Sales, Tight Inventory Control, Strong ROI
FORT MYERS, Fla. — "We're trying to do more with less." That's the motto by which O'Brien Hyundai has thrived, as of late, as the auto environment …
INDIANAPOLIS — The Auction Broadcasting Co. named a new chief financial officer recently, and hired to serve in that role is …
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