The nation's largest used-vehicle retailer said it has transformed every aspect of its business so that it can deliver an omnichannel experience.
Wednesday, December 30, 2020
CarMax to spread the word about omnichannel
Tuesday, December 29, 2020
COVID-19 dominates most-clicked 2020 stories
Coronavirus dominated the news cycle this year, roiling the U.S. auto industry.
Key F&I trends of 2020
According to some of the nation's largest F&I providers and administrators, 2020 is a year unlikely to be forgotten, one which spurred change throughout the finance process.
Sunday, December 27, 2020
2020: A year to remember or what?
It might seem an odd time to launch this Automotive News yearbook, but believe me it was planned well before we knew 2020 was going to be, well, so 2020. Our aim is to provide an almanac of sorts, something you might want to keep handy into 2021 or beyond.
A Call To Action: Industry rose to help society in toughest times
When the history of the COVID-19 pandemic is written, there should be a prominent place for the auto industry heroes who stepped up, pitched in, mobilized, fed, educated and comforted.
Top stories of 2020
Choosing No. 1 was easy. The tough part was remembering nine other things that happened this year.
Industry forges community amid the crisis
The 44th annual Automotive News World Congress in Detroit went virtual this year in an eight-week series of Congress Conversations that highlighted issues and trends in the auto industry emerging from the pandemic.
Wednesday, December 23, 2020
Communication key in dealer, lender relationships in 2020
Dealer respondents to J.D. Power's 2020 U.S. Dealer Financing Satisfaction Study said they had more trouble getting in touch with lender representatives this year, even after shelter-in-place orders lifted in much of the country.
2020 in review — and what to expect next year
Vehicle prices are likely to remain high, and if credit remains constricted, affordability will be a key theme of the new-vehicle market next year.
Tuesday, December 22, 2020
CarMax quarterly earnings rise 36%; store expansion resumes
The nation's largest used-car retailer said that demand softened toward the end of its fiscal third quarter as COVID-19 cases spread.
Monday, December 21, 2020
Michigan direct-sales bill stalls in Legislature as term ends
The bill as amended would have removed an exemption for Tesla from Michigan's ban on direct vehicle sales, but the measure was not taken up before the end of lawmakers' two-year term.
Mitsubishi dealers count on next-gen Outlander
Some dealers see the automaker's first new-generation U.S. vehicle in years as critical for the brand's survival in North America as they push for more marketing money.
Peter Welch leaves a 'leaner and meaner' NADA
The head of the National Automobile Dealers Association since 2013 cited selling its NADA Used Car Guide, exiting the retirement-planning business and bulking up the public-affairs department as noteworthy accomplishments.
Sunday, December 20, 2020
Leader fights fear with happy tunes
The president and dealer principal of Schumacher Chevrolet Auto Group last month became the first woman to chair the New Jersey Coalition of Automotive Retailers in its 102-year history.
Food bank receives an unexpected zero
Sullivan Auto Group promised a $5,000 donation, but the owner multiplied that by 10 without telling officials from the charity until they came to get the check.
OBITUARY: Jack Thompson
The Pennsylvania dealer and founder of the Thompson Organization died Dec. 8 at age 89.
Nissan ready to take digital-retailing plunge
The service, Nissan@Home, will enable consumers to shop for a vehicle, schedule test drives, complete the paperwork for a purchase and take delivery without having to step inside a dealership.
After COVID, there's a new benchmark for retail success
Units per salesperson is a metric that dealerships have tracked for decades. It also hadn’t fundamentally changed in more than 35 years – until COVID-19.
Santa's sleigh full of Chevys
A decades-long tradition of installing a 1-ton Santa statue outside an Indiana dealership ended last year when the store was sold. But the new owners bought a new St. Nick after a town outcry.
Want to gift a Lexus? First check your ‘aper'
"Saturday Night Live" apparently isn't a fan of those ubiquitous year-end commercials that urge consumers to give their loved one a luxury car topped with a giant red bow.
JM Family on journey to expand beyond autos
A new business unit and the hiring of two executives — including former AutoNation CEO Cheryl Miller — mark a shift for the automotive-focused conglomerate.
Prosecutors raise doubts on Brockman health claims
A federal court is set to hear arguments in January about whether to grant a competency hearing for former Reynolds and Reynolds CEO Bob Brockman in a tax fraud case.
Buffalo dealerships show signs of success
As the Buffalo Bills have their best season since the 1990s, Northtown Automotive has drawn attention to itself with ever-changing billboard messages taunting the team's opponents.
N.Y. stores limit turnover by promoting from within
At Garber Rochester, all employees are encouraged to move up.
Friday, December 18, 2020
Morgan grows presence in southwest Florida with O'Brien acquisition
The acquisition, which closed Tuesday, brings Morgan Auto Group's total dealership count in Florida to 45.
Thursday, December 17, 2020
Maroone takes full ownership of West Palm Beach Chevy store
Maroone USA said it will "enhance" some of the Florida store's offerings, such as adding statewide vehicle delivery.
Wednesday, December 16, 2020
Auto recovery in 2021's first half to exclude nonprime shoppers
A slowdown in nonprime originations isn't likely to stem from auto lenders tightening their underwriting practices in 2021, credit bureau TransUnion said. Rather, a slowdown in demand from consumers in these credit tiers will curtail purchases.
Auto recovery in 2021's first half to exclude nonprime shoppers
A slowdown in nonprime originations isn't likely to stem from auto lenders tightening their underwriting practices in 2021, credit bureau TransUnion said. Rather, a slowdown in demand from consumers in these credit tiers will curtail purchases.
Former AutoNation CEO Miller rejoins JM Family
Cheryl Miller, who resigned from the largest U.S. dealership group in July after taking medical leave, will be CFO of JM Family Enterprises as the automotive-focused conglomerate moves to diversify.
Tuesday, December 15, 2020
Judge weighs decision to transfer Brockman tax fraud case to Texas
A federal judge did not rule on a change-of-venue request, filed by attorneys for former Reynolds and Reynolds CEO Bob Brockman, during a court hearing Tuesday.
Pennsylvania dealer Jack Thompson dies of COVID-19 at 89
A longtime car enthusiast, Thompson opened his first store — one of the initial Toyota dealerships in the U.S. — in 1969. He also had a passion for racing, which pushed him to acquire a BMW franchise in 1981.
Monday, December 14, 2020
Victory Automotive Group files, later dismisses, lawsuit against DealerSocket
The delaership group voluntarily dismissed its breach-of-contract case against DealerSocket, which was filed last week in federal court in Texas.
Sunday, December 13, 2020
Tools, tech ease omnichannel transition
Dealers across the U.S.-- fighting for survival as the pandemic surged this past spring -- purchased new technology, plugged in retail tools and revamped digital processes to sell vehicles online when face-to-face wasn't preferable, or possible.
Some dealers ditch F&I office in digital shift
To adapt during the pandemic, dealers switched to digital transactions and, in some cases, entirely eliminated their dealerships' F&I offices.
Inventory crunch lesson: Less is more
The pandemic has caused great disruption in the auto industry, but retailers and automakers posted massive third-quarter profits. How can this be?
Profits, cash boost dealership M&A this year
Buy-sell activity rose in the third quarter following coronavirus-related slowdowns earlier this year. Industry experts expect to see a high level of transactions heading into 2021.
Winning the trust of digital customers
Kevin Frye, marketing director for Jeff Wyler Automotive Family in Ohio, said his group is trying to earn digital shoppers' trust by replacing the form lead with real-time communication.
Dealer anniversary
The dealers featured this week is Randy Curnow, dealer principal of Randy Curnow Buick-GMC in Kansas City, Kan., and Max Curnow, vice president.
How to keep people above water on loans
Shorter-term loans and cash down are strategies to help buyers avoid negative equity.
Competency hearing in Brockman case sought
Attorneys for former Reynolds and Reynolds CEO Bob Brockman are seeking a competency hearing based on diagnoses consistent with Parkinson's disease and dementia.
Dealers should be treated as partners in EVs
Automakers, who will spend billions on the manufacturing of electric vehicles, should step in to help retail outlets with the costly facility upgrades needed to sell and service them.
Stuckey Automotive wants to buy your car
The dealership group is hoping a used-vehicle buying program will help generate new inventory and potential customers.
Service Counter: Repair downturn a result of the pandemic
A look at the toll the pandemic has had on dealership fixed operations, and recall work.
Independent repair shops can have their own set of frustrations
Becoming a Saab mechanic via Subaru is the last thing I ever envisioned. But thanks to two new used cars, my face is now a familiar one at the parts counter of my local Subaru dealer.
Efficiency focus helps turn tech's 15 hours into 45
Ask Dave Eschbaugh about the value of the Matrix Trade Institute and its unconventional training methods, and the service manager at Porsche Beachwood thinks of Nico Grolimund, an hourly technician.
How some automakers are preparing for the switch to EVs
Here is what some automakers are doing in their tech education programs at colleges to address the switch to electrification.
The climate is right ... the political climate, that is
President-elect Joe Biden is expected to be at least as aggressive in enacting legislation aimed at curbing greenhouse gases and harmful emissions than the Obama administration.
Fixed in time: Service department at Ferguson-Olander Ford in Kansas in 1937
The Ford dealership took over space previously occupied by Stretch and Strain, a Nash Motors dealership, along the city's Auto Row.
Pay, poor tools, pandemic are sore spots for technicians, but EVs interest them
The Carlisle & Co. Automotive Technician Survey in the fall of 2020 had more than 17,500 responses representing 17 brands across the U.S. and Canada. The survey shows the challenges the industry has with technician satisfaction.
Student gets on the fast track to flat-rate mechanic
An old Chinese proverb notes that what people hear, they forget; what they see, they remember; but what they do, they learn. Rebekah McCandless-Bates can relate.