TSLA380.690-10.37%
GM76.580-1.14%
F14.3400.1499%
RIVN17.3050.2149%
CYD44.260-0.455%
HMC28.245-0.525%
TM177.970-1.79%
CVNA67.495-3.165%
PAG201.710-3.03%
LAD334.830-4.33%
AN205.830-3.17%
GPI325.025-6.595%
ABG219.570-7.09%
SAH99.230-3.49%
TSLA380.690-10.37%
GM76.580-1.14%
F14.3400.1499%
RIVN17.3050.2149%
CYD44.260-0.455%
HMC28.245-0.525%
TM177.970-1.79%
CVNA67.495-3.165%
PAG201.710-3.03%
LAD334.830-4.33%
AN205.830-3.17%
GPI325.025-6.595%
ABG219.570-7.09%
SAH99.230-3.49%
TSLA380.690-10.37%
GM76.580-1.14%
F14.3400.1499%
RIVN17.3050.2149%
CYD44.260-0.455%
HMC28.245-0.525%
TM177.970-1.79%
CVNA67.495-3.165%
PAG201.710-3.03%
LAD334.830-4.33%
AN205.830-3.17%
GPI325.025-6.595%
ABG219.570-7.09%
SAH99.230-3.49%

Daily Newscast: Cox Auto’s Mark O’Neil on challenges dealers face | Why Dietmar Exler is confident about auto sales | Is Wall Street Making It Harder to Buy a Car?

 

In today’s CBT Newscast for Thursday April 13, 2017:

Cox Automotive’s Mark O’Neil: New car dealers must be in the used car business
Earlier this week Jim Fitzpatrick sat down with Mark O’Neil, COO of Cox Automotive at the J.D. Power Summit in New York to discuss the future of the retail auto industry and what dealers need to focus on now.
Topics addressed include the used car market, technology, online retailing, future transportation opportunities and customer experience.
Tune in for this in-depth interview in full length. Watch Now 

6 sentences your employees don’t want to hear
The best bosses tend to say things that are supportive, grateful, and honest.
But it can be easy to put your foot in your mouth.
Business Insider spoke with a number of career experts and bosses from a range of fields to find out what’s better left unsaid. Read More

Why Mercedes’ CEO Dietmar Exler is confident about the future of auto sales.
CNBC caught up with Dietmar Exler, CEO Mercedes USA at the New York Auto show to ask his opinion on the state of sales in the auto industry, manufacturing in the US and pulling advertising from Bill O’Reilly’s Show. Watch Now

Is Wall Street Making It Harder to Buy a Car?
On countless occasions in recent years, the U.S. auto industry has relied on cheap and easy credit from Wall Street to get it through rough patches. Not this time.
Read More

 

Sources: Bloomberg, CNBC, Business Insider

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