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SAH83.710-0.9%
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GM84.0702.57%
F14.790-0.05%
RIVN16.680-0.08%
CYD51.8301.8%
HMC26.9700.53%
TM180.2205.27%
CVNA68.9004.8%
PAG180.070-0.89%
LAD308.520-4.86%
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Why compliance is the process that drives dealership success – Jim Ganther 

Jim Ganther says compliance must be embedded into dealership processes, not treated as an afterthought.

On today’s episode of Training Camp, host Adam Marburger welcomes industry veteran Jim Ganther, who emphasizes that compliance serves not only as a legal obligation but also as a foundational process to enhance profitability and foster long-term customer trust in dealerships.

With over 25 years of experience in automotive compliance, Ganther demonstrates a clear link between structured processes and improved business outcomes. He asserts, “If you have the basic principles of transparency, honesty, consistency, and respect for the customer, you’re going to be fine. I believe you’ll not only make more money but also create customers for life, not just transactions.”

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Throughout the discussion, Ganther drew parallels between compliance and both martial arts training and barbecuing. He emphasizes that successful results stem from a commitment to repeatable and verifiable processes. Similar to advancing in jiu-jitsu or mastering the art of making brisket, compliance requires patience, structure, and consistency.

Ganther also cautions dealers that regulatory pressure constitutes only part of the challenge. He anticipates that financial institutions will increasingly hold dealerships accountable by assessing compliance risk alongside consumer credit. Dealers with weak compliance practices may face higher costs or limited financing opportunities.

“The price of excellence is being willing to suck for a while.” 

For dealers aiming to establish a fully compliant F&I department, Ganther recommends starting with written policies and procedures, implementing ongoing training, and conducting regular audits. He points out that achieving operational discipline typically requires at least a year of dedicated effort, but emphasizes that the work is never truly finished.

Ultimately, Ganther compares compliance to the initial challenges faced by martial arts students. Therefore, he encourages dealers to embrace the process rather than view compliance as a one-time goal.

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