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The simple ‘paperwork’ mistake that could cost dealers $10,000

As record-keeping and paperwork requirements get tighter, getting it wrong could cost you. Dealership technology company CDK Global shares how one dealer lost $10,000 and how you can avoid the same mistake.

The simple 'paperwork' mistake that could cost dealers $10,000

On the Dash:

  • CDK Global says a paperwork problem cost a dealer $10,000 during a manufacturer audit.
  • NADA calls federal record-keeping requirements among the most burdensome rules dealers face today.
  • Digital document systems let dealers retrieve any record instantly, reducing audit and compliance risk.

Car dealers face some of the most demanding record-keeping requirements in American retail. Manufacturers are auditing more than ever. NADA calls the expanding federal requirements for document tracking “unbelievably burdensome.” It’s not just a burden, it can eat into your bottom line as well.

The cost of getting it wrong can be steep. CDK Global, a dealership technology company, describes one dealer who closed a clean deal, earned a $10,000 manufacturer rebate, and filed the authorization form the way paperwork always got filed there. Months later, an audit team arrived and asked for the form, but it couldn’t be found. The manufacturer could not honor what could not be proven, and the dealer had to write a $10,000 check back.

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The financial hit is not always a $10,000 loss, but smaller mistakes can add up just as quickly. The average cost to locate a misfiled document is $220, according to CDK Global. In paper-based systems, one in 20 documents is lost or misfiled. Reproducing a lost document adds time and labor costs on top of that.

As regulations tighten, so does the importance of managing documents. Dealers wrote more than 276 million repair orders in 2024, according to NADA. Everyone carries a retention obligation, and it can carry direct financial consequences when a dealer cannot produce that document during an audit. A March 2025 change to the Office of Foreign Assets Control statute of limitations extended required document retention to 10 years nationwide, affecting dealership compliance workflows across every department.

According to CDK Global, many dealerships still rely on physical folders, unstructured shared drives, and inbox-to-inbox email chains that hold critical records no one has formally archived. CDK Global says the fix is moving to a single digital document management system.

When records are stored and organized by deal, date, and department, they do not disappear during a busy month-end close or when an employee leaves the company. CDK Global says authorized staff can retrieve any document immediately, regardless of which department generated it.

For a dealership processing hundreds of transactions a month across sales, F&I, service, and parts, the difference is direct. A well-organized document system is one that a dealer can walk into an audit with confidence.

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