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In 2012, Suzuki stopped selling cars and trucks in the United States after decades in the American market. Fortunately for Suzuki customers, they could still get those cars serviced by...
On today's CBT Newscast for Wednesday April 19, 2017:
Are consumer’s expectations unrealistic?
Consumers expectations are being set by other retail industries. They want to enjoy a frictionless experience. In this interview, Joe...
Leadership is paramount to a team.
Imagine an orchestra that has all the best musicians in the world except a conductor. Though every member can play perfectly on their own, if...
In this interview from CNBC at the recent New York Auto Show, Ford Motor CEO Mark Fields talks about the automaker's growth strategy, driving investor enthusiasm, a 'plateauing' auto market and the subprime market. Watch...
NADA.org: TYSONS, Va. (April 13, 2017) - Employment, wages and payroll at U.S. new-car dealerships all continued to rise in 2016, according to a new report released by the National Automobile...
CBT's Joe Gumm sat down with Michelle Krebs, Director of Automotive Relations and Senior Analyst at the recent J.D.Power Forum in New York to chat about her perspective of presented...
On today's episode of Weekly Tune-up, Becky talks about effective leadership when it comes to Fixed Ops in your dealership.
There is a great difference between a Leader and a Boss....
In Today's CBT Newscast for Tuesday April 18, 2017:
Mark Fields: Subprime market "not a bubble" right now
In this interview from CNBC at the recent New York Auto Show, Ford Motor CEO Mark Fields...
When I look back on my 20s, I see two different versions of myself. The first five years were dominated by feelings of insecurity and anxiety. I was living a...
In a recent interview on CNBC's "Fast Money", Michelle Meyer, Bank of America Merrill Lynch chief economist, explains why a bumpy road may be ahead for the U.S. auto market.
Watch the...