At the 2025 NADA Show, industry leaders are buzzing with optimism, and Brian MacDonald, CEO of CDK, is no exception. Joining Jim Fitzpatrick for an exclusive interview with CBT News, MacDonald shed light on the latest advancements from CDK and the key challenges dealers are facing in today’s market.
Key Takeaways:
- Brian MacDonald shares that dealers are entering 2025 with a generally positive outlook. He noted an increase in consumer confidence following the recent election, with many feeling optimistic about their financial standing, as evidenced by improved 401(k) performance. While affordability remains a key concern due to high vehicle prices, MacDonald emphasized that manufacturers could address this by implementing incentives and reducing unnecessary features. Interest rates, though not dropping as quickly as desired, are expected to stabilize, further supporting dealer operations.
- MacDonald highlighted CDK Global’s ongoing efforts to empower dealers through cutting-edge technology and powerful data analytics. At the forefront is the newly launched Vehicle Inventory Suite, which leverages CDK’s vast data—representing over 50% of car sales in North America—to provide actionable insights. Dealers can use these insights to make informed decisions about inventory pricing and management. Additionally, CDK introduced “Simple Pay,” a streamlined payment solution that integrates multiple payment options like Venmo, Apple Pay, and credit cards into dealership platforms. This tool not only enhances the consumer payment experience but also simplifies backend processes for dealership accounting teams, making operations more efficient and secure.
- He also detailed how artificial intelligence (AI) is a key component across CDK’s product lineup. Rather than treating AI as a standalone product, CDK integrates it into every solution, enabling dealers to generate actionable insights, optimize processes, and improve customer interactions. He stressed the importance of meeting consumers “where they want to be met,” noting the growing demand for flexible, hybrid retail experiences. Whether completing transactions online or in-store, today’s technology empowers dealers to adapt their processes to individual consumer preferences. He also highlighted how AI’s integration into CDK’s tools supports efficiency in complex transactions, such as trade-ins or financing, ensuring that both dealers and customers benefit from a seamless experience.
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