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NADA Convention
Opens in Orlando
NADA chairman Jack Kain welcomes dealers, to the show,
which is offering 44 workshops and a record 380,000-plus net square
feet of exhibit space and a record 620-plus exhibitors.
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Kain Questions Automaker “Right-sizing” Threats
NADA chairman also praises hurricane recovery efforts.
General Session (audio/video) • Year In Review (audio/video)
NADA Century Award Celebrates Long-Time Dealerships
NADA chairman and all-new display honor proud past, promising future for dealers.
Purves Plugs Automaker/Dealer Cooperation
He pushes auto retail careers, not jobs.
General Session (audio/video) • Q&A (audio/video)
NADA’s Taylor: ’06 New-Car Sales Should Hit 16.8 Million
Forecast down slightly from last year but continues strong trend.
Press Conference (audio/video) • Q&A (audio/video)
Arkansas Dealer Gets Time Quality Award
Bennie F. Ryburn III is honored at NADA.
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Ford’s Fields: Working On Dealer Communications
Ford executive vice president Mark Fields would not elaborate on dealer margins.
GM’s LaNeve: Dealer Sales and Profitability Are Job 1
Store reductions remain on the back burner for now.
NADA Industry Relations Division Hosts Annual Luncheon
Dealers and Auto Industry executives gather during convention.
Volvo CEO: Auto Retail Needs More Women
Anne E. Belec addresses Women Dealers Breakfast.
Manheim: Dealer Consignments Up
Chief economist Tom Webb cites fallof in off-lease vehicles.
Bricklin Wants Only Content-Heavy Cherys for U.S.
Importer Malcolm Bricklin hopes to lead wave of Chinese cars.
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