A federal judge ordered no changes to the bail terms for former Reynolds and Reynolds CEO Bob Brockman, who faces charges of tax evasion and wire fraud.
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A federal judge ordered no changes to the bail terms for former Reynolds and Reynolds CEO Bob Brockman, who faces charges of tax evasion and wire fraud.
The capital secured from the latest investment round will be used to add scale to the software as a service company, grow its customer base and invest in its technology platform.
From sports analogies to internal definitions, auto finance leaders discuss the importance of drawing on talent from different pools, and creating good tension and discussion that better serves auto finance customers and dealership partners.
Removing relocation requirements, recruiting from a larger pool of universities and leaning on virtual internship programs are among the ways auto lenders can increase diversity, according to co-chairs of the Ford Credit Diversity and Inclusion Council.
The study said 229,000 brand additions are made to shoppers' lists as a result of consumers seeing those brands at the New York show.
Rivian CEO RJ Scaringe for the first time explains how Rivian customers and Amazon will be able to get their vehicles serviced. The company will open 41 brick-and-mortar service centers and offer mobile service.
The Chicago dealership services and vehicle listings company showed signs its business is recovering from the effects of the coronavirus pandemic.
The idea of connected and over-the-top television advertising is to target buyers more likely to be in market for a vehicle vs. a mass audience.
More dealers than a year ago said the value of their dealerships will rise over the next year, according to a new survey by an advisory firm.
Terms of the settlement between DMS giant CDK Global and third-party data integrator Authenticom are confidential.
Thayer Family Dealerships of Bowling Green, Ohio, typically hosts a handful of events per year to keep customers coming back. It pivoted to hosting drive-in movies during the pandemic.
Steve Wittman joined the nation's sixth-largest new-vehicle retailer as its first chief digital retail officer, and Stephen Conrad joined as vice president of e-commerce, also a new position.
There are good reasons why dealers are still needed in the sale of automobiles, writes an Automotive News reader in a letter to the editor.
The startup is now valued at more than $1 billion.
Facing a 39-count federal indictment, the former chairman and CEO of the dealership services giant is scheduled to appear in court for a bail review hearing this week.
Nissan will offer customers Toyota RAV4 test drives as part of a marketing blitz for its competing Rogue compact crossover.
50 with BMW
Jesse Hord, third from left, CEO of Keeler Motor Car Co. in Latham, N.Y., receives a 50-year award for Keeler BMW. Also pictured are, from left, Gerry Matthews, area manager for BMW of North America; Alan Litrell, Keeler BMW general manager; Patrick Ryan, vice president, Keeler Motor Car Co.; and Tom Shanley, regional vice president for BMW of North America.
Dealer association leaders are lobbying state and local governments, among other tactics, to try to keep a fresh batch of COVID-19 restrictions at bay.
As protests against police brutality continue into the fall, automotive business leaders contemplate their own diversity and inclusion efforts. Automotive finance, a sector that has historically skewed white and male, has not been exempt from such self-reflection.
Several public groups reported record-high F&I profit per vehicle, and two retailers earned more than $2,000 on average in F&I profit per vehicle sold.
The automaker is adding an early warning system that alerts drivers to speed-detection devices and traffic speed and red-light cameras.
Quentin Strouss sold cars for 67 years and retired from Ron Lewis Ford with more than 12,000 sales under his belt.
Vendors are rolling out new products to target ads specifically to consumers looking for a vehicle while they watch streaming content.
Brockman, who faces federal tax evasion and money laundering charges, stepped down as CEO and chairman dealership management system giant Reynolds and Reynolds, the company said Friday.
TrueCar's revenue-sharing partnership with USAA represented about 29 percent of the vehicles sold by dealers to buyers who connect through the company's marketplace.
The privately held dealership management system giant did not immediately say whether Bob Brockman, who faces federal charges of tax evasion and wire fraud, will remain chairman. President and COO Tommy Barras will take over as CEO.
The vehicle listings site said net income more than tripled in the third quarter on slightly lower revenue, with a reduction in expenses during the pandemic.
Toyota Motor, Hyundai, Subaru and Mazda racked up October U.S. sales gains behind crossovers and other light trucks, signaling the market continues to claw back amid the pandemic.Toyota division pickup deliveries jumped 22 percent. Volume dropped at Ford and Honda Motor.
While lenders aren't third-party debt collectors, American Financial Services Association leaders voiced concerns this year that its membership could end up being similarly restricted.
Several public groups reported record-high F&I profit per vehicle, and two retailers earned more than $2,000 on average in F&I profit per vehicle sold
The lender said it benefited from a "pretty big inventory" of used vehicles heading into the reporting period that it was able to sell into an improving market.
Toyota Motor, Hyundai, Subaru and Mazda racked up October U.S. sales gains behind crossovers and other light trucks, signaling the market continues to claw back amid the pandemic.Toyota division pickup deliveries jumped 22 percent. Volume dropped at Honda Motor.
What is Ralph Gilles' favourite vehicle project so far? Hint: It’s built in Canada.
Key to driving socially distanced foot traffic, some dealers say, is emphasizing COVID-19 safety protocols in customer outreach. And in the digital world, online reviews are the strongest currency.
Toyota Motor Corp., Hyundai and Mazda racked up October U.S. sales gains behind crossovers and other light trucks, in the latest sign the market continues to claw back amid the coronavirus pandemic. Toyota division pickup deliveries jumped 22 percent.
Toyota Motor Corp., Hyundai and Mazda racked up October U.S. sales gains behind demand for crossovers and other light trucks, in the latest sign the market continues to claw back amid the coronavirus pandemic. Toyota division pickup deliveries jumped 22 percent.
Hyundai's U.S. sales edged up 1 percent to 57,395 in October behind a second consecutive month of double-digit growth in retail deliveries, driven by crossovers, in the latest sign the market continues to claw back amid the coronavirus outbreak.
The DMS giant said the number of North American automotive customer sites has grown seven consecutive quarters, with fiscal first-quarter results exceeding expectations amid the pandemic.
The dealership group sold Lexus of Greenville in South Carolina to comply with its framework agreement with Lexus, which stipulates that the group can't own more than four stores in one designated area.
An augmented reality experience for consumers in Australia is one way Volkswagen is trying to make shoppers more comfortable with buying a vehicle online during the pandemic.
The dealer association has put a spotlight on its efforts to improve diversity, inclusion and equity within the organization and among its 16,000-plus members.
Panelists for the second and third installments of Automotive News' five-part 2020 Fixed Ops Journal Forum discussed how they kept their service departments running during the pandemic and lessons that were learned.
Dealer Larry Miller once said selling the team would be like selling one of the state's national parks. But his widow says the deal, reportedly valued at $1.66 billion, will allow her family to diversify its business and increase its philanthropy.
Reynolds and Reynolds' CEO is expected back in court Nov. 12 to review conditions of his release, following his indictment on federal tax evasion and wire fraud charges.
Customers can now swap their Volvo in as little as four months instead of every year, and they can even cancel their membership.
Paul Garavel knows there's an easier, cheaper and better way to get customers who buy a car to come back: It just takes a little effort, a lot of kindness and a few tchotchkes.