Recall Masters Supports its Auto Dealers with Special COVID-19 Response Kit
Recall Masters, Inc. announced the launch of a special COVID-19 Response Kit at no cost for its auto dealer clients.
Recall Masters, Inc. announced the launch of a special COVID-19 Response Kit at no cost for its auto dealer clients.
America’s auto dealerships continue to work through the challenges of operating during the coronavirus pandemic. Service departments, personal transportation are still important in countries where a nationwide lockdown has been implemented.
NADA Chairman Rhett Ricart released a statement in response to the Senate passage of the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act.
Dealers need to ensure they are remaining ADA compliant while catering to various groups of consumers.
General Motors and Ford are studying whether they can use their auto factories to support production of ventilators and other medical equipment to help combat the coronavirus pandemic sweeping across the nation.
Given the lack of uniformity in how states and local municipalities taking action are classifying dealership sales, service and parts operations, NADA and the Alliance have requested that the U.S. government ensure that the nation’s motor vehicle fleet remains as safe and operational as possible by considering vehicle repair, maintenance and sales facilities as essential operations during the coronavirus outbreak.
KPA releases a free COVID-19 coronavirus resources center for businesses to navigate workplace concerns.
An assessment of the new overtime rule and the impact it may have on your dealership.
With the advancement of dealership technology, will the need for F&I professionals dwindle?
The F&I industry continues to be plagued by malfeasance at the retail level. Attorney and compliance expert gets P&A executives up to speed.
Agents can and should help dealers design, install, and enforce their federally mandated CMS. Luckily for everyone involved, the instructions are freely available.
Hackers are using weak links in vendor and supply chains to target more secure networks. Here’s what agents and dealers need to know.
As the car buying process increasingly moves online, coupled with the evolution and migration of fraud to high-value targets, the automotive industry is under threat from newer, more sophisticated forms of identity fraud.
As state and federal regulations continue to evolve, it is crucial you ensure your dealership is selling above the line and paying attention to all safety recalls.
Be sure you know the three F&I ‘gotchas’ that compliance auditors, regulators, and plaintiffs’ attorneys will be hunting for in 2020 with this three-minute read.
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