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NewsAugust 19, 2009

Vehicle Acceptance Opens New Location in Indianapolis, Indiana

Vehicle Acceptance Corporation is announcing their newest branch office location in Indianapolis, Indiana. The Buy-Here-Pay-Here market in the Midwest continues to show signs of being healthy and growing, and presence in this region is critical to the long term growth of VAC.

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NewsAugust 18, 2009

TK Carsites introduces Power Indexed Vehicle Inventory

TK Carsites, Inc. has just introduced a real game changer for car dealers posting inventory to their websites and other classified listing locations.

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NewsAugust 17, 2009

JMN Logistics Celebrates Tenth Anniversary

JMN Logistics, a national leader providing quality auto transportation services, is celebrating ten years of steady growth with a special sales promotion

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Articlesby Brent CarmichaelAugust 14, 2009

Cash is King

Brent Carmichael - Availability of cash is definitely not as prevalent as this time last year. The good news is that it is still available in the BHPH industry unlike some of the other unfortunate industries. It’s just not as easy to find or secure, not to mention afford, since the rates we enjoyed a year ago no longer exist ...

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Articlesby Harlene DoaneAugust 13, 2009

Improving Used Vehicle Management

Harlene Doane - Technology is giving today’s buyer the same information dealers have, creating what some people say is an efficient market. This efficient market is causing dealers to change the way they inventory and market their used vehicles. For years, dealers have been working towards a 60-day turn policy, some even had a 30-day policy for used vehicles, but in today’s inventory market, those policies might be outdated ...

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Articlesby Ben DonnarummaAugust 12, 2009

Mastering Buy Here Pay Here

Ben Donnarumma - To say the least, BHPH is in high demand today. More and more customers need alternative financing to replace the void left by several non-prime finance companies that have changed their programs over the past year. As the market continues to evolve, several dealers also are looking to BHPH or LHPH (lease here pay here) as a new source for sales and revenue. So, if you are a dealer who is thinking about financing subprime customers yourself, let me give you some words of advice

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Articlesby Jennifer Murphy BloodworthAugust 11, 2009

Gentilini Motors Focuses on Internet Sales

Jennifer Murphy - Almost a decade ago, the owners of Gentilini Motors in Woodbine, N.J., began to notice traditional advertising trailing off and the Internet catching on. “The Internet was becoming more of a craze. It was becoming more prevalent in everybody’s household,” said Paul Gentilini, co-owner. In 2000, Gentilini Motors’ focus shifted to building an online presence ...

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Articlesby Kirk ManzoAugust 10, 2009

Market Data v. Product Data

Kirk Manzo - The customer will have a well-prepared story about why they should not buy. This begs the question, are you going to buy their story (objections), or will they buy your story of why they must have this coverage? ...

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Articlesby Greg GoebelAugust 9, 2009

Stability and Opportunity in Subprime Auto Finance

Greg Goebel - I write this month’s column while on the plane back from the Non-Prime Auto Finance Conference hosted by the National Auto Finance Association. While this conference is oriented towards the non-prime auto finance companies and the industry vendors that serve them, I do recommend it to dealers who desire a better understanding of the other side of the fence – the challenges finance companies face on a day in and day out basis ...

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Articlesby David Keller, CPA, CFEAugust 6, 2009

A Diminishing Cash Position

David Keller - This past year, most dealers struggled to make a profit or attempted to keep losses at a minimum, conserve cash and basically just stay alive. They were hit with some strange tax consequences generated by the headlines noted earlier in this article. Used vehicle wholesale prices, in most instances, were drastically reduced at December 2008 versus December 2007 due to diminished demand from customers. This resulted in LIFO income, rather than normal LIFO expense ...

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