Effects Of The New Bankruptcy Law: Twelve Months Past The Reform
Chris Lewis - Many experts predict that the levels will return to “normal” but will not drop ... they may not file bankruptcy, but their accounts will still be charged off.
Chris Lewis - Many experts predict that the levels will return to “normal” but will not drop ... they may not file bankruptcy, but their accounts will still be charged off.
Greg Goebel - Regarding department structure, much has to do with which ‘pool’ of customers the dealership wishes to swim in. Three pools exist for most dealerships initially.
I have seen that “worst” in some dealerships, as well as industry companies serving dealers (or more appropriately preying on them).
To be considered in place of a captive, an auto finance company must have a broad spectrum of products ...
George Dans - Remember one thing. There is a perfect recipe for success; it’s like your momma’s favorite meal, no matter how many times she makes it, it’s always the same, isn’t it? ...
Harlene Doane - Every dealer has a certain level of expectations when working with lead providers, and all services bought are measured against...
Greg Goebel - Generally they are looking to hire someone to get it running “right” again. The problem is it was never really running “right.”
John Carroll - His first big decision was to shut down the collision repair operations he had originally been given to run in order to expand the service group...
Ryan Linnehan - A strong call sheet is also something that you’ll never have a better opportunity to get than before the customer leaves with the car...
Greg Goebel - Some have asked me, “Do we ever really need to draw a line in the sand?” Well, yes, no and sometimes. Flip a coin. It really depends on the structure of either your department or your selling process.
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