Although this year has been much more mild than many other winters in Ohio, we’ve all been stuck in the less-than-pleasant situation of dealing with the after-effects of getting caught in a sudden snow flurry. And when you wake up to 13 inches of a w …
Read MoreIt's been widely celebrated this year that 2015 was a record-setter in auto sales. But how long can it hold out, asks Laurie Harbour, analyst? Apparently, not as long as many optimists would assume. Sales are expected to drop significantly in as few …
Read MoreLet's face it... Although this year has been pretty mild, Ohio winters can be brutal. And whether you're an auto dealer or your regular commuter, preparation is the best defense against a dangerous cold season. The biggest lesson you can learn from p …
Read MoreThere's been a lot going on in the automotive industry lately, and this week is no different. At the Detroit Auto Show, fancy cars and the future of what we drive weren't the only things being discussed - most notably, the collaboration between safet …
Read MoreWe may still be in the first month of the year, but that doesn't mean it's not the perfect time to get your auto dealership in order! It's never too early to stock up on auto dealer supplies to help you stay clean and organized, long before the …
Read MoreEveryone knows Detroit, Michigan as the "Motor City," and we're reminded of that, once again, as the North American International Auto Show begins this week (with the luxurious Gallery show setting the ball rolling early on January 9th). The show wil …
Read MoreAlthough it wasn't an increase in sales for all types of cars, 2015 showed some major trends to watch out for as an auto dealer - or buyer. The year brought about massive increases for crossover vehicles. While experts claim fuel efficiency (and lowe …
Read MoreFaulty Takata airbags, known to project shrapnel upon release, is facing another loss of life after final confirmation on a summer crash of the previous year. The company, which must pay tens of millions of dollars following the safety violations of …
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