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NADA | NADA Headlines

NADA: Auto Tariffs Will Raise Prices, Limit Choice and Depress Demand for New Cars and Trucks

TYSONS, Va. — In comments filed Friday to the U.S. Department of Commerce, NADA made it clear that America’s automobile dealers oppose the imposition of new tariffs or quotas on imported automobiles or automotive parts. NADA fears that any new tariffs or quotas will result in higher vehicle prices and reduced choice for the American automobile…
NADA | NADA Headlines

New Jobs Everyday: How Dealerships Drive Employment in Local Communities

Looking for a rewarding, well-paying career with plenty of opportunity for advancement in one of the nation’s fastest growing and evolving industries of the last century? Drive straight to your local new-car dealership. Automotive jobs at local dealerships are the fast track to a great career, no matter what your educational background. New-car…
NADA | NADA Headlines

Automakers Warn U.S. Tariffs Will Cost Hundreds of Thousands of Jobs, Hike Prices

WASHINGTON, June 27 (Reuters) - Two major auto trade groups on Wednesday warned the Trump administration that imposing up to 25 percent tariffs on imported vehicles would cost hundreds of thousands of auto jobs, dramatically hike prices on vehicles and threaten industry spending on self-driving cars. A coalition representing major foreign…
NADA | Chairmans Column

Auto Tariffs Are the Wrong Way to Address Trade Concerns

When the NADA Board of Directors met earlier this month in New York, developments in Washington, D.C., once again dominated the conversation among directors from all over the country. No surprise there. But what was surprising was the specific area of policy currently under consideration in Washington. I’m referring, of course, to the possibility…
NADA | NADA Headlines

American Truck Dealers (ATD) Organize Coalition to Repeal Outdated Federal Excise Tax

WASHINGTON – Following a two-day legislative fly-in to Capitol Hill last week, the American Truck Dealers (ATD) is organizing an industry-wide coalition to repeal the federal excise tax (FET) on the sale of heavy-duty trucks and trailers. “ATD is in the process of launching a new FET Repeal Coalition,” said ATD Chairwoman Jodie Teuton. “The…
NADA Show | NADA Headlines

Save the Date: NADA Show 2019 Attendee Registration Opens July 23

The Auto Industry Event of the Year is heading to San Francisco Jan. 24-27, 2019! You won’t want to miss NADA's signature annual Show, featuring four exciting days of networking, business, innovation and learning amongst more than 20,000 of the world’s top auto industry representatives, as we kick off the new year in the City by the Bay.…
NADA Show | NADA Headlines

NADA Show 2019 Exhibitor Registration Now Open

NADA is now accepting applications for Expo Booth space at NADA Show 2019 in San Francisco. Exhibitors, reserve your space today at the automotive industry's premier marketplace. More than 500 exhibitors will display the latest industry innovations, products and services to more than 20,000 attendees at the NADA Show at the newly-remodeled…
NADA | NADA Headlines

The Facts on the Trump Administration’s Tariff Plan

The Trump Administration announced in late May that it was initiating an investigation that could result in a tariff of up to 25% on imported automobiles and automobile parts. Under law (Section 232 of the Trade Expansion Act of 1962), the President has broad authority to impose tariffs or import quotas if the Commerce Department concludes that…
NADA | NADA Headlines

U.S. Department of Labor to Nationally Recognize Employers with HIRE Vets Medallion Program

CHESAPEAKE, Va. – Brad Hunt, president of Southern Auto Group in the Tidewater area of Virginia, says employers – including the nation’s new-car and -truck dealerships – should not overlook hiring military veterans to fill vacant job positions. “Veterans are disciplined. They understand the chain of command. They are mission oriented,” said…
ATD | Chairmans Column

Trucking Industry Supports Repeal of Federal Excise Tax

Not every centennial is a cause for celebration. Last year, the federal excise tax (FET) reached the 100-year mark, and America’s truck dealers can all agree that this onerous tax has outlived its usefulness. The FET was originally imposed in 1917 for a noble cause — to help pay for World War I. Although the last American veteran of that…

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