NADA Chairman Urges Automakers to Treat Dealers as 'Real Partners'

Sat Feb 9, 2008 7:01pm EST
 
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SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 9 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Dealers are "uniquely
qualified" to connect three sectors that drive the U.S. auto industry --
consumers, automakers and Congress, said Dale Willey in his remarks at the
National Automobile Dealers Association's (NADA) 91st Annual Convention &
Exposition in San Francisco.
    Willey, president of Dale Willey Automotive in Lawrence, Kansas, says
after 37 years in the retail-auto industry and as NADA chairman over the past
year, he now sees the role of dealers differently.
    "We are the bridge that connects the consumer to the manufacturer," Willey
said. "We hear everything the car buyer likes or doesn't like about a
vehicle."
    It's this experience that makes dealers "uniquely qualified" to help
automakers develop products that sell, says Willey. Dealers gather valuable
product information daily under real-world conditions.
    Dealers must work with automakers as "real partners" -- not in a legal
sense, but in terms of working together with one goal in mind -- producing and
selling vehicles that consumers want to drive, Willey added.
    Willey says manufacturers spend millions of dollars on surveys, polls and
focus groups to figure out what consumers want," he says. "Just because a
focus group likes something doesn't mean that consumers are going to rush out
and buy it," Willey says.
    America's franchised new-car and truck dealers "know better than anyone
what consumers want to drive," Willey said.
    In addition, dealers understand legislation that affects the industry and
the difficulties automakers face in creating cars with increased fuel economy,
he said. "Dealers also understand the consumer's desire to get better gas
mileage."
    The National Automobile Dealers Association, founded in 1917 and based in
McLean, Va., represents about 20,000 franchised new-car and truck dealers
holding nearly 43,000 separate franchises, domestic and international. For
more information, visit www.nada.org.
SOURCE  National Automobile Dealers Association

David Hyatt, Vice President of Public Affairs, +1-703-821-7120,
dhyatt@nada.org; Charles Cyrill, PR Director, NADA Public Affairs,
+1-216-870-8837, ccyrill@nada.org

 

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