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O P E N ROA D LOUISIANA INDEPENDENT AUTOMOBILE DEALERS ASSOCIATION

CASH FLOW: THE KEY TO STAYING AFLOAT ALSO Marketing Your Vehicles Beyond the Dealership PLUS NAAA: Auction Industry Report

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MAGAZINECONTENTS 4 Legal Legislative 8 Cash Flow: The Key to Staying Afloat 10 NAAA Auction Industry Report

CMD Classes

Dealers who demonstrate commitment and support the principles and ethical business standards of the CMD® designation complete a four-day seminar that addresses Business Management, Merchandising, Financial Management, Human Resources, and Business Planning. Northwood University provides the instructor and awards four Continuing Education units for this course.

The next class will be March 10-12 at the SuperMedia Hotel and Conference Center at DFW.

A Message from the President I would like to thank the members and the Board of the Louisiana Independent Auto Dealers Association for electing me for the President of the association for another term. The staff and the Board work hard on making the association something the used car dealers can be proud of. We have grown a great deal with the added garage liability coverage that we offer, just remember that the other companies are going to try to drop their prices to meet or beat ours but they will not be able to stay that low. They do not have the stability that we have. While there prices are a roller coaster ride ours will endure and stay the same. Let us give you the peace of mind in knowing that you’re Insurance is worry free. Call our Servicing Agents at 225-6674421 and get a quote today! You can call LIADA at 1-800-960-5423 or email us at LAASSOCIATION@aol.com if you have any questions. Don’t forget to visit our web site at www.laiada.com. Thank you, Val Clary LIADA President

THE CURRENT STATE OF THE AUTO INDUSTRY

John McElroy is host of the long-running “Autoline Detroit” television program, covering all aspects of the automotive industry. In this presentation, McElroy provides a thorough and insightful review of where we’ve been, where we now are, and where our industry is headed. Taped at the Automotive Fleet & Leasing Association’s Annual Conference.

Log on to www.niada.tv and Click on “OPERATIONS”

Remember we have over 400 hours of quality dealer education that can be viewed 24/7 on niada.tv.

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NIADA HEADQUARTERS: 2521 BROWN BLVD. • ARLINGTON, TX 76006-5203 PHONE (817) 640-3838 FOR ADVERTISING INFORMATION CONTACT: TROY GRAFF (800) 682-3837 OR TROY@NIADA.COM. The Open Road is published bi-monthly by the National Independent Automobile Dealers Association Services Corporation, 2521 Brown Blvd., Arlington, TX 76006-5203; phone 817-640-3838. Periodicals postage paid at Dallas, TX and at additional offices. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to NIADA State Publications, 2521 Brown Blvd., Arlington, TX 76006-5203. The statements and opinions expressed herein are those of the individual authors and do not necessarily represent the views of the Open Road or the National Independent Automobile Dealers Association. Likewise, the appearance of advertisers, or their identification as members of NIADA, does not constitute anendorsement of the products or services featured. Copyright © 2009 by NIADA Services, Inc. All rights reserved. STATE MAGAZINE MGR./SALES Troy Graff • troy@niada.com EDITOR Mike Harbour • mharbour@niada.com PRODUCTION MGR. Jacob Kerns • jacob@niada.com ART/PRODUCTION MGR. Christy Haynes • christy@niada.com PRINTING Nieman Printing

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REPORT 2010 LOBBYING REPORT • 2010 LOBBYING REPORT • 2010 LOBBYING REPORT

Federal Advocates October 2010 Lobbying Report

“Wall Street/Consumer” Financial Services Reform Bill

On November 17, NIADA General Counsel Keith Whann and Federal Advocates will be meeting with staff of the FTC as a follow-up from the September 21 meeting. A series of questions have been provided to NIADA for discussion at the November session. To review, on September 21, Whann and Federal Advocates met with staff of the Federal Trade Commission (James Dolan, assistant director; Carole Reynolds, senior attorney, Division of Financial Practices; Rebecca Kuehn, assistant director, Division of Privacy and Identity Protection; Katherine Worthman, attorney, Division of Financial Practices; and Daniel Hanks, attorney, Division of Marketing Practices) regarding implementation of the above bill and its impact on the auto industry. Following discussion of various issues, with Whann leading the discussion and answering various questions as to how the auto industry works (including the auction practice itself), it was decided to schedule a follow-up session to allow for a more detailed discussion of issues. To review further, on July 22, President Obama signed into law the so-called Wall Street Reform Bill. As reported previously, the new law exempts certain auto retailers from increased oversight with respect to dealer-assisted financing. To get to that result, advocacy activities included numerous meetings, strategy phone conference calls, letters, talking points, legislative alerts, etc. The law does grant increased powers to the FTC regarding dealer oversight. Also, it requires coordination with the Department of Defense to ensure that service members and their families are treated fairly by automobile dealers.

Senate Motor Vehicle Safety Act of 2010

FEDERAL ADVOCATES IS NIADA’S GOVERNMENTAL ADVOCACY PARTNER. To read past lobbying reports, visit http:// www.niada.com/legislative_and_legal.php

NIADA is reviewing the above bill pending possible Senate Floor action in November or December. To review, on June 9, the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science and Transportation marked up and reported S.3302, the so-called Toyota Bill. In earlier drafts of the bill and just prior to markup, language was included (section 310) which would have specified that a dealer may not sell or lease a used passenger motor vehicle (both wholesale and retail) until the dealer first notifies the purchaser or lessee in writing of any recall notices. Working primarily with Sen. John Thune, R-S.D., his staff (Brenden Plack), and committee staff (Alex Hoehn-Saric and Chris Herndon), and as a result of concern raised by Keith Whann and his proposed suggestion, language was included in the final reported version

of the bill exempting wholesale transactions from the section’s application. While an initial victory, the remaining provision is still very troublesome and we continue to advocate on behalf of NIADA’s interest pending further action on the Senate bill as well as a possible House companion bill. The latest Senate draft and the companion House bill (H.R. 5381) are being reviewed by NIADA.

Small Business Jobs and Credit Act of 2010

On September 23, the House passed the Senate-passed bill, which includes an increase in the amount the Small Business Administration’s (SBA) Dealer Floor Plan Financing program can guarantee. This permits the SBA to guarantee bank and finance company loans up to $5 million, which should help, the committee believes, expand dealer access to floorplan lines of credit. We worked with Louisiana Democrat Sen. Mary Landrieu’s Committee and personal staff in conjunction with others on this. This bill may be the subject of subsequent meetings with the Hill and the SBA on how the program “really works!”

White House Reform Request

On September 23 and September 29, Federal Advocates was contacted by the White House, which is still trying to organize and schedule a meeting to include “people who are working to set up the CFPB.” This meeting is in response to a letter sent by NIADA to President Obama requesting “the opportunity to work with you to reform our industry in commonsense ways that achieve real safeguards for consumers, that promote accountability and transparency, and that really work.”

Department of Defense

Regarding the issue of “how to ensure that service members and their families are treated fairly by automobile dealers,” Whann and Federal Advocates also met on September 21 with the Defense Department’s Frank Emery in the Office of Personal Finance, Family Policy Outreach Directorate. Whann relayed a specific example of how he helped a service member at Fort Bragg on an automobile situation working with the base JAG office and others. He also talked about his plan for a special program to teach dealers on how to deal fairly with service members and their families. Emery mentioned a November conference in Denver where Keith could give a presentation. DOT continues to remain interested in looking for opportunities where Keith could lend his expertise. Details are to be finalized at a later date.

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Marketing Your Vehicles Beyond the Dealership By Clayton Stanfield, eBay Motors In today’s digital world, it is becoming increasingly challenging for dealers to drive car shoppers from online browsing into their dealerships. It is also growing increasingly im-

RESEARCH SHOWS the majority of consumers now start major purchase decisions with online research.

portant for dealers to widen their reach beyond prospective customers in their own backyards. To find success in today’s changing market, dealers need to broaden their reach and build relationships with consumers who may be hundreds of miles away. Nearly every customer considering an automotive purchase now turns online first to research, find and even buy. To reach those customers, many dealers take advantage of third-party automotive websites, such as eBay Motors, to promote their inventories and services to be introduced to a broader range of potential customers. According to the 2010 J.D. Power and Associates Used Vehicles Market Report, 68 percent of used vehicle buyers use the Internet in their shopping process. This is an increase of five percent from 2009. Online classified ad use to shop for used vehicles has increased to 51 percent, up from 41 percent in 2006. Among the online resources customers use in their shopping process, independent automotive websites, such as ebaymotors.com, receive more visitors than dealer websites. Marketing your vehicle inventory, parts and your dealership on the Internet requires new ways to establish the same reputation and trust it takes to get consumers on the showroom floor. Build awareness. When you want to reach customers in your hometown, you work hard to let them know you’re there. Billboards, commercials, classified advertisements or a combination of these are often used. The same premise remains true when marketing to online consumers. When you want consumers to visit your virtual showroom, dealers need to pay close attention to search engine optimization (SEO). Search engines such as Google, Yahoo and Bing regularly visit websites with automated tools to index key words and phrases consumers often use when searching. To optimize your listings so the search engines can match your terms to what consumers are searching for, it is important you use everyday words and phrases that consumers are likely to type into a search. This way, your listings are more likely to appear in searches and more likely to be noticed by more potential buyers. Search engine optimization can help a dealership reach new customers during the consideration and research phase and also to build a loyal customer base that will re-

turn to your site or come to your dealership when they are ready to make a purchase. eBay Motors regularly uses search to drive more than 14.8 million unique visitors – and potential buyers, looking for new and used vehicles, parts, accessories and services – each month to its website. Show your reputation. When a customer visits your lot, chances are good they already have some degree of interest and trust, either with a previous relationship or based upon a recommendation. Their friend bought a car there, your children go to school together, or they know your dealership’s reputation from active community involvement. To build trust online, it is vital to provide as much information available as possible about not only the vehicles you sell but also your dealership and the people behind the dealership. When developing online listings to sell vehicles or parts and accessories, use highquality, professional photographs and wellwritten descriptions. This helps to boost consumer confidence and purchase potential. If customers cannot clearly see what they are purchasing, chances are higher they’ll move on to the next item with better images. Also, provide complete disclosure as if customers were looking at the vehicle with you in person. Customers will expect most used cars have some sort of imperfection, so don’t try to camouflage any issues with a buyer. By being truthful and transparent with listings, dealers create a sense of trust and a willingness to conduct business. Offer timely responses. While customers in your dealership may wait for you to call back and track down information, online customers expect a high level of service and responsiveness, even if it’s a response to say you are looking for information to answer the question. Since communication methods such as e-mail and cell phones are the norm, buyers expect quick answers. A buyer ready to make a purchase may be more willing to engage in business with a dealer who is responsive to questions with timely communication. Remember, online customers may be shopping in a different time zone, so regular business hours may not apply. Research shows the majority of consumers now start major purchase decisions with online research. Now that consumers are shopping online, businesses have been quick to follow. With a SEO strategy, an online reputation that encourages trust, customer service and responsiveness, dealers can build a virtual business that drives real results and encourages new customers to shop with ease.

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the Key to Staying Afloat Your Dealership’s Life Preserver in a Turbulent Economy Business was strong for well-established Central Oregon Motors in rural Redmond. Sales grew steadily in the seven years since owner and car business veteran Dan Nicholson purchased the dealership, and he was confident about its new branding campaign.

“Half of what the dealership sold was trucks, so I started commercials at the end of 2007,” said Nicholson, who spent thousands of dollars on television and print advertising. “The commercials had the slogan, ‘The biggest little dealership in town,’ meaning we weren’t the biggest in size but we had the most trucks.” Just as the dealership’s commercials hit the airwaves and presses, disaster struck. Gas prices skyrocketed to $5 a gallon for unleaded in Oregon and rose even higher for diesel fuel. “It was like someone turned off a light switch,” Nicholson said. “My trucks were worth half of what I paid for them on the wholesale market, and that’s if I could even get rid of them. Nobody wanted trucks, especially not diesels.” To keep his dealership afloat, Nicholson borrowed from all sources he could, including the equity on his home; and slashed the dealership’s expenses to stop the bleeding. That included layoffs and convincing the dealership’s remaining employees to accept salary cuts. Amidst the pain and penny-pinching, Nicholson realized how much he’d ignored the importance of cash flow. The mistake nearly cost him the dealership on several occasions in the months to follow. Now, in addition to $300,000$400,000 in inventory, the dealership maintains another $30,000-$50,000 for cash flow, he said. Unfortunately, Nicholson’s experience isn’t unique. And with the ongoing scramble to secure sales with fewer newer cars available

By Stephanie Patrick

in the still-troubled economy, many dealers face similar dire issues now or could in coming months, said Chris Leedom, founder and president of The Leedom Group, a Sarasota, Fla.-based consultancy specializing in preowned car sales, special finance and buy herepay here. “There are a lot of dealers who don’t even produce monthly financial statements; they do them once a year when it is tax time, or they just don’t worry about them,” he said. “But, the smartest thing you can do is produce monthly financials to get a good idea of how the dealership performed; that way, you aren’t surprised and you can plan ahead.” Leedom said the industry is in its worst period in 25 years, and nearly every dealership can and must trim expenses. Maintaining at least one to two months of operating capital reserves is vital. “Really assess the financial health of your business, recognize issues and make adjustments that are necessary so you can ride out the storms when they occur,” he said. “You are never 100 percent; you are always making adjustments and reacting to the market.” Job cuts may not be necessary in a financial downturn, but restructuring pay plans, even for upper management, and tying bonuses to performance are advised by Leedom. Also scrutinize reconditioning expenses, which increase quickly. Leedom, who expects sales in 2011 on par with the past year but with more regulatory concerns and increased costs, said dealers in the high-end Buy Here-Pay Here (BHPH) market in particular need to know how much cash their dealerships consume; if a dealer wants to sell 50-100 vehicles a month at the higher end, he must understand the cash demands. “It’s one of the few businesses where sales could actually be so good that a dealer could be threatened to go out of business,” he said. “It eats up so much cash that the dealer could find himself broke.” Dealer Chris Martin, president of E-Z Auto in Fayetteville, N.C., said he’s seen many new owners make the mistake of purchasing toys for themselves, instead of saving money for their businesses’ down times. “There’s nothing wrong with toys, and you want to enjoy life, but you need to reinvest in your business to get the business as financially solid as possible and get rid of as much debt as quickly as you can,” Martin said. “Once you are able to do that, you can take advantage of good situations that you can’t otherwise.” That could mean buying more vehicles at good prices from wholesalers, investing in technology or undergoing expansions. “Right now, we are trying to buy every vehicle we can if we think it’s a good buy,” said Martin, who purchases from wholesalers such as Cash-N-Carry in Dunn, N.C. The family owned dealership is less success-

ful at auctions, where franchise dealers bid for the same vehicles. However, Martin travels to auctions as far as Tidewater, Va., to find deals. “We’ve been able to increase our equity in the business every year,” said Martin, co-owner of the business with his father, Buddy, who opened the dealership near Fort Bragg in May 1992. The BHPH dealership has 13 employees. It sells about 30 cars a month now, but sold as many as 40-50 cars per month just 10 years ago. Still, an aggressive collections program helps the dealership maintain cash flow even during slower sales periods. E-Z offers loans at 36-month terms or less, and the average cash value is between $5,000 and $5,500. To ensure timely loan payments, E-Z uses a payment assurance system that includes a starter interrupt program with GPS. The starter interrupt prohibits vehicles from starting if payments are more than a few days overdue. “We aren’t trying to strong arm anybody,” said Martin, a NIADA Certified Master Dealer (CMD) and vice chairman of the NIADA Services board. “As long as they are working with us and they are telling us the truth, we are going to do the same. We are normally able to work out any situation if we are communicating.” Many of E-Z’s customers can’t get vehicles from other dealers because of prior repossessions, bankruptcies or other credit issues. Still, they need solid, dependable vehicles such as the Kia Spectrums, Chevrolet Malibus and Jeep Grand Cherokees offered on the dealership’s two-acre lot. “When you are dealing with a consumer who has had credit issues in the past, it’s hard to change those habits,” Martin said. “If you can get them to pay you reasonably on time for 36 months, you’ve done a really good job.” Because there are fewer finance options for customers with damaged credit these days, E-Z doesn’t lose them to other creditors for original loans, refinancing or trades as often. “(Revenue is) probably going to by up 10-12 percent over last year and I would hope to see us up another 10-12 percent in 2011 if things continue to improve in the overall economy,” Martin said. Leedom supports aggressive approaches in a weak economy. “(Dealers) can look at all that’s going on as the glass half full or as the glass half empty,” he said. “The good news is, if you are able to survive these times, your dealership is clearly one of the stronger dealerships and has weathered another storm, and that bodes well for your business.” That certainly describes Nicholson and his dealership, which boasts three employees and improved revenue. He will hire a business manager and possibly a mechanic in the spring. Nicholson, also a CMD, has vowed never to borrow money again, except for flooring, and now has mix of cars, trucks and sport utility vehicles on his lot. SUVs, 2005 and older, and continued on page

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National Auto Auction Association Auction Industry Report ECONOMY: SLOWDOWN?

The recovery started strong as businesses rebuilt inventories after slashing them to extremely low levels in anticipation of a worse recession than actually occurred. This is typical during business cycles, as firms do not know how bad things will get and overreact to protect themselves against the worst. Then economic growth slowed as inventories were brought into balance with sales. A slowdown in growth at this stage of the recovery also is fairly typical, as the growth driver moves from inventory building to housing, consumer spending, and business investment.

While consumer spending has not been as robust as in some past recoveries, it has been growing at a modest pace and business investment has been relatively strong. Lack of growth in housing, related to the extreme amount of overbuilding that was a major cause of the recession, has been a significant factor holding this recovery back. In addition, the uncertainty associated with the election, taxes, and health care appears to be limiting employment gains to less than what would be expected with recent real GDP growth. As the uncertainty dissipates after the election and decisions on taxes and health care are made,

we should see a pickup in hiring and a decline in the unemployment rate. If this does not occur, the Federal Reserve is ready to provide more stimulus and, whatever the election results, politicians will act if the unemployment rate stays close to 10 percent. With less uncertainty and the beginning of a true housing recovery next year, we expect real GDP growth to average around 3-4 percent during the next two years. NEW VEHICLE SALES: SALES GAINS CONTINUE!

Third-quarter 2010 new light vehicle sales came in at an annual rate of 11.6 million units, the highest quarterly total in two years. On a year-over-year basis, the third quarter gain was only 0.6 percent above the Cash for Clunkersboosted third-quarter 2009 sales rate. New light vehicle sales have recovered sharply from the 9.5 million rate in the first half of 2009. However, we will not likely see the 16 million rate the industry averaged from 1994 to 2007 until the unemployment rate moves down to around 6 percent (probably not before 2014). USED VEHICLE SALES: SALES FLAT!

Third quarter 2010 used vehicle sales were flat with last year as September sales fell 5.6 percent after being up 3.6 percent in the first half. AUCTION VOLUME: VOLUME WEAK!

Auction volume continued declining in the third quarter at about the same rate as in the first half, as a small gain in dealer consignment was not enough to offset large declines in the fleet/

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National Auto Auction Association Auction Industry Report lease and manufacturer/factory categories. Since Prices were flat with last year in the third quarter, gross value declined at about the same rate as volume Regions: Third quarter volume in the Northeast was relatively stronger than in the other regions for the second quarter in a row. Unit volume in the Southeast and North Central were both down double-digit in the third quarter. TYPE: Dealer consignment volume was only

up 0.8 percent in the third quarter, the only sales type with an increase in each of the last three quarters. Reflecting weak past new sales, fleet/ lease and manufacturer/factory volume declined in the third quarter by 17.2 percent and 25.5 percent respectively. The improving economy continued to result in reduced repos with a 24 percent decline in the third quarter, after a 32 percent increase in 2009.

Source: AuctionNet from NADA

Auction data come from a number of different sources and may not always appear to be consistent. In order to provide the most useful and up-to-date information about the industry, we utilize data from the most appropriate sources and provide you with the underlying implications. Due to their relatively small size and volatility, certain sales types are not included in the above table.

SEGMENT: Although declining in the third

quarter, CUVs and passenger cars continued to be relatively strong, while other segments were down sharply. AUCTION PRICE: NO INCREASE!

After five quarters of year-to-year increases in the 4-10 percent range, auction prices in the third quarter were flat with last year. Year-to-date auction prices are still up 4.2 percent. The move up in auction and used car prices over the past year has brought the relationship between used and new car prices to a point where buyers see less benefit in buying a used car versus a new car - - putting a cap on used retail and auction price inflation.

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“I’ve never had a Toyota car on my lot that I didn’t sell,” said Nicholson, whose dealership doesn’t offer in-house financing but works with several banks to help customers secure loans. Nicholson raised the actual cash value of his units to $12,000 from $8,000, and the change attracted older customers. He keeps roughly the same number of vehicles – 30 to 35 – in stock, selling about 20 to 25 each month. “I try to keep a balance of what seems to work,” Nicholson said. “One of the counties right next to us has 17 percent unemployment, and our county, Deschutes, has about 13 to 14 percent unemployment and the housing market is really weak. “I’ve just learned to be profitable with what I’ve got. Business was up 20 to 25 percent this summer, which was helpful.” He reassessed the business throughout most of 2009. That’s when Nicholson learned to purchase vehicles like his customers. “When I went to auctions, I didn’t even pull out my (Kelley) Blue Book; in fact, I haven’t taken a Blue Book to an auction in two years,” he said. “Instead, I’ll get a list of the vehicles I want to buy and then go on the Internet and see what they sell for, and buy them in relation to that.” It retrained him to consider the retail market. “Eighty to 90 percent of buyers now look on the Internet first,” said Nicholson, who was elected first vice president of the Oregon Independent Auto Dealers Association’s executive board recently. “When I looked at the Internet first before buying a car, it was amazing the difference and how much of a better buyer I became. “It’s amazing that I’ll go to an auction and have a vehicle picked out, then go on the Internet and see what they are selling it for. Then, that vehicle will sell for just as much money, if not more, at the auction then it was on AutoTrader; sometimes I scratch my head because there are three of the same vehicle selling for cheaper on AutoTrader, and that makes a huge difference.” Following his CMD training on how to reduce wholesale losses, Nicholson also gets rid of vehicles in 60 days by pricing them below what else is on the Internet. Nicholson offers his insight to ward off financial disaster in difficult times. “My advice is not to grow too fast,” he said. “Instead, take your time, save money and keep your expenses low. As you make money, use cash to do any expanding; don’t borrow money to grow. “Once you’ve been in business a year, learn to live off the leanest month you have and make that leanest month your budget. Then, when you have good months, use the rest to invest in your business,” according to Nicholson. “It can be difficult. But, in long term, keeping everything small and simple, allows you stay in business during the lean times.”

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Carfax Is Here To Help Dear Editor: Carfax is constantly looking for ways to further improve the exceptional service we provide our independent dealer customers. We have a dedicated team of professionals that handles any customer requests quickly. As a result of our tireless efforts, I am proud to say that we have streamlined our data research process. The research process is easily started with just a few simple steps. Any Carfaxsubscribing dealer in Louisiana can access their Carfax account at carfaxonline. com. Next, click the link which takes you directly to the online Data Correction Form. After submitting the form with the 17-digit vehicle identification number and requested research, a Carfax representative will work with you throughout the data verification process and confirm the issue has been resolved. In most cases, the entire process is completed in just a few hours.

Carfax is always here to help, especially on the rare occasions that data research is needed. Inconsistent odometer readings, for example, can raise a red flag but may be the results of simple human error. We’ve made it easier for dealers to initiate the process and get a faster resolution. We’re helping our customers manage a more efficient business and keeping their operations running smoothly. Any dealer in Louisiana that has questions about their Carfax account or the data research process can call Carfax Business Services at 888-695-1885. It is our pleasure to serve you. Sincerely, Jef Graves Manager, Dealer Business Unit Carfax

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NEW AND RENEWING MEMBERS

SEPTEMBER NEW MEMBERS: Car Financial Services, Inc Chris Tiller 600 W. Park Drive Peachtree, GA 30269 469-644-4319 Cars, Inc Jim Scarborough 2901 ½ Kirkman Street Lake Charles, LA 70601 337-532-7222 Dmcgee Investments, LLC Dustin McGee 64659 Hwy 41 Pearl River, LA 70452 985-863-5665 Empire Customs, LLC James Bordelon 10334 S. Choctaw Baton Rouge, LA 70815 225-803-6461 First Choice Auto Sales, LLC Virgil Abshier 2010 Cypress Street West Monroe, LA 71291 318-338-7955 Hammond Autoplex, LLC Henry Lamonica 2810 W. Church Street Hammond, LA 70401 985-542-7723 Millet Motorsports Andy Millet 8636 Florida Blvd Denham Springs, LA 70726 225-667-1221 Moore & Moore Visions, LLC Richard Moore 13503 Florida Blvd Baton Rouge, LA 70815 225-300-4805 Quality Auto Brokers, Inc David Roberts 722 East I-10 Service Road Slidell, LA 70461 985-960-7241

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BRT Distributors, LLC David Ropollo 15500 Florida Blvd Baton Rouge, LA 70816 225-275-0997

AFC Grover Mann 1610 St. Mary Street Ste. A Scott, LA 70583 337-593-8992

Samir Auto Sales, LLC Samir Abu-Hijleh 3101 Cameron Street Lafayette, LA 70506 337-235-8845

Mainstreet Autoplex, Inc Tom Ladner 623 West Pine Street Ponchatoula, LA 70454 985-386-7870

Capital City Auto Auction, Inc Vernie Guillory 2269 N. Street Baton Rouge, LA 70806 225-343-3972

Allen’s Used Cars Marlin Allen 2400 Kirkman Street Lake Charles, LA 70601 337-494-1051

Sonny’s Auto Sales James Holley 201 Pine Street Monroe, LA 71201 318-325-5413

Irby Auto Sales, LLC Danny Irby 30220 Barnett Road Denham Springs, LA 70726 225-664-4250

Auto Tech Auto Sales, Inc Steven Davis 9619 Airline Hwy Baton Rouge, LA 70815 225-405-2563 Best Stop Auto Sales, LLC Ricky Donnell 6122 Hwy 4 Winnsboro, LA 71295 318-435-7998

TMS Distributors, Inc Tom Sala 15500 Florida Blvd Baton Rouge, LA 70816 225-413-6893

Revere Car & Truck Sales, Inc Gary Revere 15135 Hwy 21 Bogalusa, LA 70427 985-732-9086 Kennedy Auto Sales Charlie Kennedy 600 Rio Grand Street Bogalusa, LA 70427 985-735-0313

American Auto Brokers, Inc Buddy Naquin 1150 A. Canal Blvd Thibodaux, LA 70301 504-289-1055

Selective Auto Sales Mac Wolcott 39325 Hwy 190 E Slidell, LA 70461 985-641-1339

Premier Asset Management, Inc Dwane O’quain 1001 E Main Street Lake Charles, LA 70601 337-781-2563

Cliff’s Used Cars Clifton Pardon 10441 Oakgrove Hwy Mer Rouge, LA 71261 318-647-3379

Fleet Lease Resale, LLC Jesse Genter 240 Pontchartrain Slidell, LA 70461 985-710-3377

Quality Auto Repair Salvage & Storage Michael Field 1510 Olinde Street New Roads, LA 70760 225-241-2353

Comeaux’s Used Cars Scharla Comeaux 2010 Comeaux Lafayette, LA 70506 337-261-0977

J.P’s Auto Sales James Pellerin 7614 Hillcrest Road New Iberia, LA 70560 337-365-8425

Greater Shreveport Bossier Auto Auction, LLC Steve Chiasson 1315 Grimmett Drive Shreveport, LA 71107 318-221-3362

RPM Motors, Inc Ronnie Broussard 425 Hebert Road Scott, LA 70583 337-237-8170

Carmena’s Collision Center, Inc Michael Carmena 18325 Magnolia Bridge Rd Greenwell Springs, LA 70739 225-262-4340 Circle T Trailers James Towns 208 Middle Road Dubberly, LA 71024 318-371-6889 Dien’s Auto Salvage, Inc Dien Huynh 6157 C Johnson Street Lafayette, LA 70503 337-988-0462 Gresham Motors Jason Gresham 3531 W Oak Street Jena, LA 71342 318-381-3842

Alexandria Auto Auction, LLC Josh McKay 515 North 3rd Street Alexandria, LA 71301 318-484-9672

Just Add Gas, Inc Mickey Roye 1917 Florida Ave Albany, LA 70711 225-567-1700

R and R Auto Sales of Shreveport Irma Rogers 2937 Martin L. King, Jr Drive Shreveport, LA 71107 318-221-8577 Second Hand Trucks, LLC Nick Hundley 3461 Branch Hwy Branch, LA 70516 337-783-8633 Stampede Automotive William Godwin 2176 Hwy 308 Donaldsonville, LA 70326 225-473-7500

OCTOBER NEW MEMBERS: Christian Bros Auto, LLC Thomas Berberovich 2200 Williams Blvd Kenner, LA 70062 504-464-1044 Top Geer, LLC Bobby Geer 18900 Florida Blvd Albany, LA 70711 225-567-1899 RENEWING MEMBERS: Robert’s Used Autos and Kustom Collision, Inc Robert Dumesnil 17795 Hwy 182 West Baldwin, LA 70514 337-923-0555 TDRT Enterprises, Inc Danny Talamo 4604 River Road Marrero, LA 70072 504-341-6304 Mid-South Acceptance Corp. Lane Bailiff 7077 Jewella Road Shreveport, LA 71108 318-687-9500 Affordable Enterprises, Inc Richard Williamson 14359 Florida Blvd Baton Rouge, LA 70819 225-978-5222 Bob’s Auto Sales

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Acadian Used Cars, Inc Michael Corsentino 11917-A Florida Blvd Baton Rouge, LA 70815 225-274-0202

Powell Motors, Inc Martin Powell 6981 B Esler Field Road Pineville, LA 71360 318-640-6747

Coastal Sales, Inc Paul Doherty 3104 Veterans Memorial Hwy Abbeville, LA 70510 337-893-7745

Rock & Roll Motors, Inc Kevin Pearson 10495 Airline Hwy Baton Rouge, LA 70816 225-937-8524

Future Action, Inc John Fourcade 3212 Jean Lafitte Parkway Chalmette, LA 70043 504-296-3491

Sam’s Used Trucks & Cars Sam Hawthorne 3798 Front Street Winnsboro, LA 71295 318-435-1146

Lusco’s General Merchandise Joe Lusco 648 Main Street Lockport, LA 70374 504-451-8576

Rock & Roll Paint & Body, Inc Brian Pearson 10932 Florida Blvd Baton Rouge, LA 70815 225-939-2513

Independence Auto Sales, LLC Cynthia Alessi 56227 Hwy 51 Amite, LA 70422 985-747-6777

A & G Auto Sales, LLC Kenneth Griggs 500 W. 70th Street Shreveport, LA 71108 318-865-9700

Phillips & Sons Auto Sales Frank Phillips 4760 Airline Hwy Baton Rouge, LA 70805 225-810-2226

Rogers Used Cars LLC Victor Rogers 18606 Hwy 9 Arcadia, LA 71001 318-263-8855

Joor Road Auto’s, Inc Donald Watts 8419 Joor Road Baton Rouge, LA 70818 225-261-4726

Arcola Auto Sales, Inc Nancy Constanzi 1330 Hwy 80 East Haughton, LA 71037 318-949-2386

Premier Auto Wholesale Tomas Guzman 8260 Florida Blvd Baton Rouge, LA 70806 225-324-3309

SAIA Auto Consultants, LLC Brad Saia 9717 Hooper Road Baton Rouge, LA 70818 225-261-0991

Hendricks Auto Sales Jonnie Hendricks 4560 Hwy 84 West Vidalia, LA 71373 318-336-7353

Manheim Houston Auction Bill Thomason 14450 West Road Houston, TX 77041

Baton Rouge Auto Sales, LLC Jason Taylor 14910 Florida Blvd Baton Rouge, LA 70816 225-273-8533

Price Is Right Auto Sales, LLC Raouf Elghorayeby 1610 Old Spanish Trail Road Slidell, LA 70458 985-290-3458

Wax Road Auto Sales Richard Rogers 15117 Wax Road Baton Rouge, LA 70818 225-261-1532

RCR, Inc Roy Pomes 40355 Hwy 190 East Slidell, LA 70461 985-641-1975

Nationwide Acceptance Martin Less 3435 N. Cicero Ave Chicago, IL 60641 800-622-7605

Big Bucks Toys & Trucks Buck Hornsby 5041-B Hwy 19 Zachary, LA 70791 225-658-1811

Wholesale Enterprises Patrick Fagan 19295 Esterbrook Ponchatoula, LA 70454 985-974-4665

A-1 Ltd Robert Rembert 6431 West Main Houma, LA 70360 985-851-2280

Pelican Amusements, Inc Mickey Graphia 1170 Florida Ave SW Denham Springs, LA 70726 800-444-5228

R & R Wholesale of C arencro, LLC Mary Curse 2556 Bayou Blue Road Houma, LA 70360 337-322-1911

Burdeaux Sales & Service, Inc Floyd Burdeaux 208 Alabama Ave Bogalusa, LA 70427 985-735-6506 Cobra Sales, LLC David Mertz 9641 Chalma Ave Baton Rouge, LA 70814 225-573-9386 Frazier’s Trading Post, Inc Hugh Frazier 1653 Newman Road Kentwood, LA 70444 985-229-6171

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