Used Car News 6/15/15

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June 15, 2015

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Dealer Brings Online Background to NIADA

Wholesale prices continued to move down in May. The Manheim Used Vehicle Value Index fell to 123.8 in May, which represented a decline of 0.7 percent from a year ago. This is the fourth consecutive monthly decline. According to ADESA Analytical Services’ monthly analysis of Wholesale Used Vehicle Prices by Vehicle Model Class, wholesale used vehicle prices in May averaged $10,440 – down 2.5 percent compared to April.

J.D. Power Buys Guide

J.D. Power and the National Automobile Dealer Association announced an agreement under which J.D. Power will acquire NADA’s Used Car Guide business.

New Car Dealers Sue TrueCar in California

The California New Car Dealers Association filed legal action against TrueCar for what they claim is the company’s noncompliance with various sections of the California Vehicle Code.

Photo by Dave Mills SUNSHINE STATE: Florida dealer Frank Fuzy prepares to lead the National Independent Automobile Dealers Association.

(Frank Fuzy is the incoming president of the National Independent Automobile Dealers Association. Fuzy is the owner, along with his wife Gina, of Century Motors of South Florida Inc. in Pompano Beach, Fla.) UCN: Could you tell us

a little about your background before you got into the car business? Fuzy: I was born and grew up in the Bronx, N.Y. We moved out when my dad, who was a restaurant manager, got transferred to White Plains, N.Y. He was running the ice cream shop

at a McCrory’s five-anddime store. We moved to Lincroft, N.J., and then when I was 14 years old we finally moved to Florida. I’ve been here 36 years, but I never lost the accent. UCN: How did you get

into the car business? Fuzy: My wife, Gina, and I dated four years – we carpooled to our local community college, working on business degrees. Her background was in travel. I was going to be an architect. Continued on page 8

Rush - Dated Material

ADESA Renames Auctions, Acquires Inspection Service ADESA continues to grow its operations both online and physically, and in some cases that requires changes. The auction chain announced that two of the company’s auctions will change names. Both auctions are in the Pittsburgh area. ADESA has two wholesale vehicle auctions: ADESA Pittsburgh in Mercer, Pa., and ADESA PA in York, Pa. The company recently acquired a third auction in the state, Pittsburgh Auto Auction, which is located closer to the Pittsburgh city limits, so the company is renaming the Mercer location. In June, the auction in Mercer, Pa., located about an hour

north of Pittsburgh, will change its name from ADESA Pittsburgh to ADESA Mercer. In July, the recently acquired Pittsburgh Auto Auction will change its name to ADESA Pittsburgh. Also, ADESA announced that its subsidiary, AutoVIN, has successfully completed the acquisition of the vehicle inspection business from DataScan Field Services, a JM Family Enterprises company. The new AutoVIN leadership team is led by Richard Carpentier, chief operating office and senior vice president of operations. Carpentier will oversee all aspects of the company’s day-to-day operations.

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