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Website. www.nada.org. The National Automobile Dealers Association (NADA) is an American trade organization representing nearly 16,500 franchised new car and truck dealerships, both domestic and foreign. Established in 1917, the organization is based in Tysons Corner, Virginia. As the automotive retail industry's primary trade association, NADA ...
The Automobile Dealer Economic Rights Restoration Act ( ADERRA ), House Bill HR2743 [1] and Senate Bill S1304, [2] were introduced in the 111th United States Congress to restore the economic rights of car dealers . Congressman Frank Kratovil (D-MD) [3] and Congressman Dan Maffei (D-NY) [4] introduced H.R.2743 with Majority Leader Steny Hoyer (D ...
The National Association of Minority Auto Dealers (NAMAD) was developed to assist in promoting minority auto dealers in the United States. NAMAD was initially founded to expand and support the number of African American auto dealer franchisees. The organization later expanded its mandate and opened the ranks of the organization to include other ...
The National Auto Dealers Association, which has challenged the FTC rule in court and held workshops for dealerships on the regulations, says the rule is "simply terrible for consumers, adding ...
The National Auto Dealers Association is crying foul over the new rules, claiming the FTC overstepped. But most consumer advocates are cheering the long overdue crackdown on anti-buyer behaviors ...
Alliance for Automotive Innovation. Alliance of Automobile Manufacturers. American Automobile Association. American Highway Users Alliance. Association of Licensed Automobile Manufacturers. Automobile Blue Book. Automobile Club of America. Automobile Club of Southern California. Automobile Manufacturers Association.
Dealers nationwide wrote 264 million repair orders and brought in more than $142 billion in sales from service last year, according to the National Automobile Dealers Association.
The Automotive Hall of Fame was founded on October 18, 1939, in New York City by a group called the "Automobile Old Timers." [4] Its original mission was to perpetuate the memories of early automotive pioneers and to honor people from all parts of the auto industry worldwide.