The Dealer 5 | September 23, 2014

Dealer news from WardsAuto and around the web: Falling prices, Maseratis in Buffalo and rattle snakes in Texas...

Steve Finlay, Contributing Editor

September 23, 2014

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The Dealer 5 | September 23, 2014

Welcome to The  WardsAuto Dealer 5  for Tuesday, September 23. To start your day, we've put together important items from WardsAuto.com and across the Internet. So let's go:

Well, remarketing experts said it would happen. And it has. Once riding high, used-car prices are dropping as more and more pre-owned vehicles come to market. Find out what to expect.

The National Automobile Dealers Assn. disputes a federal agency’s use of “proxy” information to identify potential discrimination in auto financing. NADA tells why that method falls short.  

In an earlier WardsAuto interview, Maserati main man America told of plans to sell the Italian luxury car in new markets.That explains a Maserati store opening in Buffalo, NY.    

Gen X and Y want vehicles that express who they are.Ford’s response: How about a nameplate that turned 50 this year? Giddy up.

It’s sometimes tough working at a dealership. Like when rattlesnakes show up. A Texas store has resorted to buying a snake-bite kit…just in case.

To see all the day's dealer news and information, go to WardsAuto.com/Dealers. 

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Steve Finlay

Contributing Editor

Steve Finlay is a former longtime editor for WardsAuto. He writes about a range of topics including automotive dealers and issues that impact their business.

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