why local dealerships matter |
Discover why local dealerships play a vital role in communities — insights and resources from the National Automobile Dealers Association (NADA): Dealerships create jobsNew-car and -truck dealerships across the United States employ just over 1.1 million people -- all of whom play a vital role in the selling and servicing of the nearly 259 million new and used vehicles that are on America's roads every day.
dealerships save consumers moneyApproximately 18,000 local new-car dealerships across the country compete with one another for the business of more than 17 million new-car buyers a year -- that's an average of more than 47,000 customers a day.
Dealerships are diverseLocal dealerships employ workers from all backgrounds in sales, service and management occupations-often with opportunities for advancement.
Dealerships are localNew‐car dealerships are in nearly every community in the United States, and every community has benefited from the deep connections dealerships have with their communities.
Dealerships are modernToday's dealership is not your grandfather's–or even your father's–dealership. Local dealerships are now modern, efficient businesses with high-tech systems and skilled workforces.
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