The Used Vehicle Market in Today’s
”Bear Market” Economy
A Timely & Informative WANADA Member Seminar!
Tuesday, September 9, 2008, The McLean Hilton
How have skyrocketing gas prices affected used car sales, to say nothing of used light truck sales? How about tightening credit on the used vehicle consumer’s ability to get financing? Has the stalled real estate market turned the overall economy enough sideways to negatively impact vehicle sales, or is the housing slump, the credit crunch and unprecedented high gas prices the ”perfect storm” that has brought about the current ”bear market?”
Hear these and other pressing topics discussed at this WANADA dealer seminar, Tuesday, Sept. 9, 2008, 9:00 – 11:00 a.m. (registration and coffee at 8:30 a.m.) at the McLean Hilton. The seminar will be presented by the widely respected Tom Kontos, executive vice president for ADESA Auctions, a WANADA Kindred-Line member. Mr. Kontos will host what promises to be an insightful and timely seminar on the used vehicle market during the current economic downturn. Special emphasis will be put on key market factors, such as dealer trades, rental vehicle volume, rate of repossessions and the impact of some automakers and credit sources stepping back from vehicle leases.
The cost of the seminar is $35 per person and $25 pp for each additional attendee from the same firm. For more information contact Kristina Henry at WANADA: (202) 237-7200, kh@wanada.org.
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