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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:
1. | 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. |
2. | 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. |
3. | 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. |
4. | 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. |
5. | 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. |
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