Automotive News - November 10, 2008 - (Page 28) 28 • NOVEMBER 10, 2008 ■ 90 with Chevrolet Tim Colussy and Jon Colussy of Colussy Chevrolet in Bridgeville, Pa., receive a 90-year award for Chevrolet from General Motors. Pictured, from left, are Kurt Reinke, Chevrolet’s Pittsburgh area sales manager; Bryan Wunsche, Chevrolet’s zone manager; Tim Colussy; and Jon Colussy. ■ 35 with Honda Mike Muller, left, of Muller Honda in Highland Park, Ill., receives a 35-year award for Honda from Garth Krueger, American Honda Motor Co.’s Chicago district sales manager. ■ 50 with Ford Melba Wood and Barry Wood, right, of Wood Ford Sales in Trumann, Ark., receive a 50-year award for Ford from Jim Benintende, Ford Motor Co.’s Memphis regional sales manager. Melba Wood is the dealership’s president; Barry Wood is vice president. ■ 25 with Chrysler Don Harden, left, of Harden Chrysler in Circleville, Ohio, receives a 25-year award for Chrysler from Jack Gannon, dealer network development manager at Chrysler LLC’s Great Lakes Business Center. ■ 25 with Ford Hamilton Massey, left, of Tropical Ford in Orlando, Fla., receives a 25-year award for Ford from Kevin Giacomini, Ford Motor Co.’s Orlando regional sales manager. ■ 50 with Chrysler ■ 25 with Dodge John Adamich, left, of John Adamich’s Dodge of Burnsville in Burnsville, Minn., receives a 25-year award for Dodge from Bill DeAgazio, a dealer operations manager at Chrysler LLC’s Denver Business Center. Gordon Spencer and David Spencer of Spencer Auto Sales (Chrysler-DodgeJeep) in Heber City, Utah, receive a 50-year award for Chrysler. Pictured, from left, are Andy Lake, Chrysler LLC’s district sales manager; Gordon Spencer, the dealership’s president; David Spencer, the vice president; and Steven Yandura, a dealer operations manager at Chrysler LLC’s Denver Business Center. Dealer anniversary awards We invite news items and topquality photographs for the dealers section. Please include your telephone number or e-mail address. We do not run items for anniversaries of fewer than 25 years. Photos for 25-45 years (one-column photos) should include only two people posed shoulder to shoulder. Photos for 50 or more years (two-column photos) should have no more than six people. Please include names (left to right), titles, dealership name and city, franchise(s) held and franchise for which award is given. You may send a photo electronically in jpg format and at high resolution (300 dpi). E-mail items to: autonews@crain.com Or send them to: Dealers Section, Automotive News, 1155 Gratiot Ave. Detroit, MI 48207-2997 Beginnings David Fischer, CEO of the Suburban Collection auto dealership group, opened Suburban Mazda of Sterling Heights in Sterling Heights, Mich. Jim Elder is the general manager. The Suburban Collection, of Troy, Mich., sells 30 brands in 46 locations throughout Michigan and in Florida. ■ Silver dealer Dennis Hullman, right, of Hullman’s Ford-Lincoln-Mercury in Falls City, Neb., receives a 25-year award for all three franchises from Kevin Klossner, Ford Motor Co.’s Kansas City, Mo., regional sales manager. ■ Niagara-area dealers elect officers The Niagara Frontier Automobile Dealers Association represents more than 130 franchised new-car dealers in eight counties in western New York. The members recently elected officers. Pictured, from left, are Paul Stasiak, the association’s president; Franklin Downing Jr. of Towne Automotive Group in Orchard Park, secretary; Craig Schreiber of Northtown Automotive Cos. in Amherst, chairman; Betty Christ, the association’s executive vice president; Joseph Smith of David Chevrolet-Buick-Pontiac in Niagara Falls, treasurer; and Paul Mullane of Mullane Motors in Lockport, vice chairman. Milestones Dick Poe of Dick Poe Motors in El Paso, Texas, received an 80-year award for Chrysler from Chrysler LLC. ROBERT GARFF ON THE SPGT: A CUDL conversation with the owner of what may be the nation’s fastest growing dealership group — the $1.4 billion Ken Garff Automotive Group of Salt Lake City, Utah. ON THE SPOT: What do you contribute to your family’s success? GARFF: Garff’s never, never give up. You know that speaks to longevity, that speaks to doing things right. That means stick-to-itness. ON THE SPOT: How involved are you with the communities you serve? GARFF: One of the main ingredients of our success is that we play an active part in the community. As much as 20 to 30 percent of our lives are spent giving back to the communities we serve. ON THE SPOT: How do you feel about CUDL in terms of what it’s done for you? GARFF: The main thing about CUDL is that it provides us with a different avenue of buyers. It’s another opportunity to get in front of another group of customers. ON THE SPOT: How many of your buyers go through the CUDL system? GARFF: Approximately 15 percent. And that’s 15 percent of buyers that maybe we wouldn’t have otherwise. ON THE SPOT: How do feel about AutoSMART and being able to showcase your inventory online? GARFF: For us, it’s another way of having a storefront. I think in the fourth quarter alone, our organization attracted 967 buyers from CUDL’s AutoSMART system. ON THE SPOT: CUDL did $12 billion in auto loans in 2007. What does that mean to you? GARFF: Well, it means that they’re one of the major players in the auto finance arena. G *Interview conducted February 2008. Log onto www.CUDL.com/robert to read the entire interview. 877.744.2835 It’s another On the Spot interview brought to you by www.cudl.com FAST, FRIENDLY CREDIT UNION FINANCING http://www.cudl.com http://www.cudl.com http://www.CUDL.com/robert
Table of Contents Feed for the Digital Edition of Automotive News - November 10, 2008 Life at 11 million: Slash, rethink The options: Bailout or disaster Can Toyota reheat the frozen Tundra? Chrysler dealers cheer halt to merger talk VW will unveil roadster at Detroit auto show BMW boosts dealers' year-end ad money Mercedes' $220 million flagship Mercedes hit hard in Northeast, once a sales stronghold Mercedes will kill CLK, add larger coupe, convertible Mitsubishi reclaims its finance business Toyota's Esmond to speak at congress Loss is more: Europe snatches bigger share of U.S. market Cash burn rates threaten GM, Ford GMAC: We're nobody's captive As losses mount, suppliers risk cash-flow crunch Tata: Yes to Jaguar XF derivative, no to SUV U.S. aid is needed now, but not to help Cerberus They are too big to fail Why should we help GM and Chrysler? First and foremost, you must be flexible U.S. trade policy gives it all away To the Editor: A rough ride is nothing new for autos Dealer's politics were pertinent Chrysler's 1st electric: Probably a cargo van Auto meltdown forces Mercedes to scrap prediction of sales record Boosting mpg will bump up stickers, too Adding up the tab for fuel economy Camaro Black: Eye-catching, affordable and available Honda sees green in Civic HFP's street performance Honda offers peek at future Fit Ford F-150 Raptor flies off-road Souped-up, tricked-out â and headed for the showroom Report: Toyota plans $5,000 car Amid gloom, Mazda chief sees revival in 2009-10 Report: Past-due subprime loans jump Toyota aims to win loyalty with credit card Study: Car buyers turn green for different reasons Thanks, buddy Hyundai helps Dealers Metaldyne offers pennies to bondholders Obituaries Personnel As expected, Oct. sales sank Another Chinese automaker plans Mexico factory Honda backs off U.S. clean diesels Industry pal, foe vie for key post in Congress Industry expects more activism from D.C. N.A. output falls 19.9% Toyota moves in striking distance of GM's U.S. sales crown Going, going . . . An ex-GM exec's view: It's going to get nasty Sex, Nazis, chicken and BMW: A scandal that puts fiction writers to shame Recession rips up roadster market Toyota takes heat for 'the herpes of the advertising world' Want to boost mpg? Turn up the heat on AC Cutting energy loss: A nibble here, a nibble there ... Carbon slashes weight, but it's still too pricey Carmakers shift to gears in search of mpg gains Natural gas draws interest as alternative fuel Friction? Ay, there's the rub Electric for a week Automotive News - November 10, 2008 Automotive News - November 10, 2008 - (Page Intro) Automotive News - November 10, 2008 - (Page Bellyband1) Automotive News - November 10, 2008 - (Page Bellyband2) Automotive News - November 10, 2008 - The options: Bailout or disaster (Page 1) Automotive News - November 10, 2008 - The options: Bailout or disaster (Page 2) Automotive News - November 10, 2008 - VW will unveil roadster at Detroit auto show (Page 3) Automotive News - November 10, 2008 - Mercedes hit hard in Northeast, once a sales stronghold (Page 4) Automotive News - November 10, 2008 - Mercedes hit hard in Northeast, once a sales stronghold (Page 5) Automotive News - November 10, 2008 - Loss is more: Europe snatches bigger share of U.S. market (Page 6) Automotive News - November 10, 2008 - Loss is more: Europe snatches bigger share of U.S. market (Page 7) Automotive News - November 10, 2008 - As losses mount, suppliers risk cash-flow crunch (Page 8) Automotive News - November 10, 2008 - As losses mount, suppliers risk cash-flow crunch (Page 9) Automotive News - November 10, 2008 - Tata: Yes to Jaguar XF derivative, no to SUV (Page 10) Automotive News - November 10, 2008 - Tata: Yes to Jaguar XF derivative, no to SUV (Page 11) Automotive News - November 10, 2008 - First and foremost, you must be flexible (Page 12) Automotive News - November 10, 2008 - First and foremost, you must be flexible (Page 13) Automotive News - November 10, 2008 - Dealer's politics were pertinent (Page 14) Automotive News - November 10, 2008 - Dealer's politics were pertinent (Page 15) Automotive News - November 10, 2008 - Auto meltdown forces Mercedes to scrap prediction of sales record (Page 16) Automotive News - November 10, 2008 - Boosting mpg will bump up stickers, too (Page 17) Automotive News - November 10, 2008 - Boosting mpg will bump up stickers, too (Page 18) Automotive News - November 10, 2008 - Boosting mpg will bump up stickers, too (Page 19) Automotive News - November 10, 2008 - Adding up the tab for fuel economy (Page 20) Automotive News - November 10, 2008 - Adding up the tab for fuel economy (Page 21) Automotive News - November 10, 2008 - Adding up the tab for fuel economy (Page 22) Automotive News - November 10, 2008 - Adding up the tab for fuel economy (Page 22a) Automotive News - November 10, 2008 - Adding up the tab for fuel economy (Page 22b) Automotive News - November 10, 2008 - Adding up the tab for fuel economy (Page 22c) Automotive News - November 10, 2008 - Adding up the tab for fuel economy (Page 22d) Automotive News - November 10, 2008 - Adding up the tab for fuel economy (Page 22e) Automotive News - November 10, 2008 - Adding up the tab for fuel economy (Page 22f) Automotive News - November 10, 2008 - Adding up the tab for fuel economy (Page 22g) Automotive News - November 10, 2008 - Adding up the tab for fuel economy (Page 22h) Automotive News - November 10, 2008 - Adding up the tab for fuel economy (Page 22i) Automotive News - November 10, 2008 - Adding up the tab for fuel economy (Page 22j) Automotive News - November 10, 2008 - Adding up the tab for fuel economy (Page 22k) Automotive News - November 10, 2008 - Adding up the tab for fuel economy (Page 22l) Automotive News - November 10, 2008 - Adding up the tab for fuel economy (Page 23) Automotive News - November 10, 2008 - Souped-up, tricked-out â and headed for the showroom (Page 24) Automotive News - November 10, 2008 - Amid gloom, Mazda chief sees revival in 2009-10 (Page 25) Automotive News - November 10, 2008 - Toyota aims to win loyalty with credit card (Page 26) Automotive News - November 10, 2008 - Hyundai helps (Page 27) Automotive News - November 10, 2008 - Dealers (Page 28) Automotive News - November 10, 2008 - Personnel (Page 29) Automotive News - November 10, 2008 - Personnel (Page 30) Automotive News - November 10, 2008 - Personnel (Page 31) Automotive News - November 10, 2008 - Personnel (Page 32) Automotive News - November 10, 2008 - Personnel (Page 33) Automotive News - November 10, 2008 - Personnel (Page 34) Automotive News - November 10, 2008 - Personnel (Page 35) Automotive News - November 10, 2008 - Personnel (Page 36) Automotive News - November 10, 2008 - As expected, Oct. sales sank (Page 37) Automotive News - November 10, 2008 - Honda backs off U.S. clean diesels (Page 38) Automotive News - November 10, 2008 - Industry expects more activism from D.C. 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