Will OEMs Compete With Dealers for Used Car Sales?

While the new-car “agency” model is getting all of the attention, there are other disturbing trends afoot in some global OEMs’ efforts to “remake” distribution that so far in the U.S. have gone unnoticed. One is the control and retailing of used vehicles.

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Government, OEMs Nudging Dealers Toward EVs

Between the OEM agency model, EV incentives in the federal Inflation Reduction Act and California phasing out internal-combustion-powered vehicles, it’s hard not to read the handwriting on the wall.

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DriveItAway Launches PHEV Subscription to Ownership Program with Chapman Auto Group

The mobility platform is expanding the program across the US, Canada

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DriveItAway Launches Bolt EV Subscription to Ownership Program

DriveItAway Holdings, Inc. a dealer-focused mobility platform, announced the launch of its electric vehicle subscription to ownership program with the General Motors Bolt and Bolt EUV.

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DriveItAway Rolls Out Polestar 2 EV Subscription Program

DriveItAway founder and chief executive officer John Possumato wants to give consumers as many options as possible when using the company’s electric vehicle subscription to ownership program.

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Global Innovation Leader Rush Doshi Joins as Advisor to DriveItAway Holdings, Inc.

“Access to personal transportation- to get to and from work – is a very old problem that now can be solved in an easy, transparent, and sustainable way through innovative technology and programs such as DriveItAway,” says Doshi.

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Dealers’ Conduct May Threaten State Franchise Law Protections

Dealers charging high prices above MSRP across the board are creating national news and public backlash, and it’s not just the OEMs that are watching.

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Dealers Marking Up Above MSRP on Dangerous Ground

Between Tesla, Rivan, Lucid and Fisker operating without dealerships and the agency model introduced by traditional manufacturers, marking up above MSRP during these demand-driven times may come back to haunt dealers.

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EVs Have Long Way to Go to Reach ‘Everybody’

The question remains: how to get to the “early majority” phase of adoption, beyond those affluent enough to already have a few cars in the driveway. Persuading a lower income, single vehicle household to opt for a more expensive EV in a “charging desert” neighborhood seems way off.

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CES 2022 Plugs Automotive’s Electric Future

It seemed like every third booth or so, among 200 transportation companies, was selling some new, innovative and convenient system for home, work or public charging. CES 2022 made it clear electrified vehicles are the future.

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Can Innovative Fleet Practices Provide Solutions to the National Worker Shortage?

Vehicle Ownership Enablement Programs Provide Freedom and Mobility to Those Who Need It Most and Provide a Much Larger New Employee Pool for Entry-Level Jobs.

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DriveItAway Looking to Solve Transportation Issue for Employers Needing Workers

With so many help-wanted signs visible at busineses nowadays, DriveItAway wants to be a part of the transportation solution for both employers and workers – especially individuals with soft credit histories or without significant funds for a down payment.

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Fixed Ops Highlighted at Future Dealer Conference

Over-the-air updates could enable technicians to identify and diagnose a problem remotely and have the parts ready for a vehicle service appointment, boosting a dealer’s efficiency and net income, says Bill Cariss, president and CEO of Holman Strategic Ventures.

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Agency Model: Developing Trend in New Car Retailing?

Under the agency model, the franchise dealer no longer is the focal point of a new vehicle sale; instead, the customer places an order directly with the OEM and names a preferred dealer. The price and dealership mark-up or commission is set by the OEM.

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Digital Retailing, Fixed Ops and ‘Last Mile’ Delivery

Car dealers have always used “runners,” but perhaps the accelerated growth in digital retailing and “door to door” vehicle service requires a more scalable program and process.

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EV Acceptance Could Signal ‘Vehicle Subscriptions 2.0’

The introduction of new-vehicle subscriptions faded out as a nonstarter on the fringe. Will electric vehicles provide the volume use case?

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DriveItAway Partners with Another Fintch Firm to Help Consumers Rebuild Credit

DriveItAway is continuing to forge partnerships to help dealerships turn vehicles while giving consumers the opportunity to secure transportation and rebuild their credit.

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DriveItAway Gains Knightsgate Ventures as Institutional Investor

DriveItAway has a new institutional investor.

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20% Inflation Happened Before, Will It Happen Again?

When an esteemed Wharton finance professor and the country’s largest private vehicle wholesaler independently warn of the same future, its probably worth taking notice

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Think Twice Before Renting Your Vehicle to ‘Gig’ Drivers

What do Uber eXchange Leasing, Fair.com and Maven all have in common? They thought they could make money renting to “gig” rideshare or delivery drivers, and they are all out of that business, or out of business.

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Planning on Renting Your Vehicles on a P2P Platform for Gig Drivers? Be Aware of the Risks

For gig platforms that self-insure for collision and liability, whatever is paid out in an accident beyond whatever deductible is stated is coming out of the platform owner’s pocket, not an insurance provider.

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Chasing Down the Direct-Sales, EV and Used-Car Pucks

Volvo says it will be an all-electric vehicle company in 2030 and by that time will convert entirely to online sales, essentially relegating dealers to delivery and service centers. Such an announcement puts car dealers on notice as to where OEMs want the “puck to go.”

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Fixed Ops Pick-Up & Delivery – Now a Necessity

The pandemic has accelerated many changes. Some customer-centric services, such as a vehicle “concierge” or pick-up and delivery, went from a convenience to the price of admission for most fixed operations.

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