Monday, July 10, 2006
Dealer standards top NFDA agenda
Onerous standards continue to cripple dealers' businesses, according to the RMI National Franchised Dealers Association Lobbying Working Group.
The latest poll of NFDA members finds that manufacturers' demands have actually increased over the last three years despite new car sales down 4.2 per cent and dealer profitability at a low ebb.
Sue Robinson, director of the NFDA said: “This issue is a priority for the Lobbying Working Group and we are committed to campaigning strongly to ensure it is at the top of the European Commission's agenda as it prepares for the next BER.”
DATED: 10.07.06
FEED: MT
The latest poll of NFDA members finds that manufacturers' demands have actually increased over the last three years despite new car sales down 4.2 per cent and dealer profitability at a low ebb.
Sue Robinson, director of the NFDA said: “This issue is a priority for the Lobbying Working Group and we are committed to campaigning strongly to ensure it is at the top of the European Commission's agenda as it prepares for the next BER.”
DATED: 10.07.06
FEED: MT