NADA 2021: Canadian auto dealer editor Todd Phillips interviews Jeremy Anspach, Founder & CEO of PureCars, about the company’s NADA experience and insight on dealer marketing trends. Watch the video.
NADA 2021: Canadian auto dealer editor Todd Phillips interviews Jeremy Anspach, Founder & CEO of PureCars, about the company’s NADA experience and insight on dealer marketing trends. Watch the video.
Todd Phillips is the editorial director of Universus Media Group Inc. and the editor of Canadian auto dealer magazine. Todd can be reached at tphillips@universusmedia.com.
Dealers in Canada may wish to familiarize themselves with the word “agentic AI,” because it’s already being introduced into the automotive industry. The latest development comes from a recent collaboration between Google Cloud and Qualcomm Technologies. The companies expanded their …
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Subaru recently unveiled the first full redesign of its national retailer network since 2007: the Subaru Connection Hub. The move aims to reshape the way consumers view dealerships, shifting the customer experience and modernizing the dealership network across North America. …
Canada’s new agreement to lower tariffs on a limited number of electric vehicles imported from China could deliver its earliest benefits to familiar brands already selling here, not new Chinese nameplates. That’s according to an analysis published by Driving.ca. Ottawa …
