Car Media 2.0’s Randy Price and Jaguar Land Rover’s Mary Borg discuss the benefits for auto retailers after Car Media 2.0 was named a certified vehicle merchandising vendor for JLR dealers across Canada.
Car Media 2.0’s Randy Price and Jaguar Land Rover’s Mary Borg discuss the benefits for auto retailers after Car Media 2.0 was named a certified vehicle merchandising vendor for JLR dealers across Canada.
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.
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