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COVID-19

NADA: Auto Dealerships are Stepping Up During COVID-19

From increased sanitizing and cleaning to maintaining social distancing, auto dealerships are doing everything they can to keep their customers, employees and communities safe during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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DealerSocket: COVID-19 Relief Package

DealerSocket has announced the relief programs they are offering dealers for the month of April.

Dealerships and Rental Car Companies Can Deliver Healthier Customer Experiences

With NuVinAir Global’s healthy vehicle programs and patented cleaning process, they are quickly integrating into hundreds of auto dealerships, car rental locations, and major airports across the country.

NIADA Urges Dealers to Help Pass CARES Act

Association members should contact their senators to ask them to support the small business relief provisions in the bills.

SMART Payment Plan Helping Customers During COVID-19

SMART Payment Plan has responded to a new government program that allows customers with school loan payments to skip payments for 2 months.

Cox Automotive: COVID-19 Updates

With health and safety as a top priority, the Cox Automotive family of brands is committed to partnering with clients to keep the automotive marketplace up and running.

KAR Global Halts Physical Sale Operations at all ADESA Locations in North America

KAR Global is halting physical sale operations across North America at all ADESA auction locations, including Simulcast-only sales for at least the next two weeks.

NADA: Responding to Coronavirus

The new law provides certain eligible employees with potential coronavirus-related emergency paid sick leave, emergency family and medical leave, and expanded unemployment insurance.

NADA: Necessary Car and Truck Sales are Essential Business

The Trump administration issued guidance classifying automotive service as essential. While the essential nature of automotive service is not really in question, as service and repair is required to keep America’s fleet of cars and trucks on the road.

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GM, Ford Studying Whether Factories Can be Used to Make Medical Supplies

General Motors and Ford are studying whether they can use their auto factories to support production of ventilators and other medical equipment to help combat the coronavirus pandemic sweeping across the nation.

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