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In the Passenger's Seat with Chris Taylor, Owner of Certified Auto Brokers NIADA 2025

ACV’s Matt Mitteldorfer puts a new guest in the passenger seat each episode to discuss what they are seeing in the automotive industry. This episode he meets with Chris Taylor, Owner of Certified Auto Brokers, to unpack why associations like NIADA are indispensable for independent dealers.

In the Passenger's Seat with Chris Taylor, Owner of Certified Auto Brokers NIADA 2025

Other Articles

A close up view of a car headlight

August 1, 2024

How to Become an Automotive Service Director

An automotive service director oversees the service department in a dealership, ensuring smooth operations and profitability by managing employees and setting departmental goals. In this article, we’ll outline tasks and duties of a Automotive Service Director and what you should look for in candidates as you hire.

A close up of a car in the service department

August 1, 2024

How to Become a Warranty Administrator

A Warranty Administrator plays a crucial role in automotive dealerships, managing and processing warranty claims accurately and efficiently. But what does it take to succeed in the role? In this article, we’ll outline tasks and duties of a Warranty Administrator and what you should look for in candidates as you hire.

A close of of a pickup bed parked near a busy street

July 2, 2024

What Are the Differences Between a Gooseneck Trailer and a Bumper Pull Trailer?

Learn the differences between a Gooseneck Trailer and a Bumper Pull Trailer. Including Size and Hauling Capacity, Tow Vehicle Requirements, Costs and more.

A row of Goose Neck Trailers in a Parking Lot

July 2, 2024

What Is a Gooseneck Trailer?

A gooseneck trailer is designed with a distinctive arched neck that extends over the truck bed, providing better weight distribution and stability for heavy loads. This design allows gooseneck trailers to carry much larger loads than conventional trailers, making them ideal for hot shot trucking