The owner of Sun GMC claims General Motors is starving the Long Island rooftop of the inventory it needs to remain in business and meet factory sales targets. +
A New York City agency announced that Honda of the Bronx has agreed to settle a lawsuit alleging more than 350 violations of consumer protection laws. +
New Country Motor Car Group executives say they are in luxury dealership acquisition mode despite the sale of three New York Metro franchises to Keeler Motor Car. +
Team Velocity and VINCUE have partnered to launch Trade Cycle Intelligence, a new, AI-based solution designed to target and engage customers who may be in the market for a new vehicle. +
APCO Holdings has acquired Lawley Automotive Dealer Solutions, an agency that was founded in 1984 and serves 200-plus clients from its Western New York headquarters. +
The owner of New York’s Bul Auto Sales and Jacksonville’s Karma franchise has been arrested in Florida, where he faces charges of fraud and dealing in stolen property. +
Florida’s Atlantic Coast Automotive Group has acquired all three of Lithia Motors’ West Virginia stores, entering a sixth state in a move described as a “key strategic divestiture” by the broker. +
More than 1,700 New Yorkers who bought out leases arranged at eight Nissan dealerships will get a share of a $3.2 million settlement the dealers reached with Attorney General Letitia James. +
Citing plateauing sales and the imminent loss of federal tax credits, dealers tell the New York Post that Gov. Kathy Hochul’s goal of a zero-emissions new vehicle market by 2035 is “an unrealistic bust.” +
A lawsuit claims the transfer of dual Long Island, N.Y., Alfa Romeo and Maserati dealerships was unfairly blocked by their factories. +













