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“They’re only going to put incentives on vehicles they need to boost” || Tyler Corder, CFO and COO, Findlay Automotive Group

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Originally from “a wheat farm in the middle of nowhere” in Montana, Tyler Corder was an employee of GM Financing when he was transferred to Nevada and met the Findlay family - the rest is history, as he joined Findlay Automotive Group in 1994 and has been there ever since. Now working as both the CFO and COO of the company, Tyler has seen Findlay grow from four dealerships to 35 across Nevada, Arizona, Utah, Idaho, and Washington. Tyler has served in leadership roles for many charitable organizations, such as the American Red Cross of Southern Nevada and the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society, and he is currently on the boards of the Vegas Chamber of Commerce and the Foundation for an Independent Tomorrow.

In this episode, Tyler and our host Derek D discuss how geographic clustering has made operations easier for a large automotive group like Findlay, the effects that the UAW strike at the Big Three automakers’ factories could have on multiple aspects of the retail automotive business, and the unusual experiences that can happen at a Las Vegas car dealership. Plus, they take a deep dive into the current state of the automotive supply chain, cover affordability issues raised by interest rates, and more.

Findlay Automotive Group

Episode Highlights:

  • Why many car manufacturers have switched their incentives from purchasing to leasing
  • Why Tyler says the EV sector is currently a creation of the federal and state governments and tax programs rather than a consumer-driven industry
  • How Findlay Auto Group is less tightly structured than public dealership groups of a similar size - and how that’s an advantage in terms of attracting talent

“It’s important that of the limited numbers of vehicles that are being shipped, we’re getting our share or more than our share.”

— Tyler Corder
|| Dealer News Today is a Dave Cantin Group production

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Manage episode 379365850 series 3005753
内容由Dealer News Today提供。所有播客内容(包括剧集、图形和播客描述)均由 Dealer News Today 或其播客平台合作伙伴直接上传和提供。如果您认为有人在未经您许可的情况下使用您的受版权保护的作品,您可以按照此处概述的流程进行操作https://zh.player.fm/legal

Originally from “a wheat farm in the middle of nowhere” in Montana, Tyler Corder was an employee of GM Financing when he was transferred to Nevada and met the Findlay family - the rest is history, as he joined Findlay Automotive Group in 1994 and has been there ever since. Now working as both the CFO and COO of the company, Tyler has seen Findlay grow from four dealerships to 35 across Nevada, Arizona, Utah, Idaho, and Washington. Tyler has served in leadership roles for many charitable organizations, such as the American Red Cross of Southern Nevada and the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society, and he is currently on the boards of the Vegas Chamber of Commerce and the Foundation for an Independent Tomorrow.

In this episode, Tyler and our host Derek D discuss how geographic clustering has made operations easier for a large automotive group like Findlay, the effects that the UAW strike at the Big Three automakers’ factories could have on multiple aspects of the retail automotive business, and the unusual experiences that can happen at a Las Vegas car dealership. Plus, they take a deep dive into the current state of the automotive supply chain, cover affordability issues raised by interest rates, and more.

Findlay Automotive Group

Episode Highlights:

  • Why many car manufacturers have switched their incentives from purchasing to leasing
  • Why Tyler says the EV sector is currently a creation of the federal and state governments and tax programs rather than a consumer-driven industry
  • How Findlay Auto Group is less tightly structured than public dealership groups of a similar size - and how that’s an advantage in terms of attracting talent

“It’s important that of the limited numbers of vehicles that are being shipped, we’re getting our share or more than our share.”

— Tyler Corder
|| Dealer News Today is a Dave Cantin Group production

  continue reading

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