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Tom Klauer tells us how this auto dismantler and recycler is improving processes and bringing employees along for the ride. |
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Dick Inukai hopes Detroit catches up in fuel economy and explains why he won’t stop giving to the Inukai Family Boys & Girls Club. |
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Victor Odermat regretted leasing his car wash company almost as soon as he had done it, but he brought it back from the brink. |
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Terrell McCombs describes how his uncle built a Texas Ford dealership into a multinational empire. |
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CEO Dean Eisner says strong relationships combined with technology helped Manheim become the most successful vehicle remarketing company in the world. |
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Communication is helping this brand-new company find its feet and aim for global dominance. Robert DePierre explains how. |
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The Long Beach Port Authority wants cleaner-burning trucks. Dave Kenney says his company can do the job. |
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This unusual dealership group features engaged employees with many reasons to feel good about where they work. Ron Ferris explains. |
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As an economic slowdown dings sales in commercial trucks, CEO John Nichols leads this dealership group through the tough times. |
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Patrick Cortese details how he built one of New York’s most successful car dealerships.
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Michael Thompson says at his dealerships, service extends to employees as well as customers.
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This expanding car dynasty is betting that US auto manufacturing is here to stay. Bryan and Sil Gonzales explain.
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CEO Thomas McKernan explains why individual customer service remains a hallmark of this auto club. |
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Mat Raymond Jr. describes how this fourth-generation Ford dealership is making the buying experience a pleasant one.
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Paolo Timoni describes how this iconic scooter manufacturer is throttling up to break into the US market.
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John Capps explains how he brought the big box retail concept to the automotive industry with a multi-franchise auto mall.
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This once-private company made the leap from good to great when it was acquired by one of the nation’s largest publicly traded dealership groups.
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Victor and Lance Odermat took back this Seattle-area company and revitalized a brand.
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Rick Lavers explains how this RV and modular home manufacturer got lost in its own complexity, but a culture change has it back on track.
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Dennis Drinkwater says the key to taking his local company regional is giving back.
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