WASHINGTON, Nov 19, 2008 /PRNewswire-USNewswire via COMTEX/ --
In a Congressional hearing today on options to aid the struggling
domestic automakers, National Automobile Dealers Association (NADA)
Chairman Annette Sykora urged the members to consider the important
role that dealers play in the success or failure of an automaker and
the direct impact that the nation's almost 20,000 franchised automobile
dealers have on local communities across America.
"Dealers are the public
and local face of the automobile industry in towns and cities across
the country," Sykora said in testimony before the House Financial
Services Committee. "Our fate is directly connected to our
manufacturers and the success of the automakers is directly connected
to the success of our dealerships."
Sykora noted that the
economic downturn, the meltdown on Wall Street and the real estate
crisis have caused auto sales to plunge to a 15-year low. As a result,
dealers have cut business expenditures, including employees and close
to 700 dealerships have simply gone out of business.
"Car and
truck sales account for 20 percent of all retail sales in the country.
The fact is local dealerships will be a major factor in our economic
recovery. By getting automotive retailing back on track, Congress can
effectively leverage the economic engine of the automobile industry to
get this economy running on all cylinders again," Sykora added.

She also praised
legislative proposals that would provide tax incentives to boost
automobile sales. Sens.
Barbara Mikulski, D-Md.; Kit Bond, R-Mo.; and
Reps. Bill Pascrell, D-N.J.' and Steve LaTourette, R-Ohio have
introduced legislation (S. 3648/H.R. 7273) that would permit new car
buyers to deduct
auto loan interest and sales tax from their personal
income taxes. Additionally, she testified that supporting programs such
as emergency small business loans for dealers and "cash for clunkers"
initiatives, which encourage consumers to upgrade their older cars to
cleaner, more fuel-efficient models, will help restore consumer
confidence and get the economy moving again.
"At a time when the
future of the
auto industry hangs in the balance, we urge Congress to
move quickly to provide the assistance needed to help the automobile
industry to once again lead our country back to economic health,"
Sykora reiterated.
NADA, founded in 1917
and based in McLean, Va., represents about 20,000 new-car and -truck
dealers holding nearly 43,000 separate franchises, both domestic and
international. For more information, go to
www.NADA.org.
SOURCE National Automobile Dealers Association


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