NIADA 2026 — Dealer Roundtables

Pull up a chair.

Eight peer-led conversations. No slides. No keynotes. Just dealers comparing notes on the questions that actually keep them up at night — the ones too specific for a panel and too important for a hallway chat.

8
Concurrent Sessions
35
Min Per Session
12
Seats Per Table

How a roundtable actually works.

1 / Format

Peer-led, not pitched.

A working dealer moderates and keeps things moving. There's no deck on the screen and no vendor at the front of the room.

2 / Pace

35 minutes on. 5 off. Repeat.

Tables run at 9:00, 9:40, and 10:20 AM — thirty-five minutes on, five off. Sit in on the same conversation all three rounds, or switch tables and pick up three different topics. Your call.

3 / Outcome

Real notes you'll use the next Monday.

Walk out with three or four things you didn't know that morning — the kind of practical specifics other dealers spent years figuring out.

Eight conversations.

8 · Topics on the table