Dealer registration opens for the 2025 NIADA Convention

Find the latest tips and best practices from some of the nation’s top dealers to help your dealership thrive in today’s market at the 2025 NIADA Convention and Expo.

Make your plans now to be in Las Vegas for the largest event for the independent auto industry, the NIADA Convention and Expo, June 23-26, at the Fontainebleau Las Vegas.

Registration for dealers is now open at niada.com/convention. The early-bird deadline is May 23 for NIADA members to secure registration for $545 per person ($845 per non-member). A discount is available for multiple registrations from the same dealer group.

Discounted rooms for $219 per night are available at the Fontainebleau Las Vegas until May 23, but may sell out before that date. Book your room here.

The NIADA Convention and Expo will offer the industry’s top education in five tracks – retail, BHPH, compliance, management and marketing. A majority of the breakout education sessions and panel discussions will be led by dealers, such as “Reducing Charge-Offs in Today’s Challenging Collection Environment” by Rondis Cavender of Cavender Auto Sales in Gainesville, Georgia. Cavender presented the session during the BHPH Dealer Forum to a packed room on how he’s kept customers in vehicles with his “Fresh Start” program.

As a new administration takes over in Washington, D.C., NIADA will welcome members of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau to discuss regulations impacting the used automobile industry. This is your chance to get the latest compliance information straight from the source.

The Expo Hall will feature countless business solutions to help your dealership grow and run more efficiently.

The NIADA Convention will also celebrate the industry, including the announcement of the 2025 National Quality Dealer of the Year and other industry awards.

For information on our education lineup, see the agenda and register for the 2025 NIADA Convention at niada.com/convention. See you in June.

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