First drawing for NIADA Supercar Driving Experience sponsored by AutoZone, ALLDATA nears

Rush to register for the NIADA Convention and Expo to get your name in the first drawing for the NIADA Supercar Driving Experience sponsored by AutoZone and ALLDATA.

The first 10 winners will be drawn from among dealers with a fully paid registration for the NIADA Convention by Thursday, Jan. 30.

Those 10 winners will be among the 50 lucky dealers to turn laps in supercars at the SpeedVegas track on Monday, June 23, the first day of the NIADA Convention and Expo.

Winners must be 18 or older and have a valid driver’s license to drive.

NIADA will provide transportation from the Fontainebleau Las Vegas to SpeedVegas and back to the hotel after the event.

Those dealers who do not win the initial drawing will remain in the pool for the additional four drawings before the end of early-bird registration May 23.

Register today for the NIADA Convention and Expo to get your name in the first drawing for the NIADA Driving Experience sponsored by AutoZone ALLDATA to have the best odds of winning.

NIADA announced four additional education courses among the five education tracks at the largest event in the used car industry.

Cory Mosley will present “Positioned for Growth: A Proven Strategy to Modernize Your Business and Achieve Record Revenues,” giving dealers a blueprint for modernization and proven strategies for record-breaking revenues.

In the compliance track, a Q&A session with the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau will give dealers an opportunity to hear the latest information about changes in the agency. “I Didn’t Know That Is Not Defensible When Collecting Your Collateral” will provide dealers will insight on the complicated vehicle recovery laws.

“How Video Boosts the Bottom Line for Dealerships” willhelp dealers understand how a strategic video marketing approach boosts visibility, creates customer loyalty and provides a measurable ROI.

See the full list of education and register at niada.com/convention.

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