Car Dealer News for 19-Sep-2006
'Complaint: Car dealer doesn't Champion gays (Philadelphia Daily News) A former employee has submitted a gay-discrimination complaint against Champion Toyota, alleging he was fired after he complained that a "pervasive anti-gay environment" existed at the Northeast Philadelphia dealership.
'Car dealer reports burglary (Bowling Green Daily News) A Bowling Green auto dealer reported a burglary of the business between 5 p.m. Sept. 5 and 7 a.m. Sept. 6, according to a Bowling Green Police Department report.
'Court action awaits man charged in Bethlehem drug dealer s shooting death (The Morning Call) One of three men accused in the April execution-style shooting death of a Bethlehem drug dealer will face Northampton County Court action.
'Woman accused of stealing from area car dealer (Observer-Reporter) Police: Arnold Pontiac lost at least $200,000
'AutoUSA and Edmunds.com Partner to Promote New Premier Dealer Program (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance) SANTA MONICA, Calif. & FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla.----Sept. 19, 2006--Edmunds.com, the premier online resource for automotive information, today announced the launch of its newly upgraded "Premier Dealer Program."
'GERMANY: DaimlerChrysler to separate car and truck sales and marketing (just-auto) DaimlerChrysler wants to expand its truck dealer network, according to truck division head Andreas Renschler, interviewed by the Financial Times Deutschland newspaper.
'Cheney speaks to dealer group, silent on auto woes (Reuters via Yahoo! Asia News) WASHINGTON, Sept 19 (Reuters) - U.S. Vice President Dick Cheney on Tuesday praised design advances in car-making to a U.S. group of auto dealers but stopped short of addressing the billion-dollar losses facing Detroit's traditional Big Three car manufacturers.
'Car dealer nabs national honor (Manitowoc Herald Times Reporter) MANITOWOC Bob Pietroske knew he had a chance in December to be named Wisconsins 2005 dealer of the year by the states Automobile and Truck Dealers Association.
'Cheney speaks to dealer group, silent on auto woes (Reuters via Yahoo! News) Vice President Dick Cheney on Tuesday praised design advances in car-making to a U.S. group of auto dealers but stopped short of addressing the billion-dollar losses facing Detroit's traditional Big Three car manufacturers.
'Judge chastises man for lying to police about car accident (The Muskegon Chronicle) A West Michigan car dealer who walked to his house after a drunken-driving crash made the situation worse by deceiving police about being the driver, a judge said.
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