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ABOUT GNYADA

2016

ALLIED MEMBERS

DIRECTORY

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Automobile dealerships are the economic engines of the local communities in which they reside. The

entrepreneurs who run them are job creators, investors in the community, and generous charitable

contributors to local hospitals, fire departments, little leagues, and more. The Greater New York Automobile

Dealers Association is dedicated to supporting this important group of community-based businesses.

GNYADA’s mission is to promote excellence in business practices, ethics, standards and service among

franchised new car dealers for the benefit of both the industry and customers; to encourage, the passage of

positive legislation and the creation of a cooperative regulatory atmosphere at all levels of government. The

Association is dedicated to providing education and training to the retail automotive industry workforce, and

assisting in the marketing, sales and service of automobiles in the greater New York area.

Information is Key

GNYADA works to keep its dealer members informed

about important issues, trends and regulations within

the franchised new car marketplace. In addition to

influencing legislation, the Association continually

provides

dealers

with

compliance

solutions,

newsletters, seminars, and invitations to Association

events, special members-only offers, as well as many

other benefits that support the needs of our members

and the communities they serve.

One-Stop-Shop Assistance

GNYADA’s Dealer Hotline provides dealers with

fast answers to tax inquiries, employment issues,

and other dealer matters. GNYADA’s Field Service

Representatives will visit member dealerships at

least twice a year. During visits, members stock up on

complimentary compliance signs and posters, DMV

forms, and other useful items. The field team will also

perform a complete walk-through of the dealership,

informing dealers of potential EPA, OSHA, and OSHA

and Privacy

Act violations.

AUTO DEALERS: BUILDING A BETTER FUTURE