Jeremy Vianna, Head of Automotive at Twitter, talks about the impact of the automotive industry and community shifting its events, conferences and shows to online platforms due to COVID-19 restrictions, and how this shift has helped them build a larger virtual presence, with Twitter volumes increasing significantly.
Canadian auto dealer’s Linda Nadon raises $2K in cycling challenge
Last month Linda Nadon, the business development manager for Canadian Auto Dealer and editor of its sister magazine Affaires automobiles, took up a cycling challenge and collected more than $2,000 — more donations than any other participant — that will …
Chevrolet Good Deeds Cup challenges junior hockey players
Following last year’s winners, the Lloydminster Female U13 Blazers from Alberta, this week marks the launch of the seventh annual Chevrolet Good Deeds Cup, where minor hockey players can compete to see which team can do the most for their …
New Genesis Retail Experience facility opens for business in Ottawa
A new Genesis Retail Experience facility opened for business in Ottawa, Ont., this fall. At 21,000 square-feet, the company has described it as the brand’s largest such facility in North America. This is one of the Dilawri Automotive Group’s newest …
Kelley Blue Book US names top 12 trucks for off-roading
If you’re in the market for a vehicle that doesn’t need pavement, there are a lot of options out there. Fortunately, the kind folks at Kelley Blue Book US have put together a list of the best trucks for getting …
Former CADA President Rick Gauthier named Chairman of the Board of Georgian College
Some people slide into retirement and are never heard from again, but others remain active following the pursuits and passions that motivated them during their careers. Rick Gauthier, who in 2016 retired as President & CEO of the Canadian Automobile …
Used vehicle prices dip slightly lower
Wholesale prices for the Canadian used vehicle market were down -0.09% for the week ending on April 22 — more than the previous week’s -0.05%, but less than the 2017-2019 average of -0.12%, according to Canadian Black Book. Its latest …