Thu, 03/12/2015 - 13:57

By Linda Spencer

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SEMA members measure the ’13 Ford Ranger T6 before it's exported in November.
  
SEMA-member manufacturers will have the opportunity to create export-ready products for global accessory-friendly vehicles not sold in the United States. A Toyota HiLux, Ford Ranger T6 and the newest editions—a Mitsubishi L200 and UAZ Hunter—will be available for measuring, April 7–8, in Plymouth, Michigan, and April 21–22, in Bartlett, Tennessee.
 
This tour will be the last chance to measure the HiLux and Ranger. The trucks were imported into the United States under a temporary three-year waiver, which expires in June for the HiLux and November for the Ranger.
 
Tour Schedule:
  • April 7–8 (8:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m.): Roush, 39555 Schoolcraft Rd., Plymouth, MI 48170
  • April 21–22 (8:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m.): Hypertech, 3215 Appling Rd., Bartlett, TN
  • May 18–May 22 (8:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m.): SEMA Garage, 1577 S. Valley Vista Dr., Diamond Bar, CA 91765
 Vehicles Available:
  • ’12 Toyota HiLux
  • ’13 Ford Ranger T6
  • ’14 UAZ Hunter
  • ’14 Mitsubishi L200

Read more about SEMA's International Vehicle Measuring Program in the December 2014 issue of SEMA News. 


Limited slots are available. Register now for the last chance to measure the HiLux and Ranger before they leave the United States.

Thu, 03/12/2015 - 13:57

By Linda Spencer

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SEMA members measure the ’13 Ford Ranger T6 before it's exported in November.
  
SEMA-member manufacturers will have the opportunity to create export-ready products for global accessory-friendly vehicles not sold in the United States. A Toyota HiLux, Ford Ranger T6 and the newest editions—a Mitsubishi L200 and UAZ Hunter—will be available for measuring, April 7–8, in Plymouth, Michigan, and April 21–22, in Bartlett, Tennessee.
 
This tour will be the last chance to measure the HiLux and Ranger. The trucks were imported into the United States under a temporary three-year waiver, which expires in June for the HiLux and November for the Ranger.
 
Tour Schedule:
  • April 7–8 (8:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m.): Roush, 39555 Schoolcraft Rd., Plymouth, MI 48170
  • April 21–22 (8:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m.): Hypertech, 3215 Appling Rd., Bartlett, TN
  • May 18–May 22 (8:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m.): SEMA Garage, 1577 S. Valley Vista Dr., Diamond Bar, CA 91765
 Vehicles Available:
  • ’12 Toyota HiLux
  • ’13 Ford Ranger T6
  • ’14 UAZ Hunter
  • ’14 Mitsubishi L200

Read more about SEMA's International Vehicle Measuring Program in the December 2014 issue of SEMA News. 


Limited slots are available. Register now for the last chance to measure the HiLux and Ranger before they leave the United States.

Thu, 03/12/2015 - 13:57

By Linda Spencer

  ford
SEMA members measure the ’13 Ford Ranger T6 before it's exported in November.
  
SEMA-member manufacturers will have the opportunity to create export-ready products for global accessory-friendly vehicles not sold in the United States. A Toyota HiLux, Ford Ranger T6 and the newest editions—a Mitsubishi L200 and UAZ Hunter—will be available for measuring, April 7–8, in Plymouth, Michigan, and April 21–22, in Bartlett, Tennessee.
 
This tour will be the last chance to measure the HiLux and Ranger. The trucks were imported into the United States under a temporary three-year waiver, which expires in June for the HiLux and November for the Ranger.
 
Tour Schedule:
  • April 7–8 (8:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m.): Roush, 39555 Schoolcraft Rd., Plymouth, MI 48170
  • April 21–22 (8:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m.): Hypertech, 3215 Appling Rd., Bartlett, TN
  • May 18–May 22 (8:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m.): SEMA Garage, 1577 S. Valley Vista Dr., Diamond Bar, CA 91765
 Vehicles Available:
  • ’12 Toyota HiLux
  • ’13 Ford Ranger T6
  • ’14 UAZ Hunter
  • ’14 Mitsubishi L200

Read more about SEMA's International Vehicle Measuring Program in the December 2014 issue of SEMA News. 


Limited slots are available. Register now for the last chance to measure the HiLux and Ranger before they leave the United States.

Thu, 03/12/2015 - 12:46

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In the Edelbrock Renegade class, Frank Varela and the Hellion Racing B-Team finished with a 7.78 at 178 mph to Brian Devilbiss' 7.99 at 173 mph performance.
  

NMRA Keystone Automotive Ford Nationals Kicks Off the 2015 Season at Bradenton Motorsports Park

The NMRA Keystone Automotive Ford Nationals kicked off its annual tour at Bradenton Motorsports Park for the Nitto Tire Spring Break Shootout presented by Muscle Mustangs and Fast Fords. The event mixed streetcars and NMRA racecars.

VP Racing Fuels Street Outlaw, John Urist took the win over former champion Phil Hinessaw with a 6.90 at 204 mph. In the Edelbrock Renegade class, Frank Varela and the Hellion Racing B-Team finished with a 7.78 at 178 mph to Brian Devilbiss' 7.99 at 173 mph performance. And in the index classes, Louis Fernandez took the win over Wesley Dalrymple. Johnny Lightning took the win over Greg Bagnell in the Detroit Locker Truck & Lightning class. It is the first time in NMRA history that a competitor has won both an index and heads-up class during the same event. In the Roush Performance Super Stang class, John Mummery raced his way to victory over Marvin Knack in his supercharged ’07 Mustang GT with an 11.01 on an 11.00 dial-in. Florida's Jason Henson sailed to victory over Susan McClenaghan in the Exedy Racing Clutch Modular Muscle class. The Bracket classes were won by a couple of local Florida racers. In Bracket 2 it was Bob Walsh over Dana Keyes and Manny Sousa over Charles Johnson in Bracket 1.

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The Pirelli World Challenge saw its biggest field yet with more than 115 cars taking the track
  

Pirelli Kicks Off 2015 World Challenge Championship at Circuit of the Americas

Pirelli kicked off the 2015 Pirelli World Challenge Championship at Circuit of the Americas last weekend with a full weekend of racing. The Pirelli World Challenge saw its biggest field yet with more than 115 cars taking the track in the series' seven classes—GT, GT-A, GTS, TC, TCA and TCB. In 2015, the Italian firm will be represented in more than 250 championships around the world in both two and four wheels, which cover a range from grassroots to Formula 1.

VP Racing Fuels Partners With Sebring International Raceway

Sebring International Raceway has announced a multi-year partnership with VP Racing Fuels Inc. as the Official Fuel of America’s oldest sports-car racing facility. Activation of VP’s sponsorship will begin when Sebring International Raceway hosts the 63rd running of the Mobil 1 Twelve Hours of Sebring Fueled by Fresh From Florida, Saturday, March 21—the second round of the TUDOR United SportsCar Championship. With the agreement, Sebring joins Lime Rock Park, Watkins Glen International and Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca that have switched to VP Racing Fuels.

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The 2015 NMCA WEST VP Racing Fuels season opener comes to Fontana, March 27–29.
  

Fourth-Annual Nitto Tire NMCA WEST Spring Nationals Coming to Auto Club Dragway

The 2015 NMCA WEST VP Racing Fuels season opener comes to Fontana, March 27–29, with a drag-racing and autocross lineup. On the dragstrip, there's side-by-side competition between American musclecars, and next door, Hotchkis Sport Suspension Autocross, presented by Nitto Tire, entertains road-racing fans all weekend long. Visit the NMCA West website for a complete schedule, directions to the track and more information about the 4th Annual Nitto Tire NMCA WEST Spring Nationals.

Speedway Motors Sponsors New Racing Adventure With Team Speedway

Team Speedway hits the road this weekend, with drivers Robby and Al Unser Jr. competing at the Goodguys Spring Nationals, March 13–15, in Scottsdale, Arizona. It’s the first of many Goodguys AutoCross events the Unsers will compete in this race season. They’ll be driving Team Speedway’s G-Comp ’65 Nova—a former economy car that has been transformed into a first-rate handling machine thanks to the new bolt-in G-Comp Chevy II front suspension from Speedway Motors. Though it just hit the autocross track late in the 2014 season, the Nova is already running neck-and-neck with the top cars in the country.

Thu, 03/12/2015 - 12:39
By Amanda Gubbins

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Select Committee nominations for SEMA's councils and networks are now being accepted.
  
Nominations are now being accepted for Select Committee positions on SEMA’s councils and networks.

Are you facing a business challenge that is bigger than your own company? See an opportunity for change and growth in the market? Have an idea but need some industry muscle to make it happen? If so, it may be time for you to volunteer and make your voice heard.

The elected Select Committee of each council and network serves as the volunteer leadership for the group. Because these elected volunteers are in tune with their market and have the drive needed to influence change, they are entrusted to direct SEMA resources toward building solutions, benefits and opportunities that help companies succeed and prosper. Currently, there are 10 council and network groups within SEMA. Councils work to identify related business goals, issues and challenges for member companies in a particular market segment, while the professional networks are a platform for individuals within a company who share a common interest or characteristic.

Nominate yourself or another exceptional SEMA-member employee today by using the quick and easy online councils nomination form. All nominations must be received by 5:00 p.m. (PDT) on March 20, 2015. The Select Committee elections will take place in May.

For more information about SEMA's councils and networks or the nomination and election process, contact Lindsay Bianco.
Thu, 03/12/2015 - 12:39
By Amanda Gubbins

  councils
Select Committee nominations for SEMA's councils and networks are now being accepted.
  
Nominations are now being accepted for Select Committee positions on SEMA’s councils and networks.

Are you facing a business challenge that is bigger than your own company? See an opportunity for change and growth in the market? Have an idea but need some industry muscle to make it happen? If so, it may be time for you to volunteer and make your voice heard.

The elected Select Committee of each council and network serves as the volunteer leadership for the group. Because these elected volunteers are in tune with their market and have the drive needed to influence change, they are entrusted to direct SEMA resources toward building solutions, benefits and opportunities that help companies succeed and prosper. Currently, there are 10 council and network groups within SEMA. Councils work to identify related business goals, issues and challenges for member companies in a particular market segment, while the professional networks are a platform for individuals within a company who share a common interest or characteristic.

Nominate yourself or another exceptional SEMA-member employee today by using the quick and easy online councils nomination form. All nominations must be received by 5:00 p.m. (PDT) on March 20, 2015. The Select Committee elections will take place in May.

For more information about SEMA's councils and networks or the nomination and election process, contact Lindsay Bianco.
Thu, 03/12/2015 - 12:38

Are you hunting for a new job? The “Positions Available” section in the SEMA Member Classifieds lists more than 50 job openings around the country. Here are some of the latest classifieds posted to the website.

  • Global Tier Automotive, located in Corona, California, is hiring an OE sales engineer. The successful candidate will have a bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering, applied engineering sciences or other engineering discipline; experience working directly for automotive OE manufacturer(s); familiarity with OE customer requirements; and familiarity with the automotive parts and accessories industry.
  • Bestop Inc., located in Louisville, Colorado, is hiring a customer service representative to answer inbound calls, research and resolve customer concerns and problems within established guidelines and assist customers with vehicle installations and technical issues. The successful candidate will have 2–5 years’ customer service experience, excellent English communication skills and proficient computer skills.
  • SoCal SuperTrucks, located in San Bernardino, California, is hiring a full-time warehouse manager responsible for shipping, receiving, warehousing and distribution operations by initiating, coordinating and enforcing operational and personnel policies and procedures. The successful candidate will have domestic and international shipping experience, FedEx/UPS small package and LTL freight experience and organizational and time-management skills.
  • Wheel Pros, located in Cerritos, California, is hiring a senior product designer responsible for new-product design and development within many of the company's brands in the automotive aftermarket wheel industry and researching and defining new-product opportunities. Knowledge and understanding of current technology and fashion and lifestyle trends is essential to this position. The successful candidate will have a bachelor’s degree in industrial design or a related field and more than five years' experience in the industrial/automotive design sector or related field.

View more listings from SEMA's Automotive Classifieds listings.

Thu, 03/12/2015 - 12:36
By SEMA Editors


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Fred Offenhauser
nile
Nile Cornelison
cozzie
Jim Cozzie
menzler
John Menzler

SEMA members have the opportunity to submit their nominations for the 2015 SEMA Hall of Fame. The award has been established to honor outstanding persons in the automotive specialty-equipment industry whose creativity, dignity, integrity, industriousness and accomplishments on a national basis have enhanced the stature of and significantly contributed to the industry’s growth.

A rule of thumb to qualify could be to ask yourself the following question: “If this person had never existed, how would SEMA and the industry be different?”

The 2014 SEMA Hall of Fame inductees included Fred Offenhauser, Nile Cornelison, Jim Cozzie and John Menzler.

Please take a moment to review the Hall of Fame website and SEMA Hall of Fame criteria and listings of past inductees. In order to assist the Hall of Fame Committee in making their selection, please provide a brief statement, including accomplishments and comments as to why, based on the award criteria, the individual is deserving of this honor. Your completed nomination form is confidential and vital to helping the Hall of Fame Committee make their selection for the 2015 SEMA Hall of Fame.

Please submit your 2015 SEMA Hall of Fame form by Friday, March 27, 2015.

If you have any questions, please contact Lindsay Bianco at 909-978-6692 or lindsayb@sema.org.

Thu, 03/12/2015 - 12:36
By SEMA Editors


offy
Fred Offenhauser
nile
Nile Cornelison
cozzie
Jim Cozzie
menzler
John Menzler

SEMA members have the opportunity to submit their nominations for the 2015 SEMA Hall of Fame. The award has been established to honor outstanding persons in the automotive specialty-equipment industry whose creativity, dignity, integrity, industriousness and accomplishments on a national basis have enhanced the stature of and significantly contributed to the industry’s growth.

A rule of thumb to qualify could be to ask yourself the following question: “If this person had never existed, how would SEMA and the industry be different?”

The 2014 SEMA Hall of Fame inductees included Fred Offenhauser, Nile Cornelison, Jim Cozzie and John Menzler.

Please take a moment to review the Hall of Fame website and SEMA Hall of Fame criteria and listings of past inductees. In order to assist the Hall of Fame Committee in making their selection, please provide a brief statement, including accomplishments and comments as to why, based on the award criteria, the individual is deserving of this honor. Your completed nomination form is confidential and vital to helping the Hall of Fame Committee make their selection for the 2015 SEMA Hall of Fame.

Please submit your 2015 SEMA Hall of Fame form by Friday, March 27, 2015.

If you have any questions, please contact Lindsay Bianco at 909-978-6692 or lindsayb@sema.org.

Thu, 03/12/2015 - 12:35

Strengthen Your Company Through Community

No matter what niche you're in—rods, restoration, racing, restyling, reps, trucks or wheels and tires—there's a SEMA council or professional network that's right for your company. SEMA councils and networks offer members a variety of market-specific programs and activities designed to provide educational and networking opportunities while promoting their particular industry segment.


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During last year's competition, Roger Peterson, founder and CEO of MG Research LLC, introduced a mobile app that engages enthusiasts and collects useful market information for specialty-equipment manufacturers.
  

Let SEMA Help Launch Your Business

By Amanda Gubbins

Applications are now being accepted for the 2015 SEMA Launch Pad, Presented by YEN. The competition, now entering its third year, gives automotive innovators, inventors and entrepreneurs under the age of 40 an industry platform for their budding businesses.

Roger Peterson, founder and CEO of MG Research LLC, was a contestant in the 2014 competition. He and his concept—a mobile app that engages enthusiasts and collects useful market information for specialty-equipment manufacturers—made it all the way to the final stage of the competition, where he gave a live presentation to a panel of respected industry leaders during the SEMA Show in Las Vegas.

“As I look at the experience overall, I have to say that as a very, very young company, it did a tremendous amount of good for us in the sense that we went from being a concept, an untested idea, and we were forced to mature to our best capacity,” Peterson reflected. “We were forced to ripen as best that we could. It taught us about ourselves, our will, our desire to see this through and it brought out the best in our team. It definitely brought out the best in me.”

Launch Pad applicants are evaluated based on their video submissions by a task force, which will select the top 10. The top five candidates are narrowed down via a Facebook voting campaign. These finalists will each pitch their business plan at the 2015 SEMA Show, where the judging panel will select the winner, who will receive a prize package designed to fuel the next steps of his or her business.

Peterson explained that each of the finalists gained a certain amount of validation, which made the experience valuable. For MG Research, the feedback and exposure was a catalyst for much of the growth the company has experienced over the past months.

“We no longer have to strain ourselves trying to make this vision visible to other people. It’s now plastered all over the SEMA website, and it’s represented well. It has taken us from being one of a million young companies trying to come out of the woodwork, to one of a few that actually has accomplished something. As we are moving along now to our funding activities, we are going to find out exactly what the strength of the SEMA Launch Pad experience is.”

The bottom line, according the Peterson?

“We were all winners in the sense that we all walked away with what we needed to go to the next stage [of business],” he said.

Find out what Launch Pad can do for your business. For more information, and to fill out the application, visit www.sema.org/launch-pad. If you have questions, contact Bryan Harrison.

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YEN will send 10 network members on the Hot Rod Power Tour again this summer to share their industry experience.
  

Apply for YEN’s Highest Rated Member Benefit

SEMA’s Young Executives Network (YEN) will send 10 network members on the Hot Rod Power Tour again this summer to share their industry experience. Not only will participants enjoy tour access, but they will also each receive an impressive prize package.

YEN Power Tour participants will receive a grant from SEMA to help cover tour expenses. Five individuals will drive their own vehicles and receive $1,750, while the five other passengers will receive $500. Each participant will also receive:

  • Hotel accommodations
  • Free VIP entry into the Power Tour
  • Ticket to the opening night hospitality party
  • Premier parking location in the YEN corral
  • Long hauler gifts
  • SEMA swag items

(Please note that all benefits received are considered taxable income.)

The participating network members will represent different niches in the specialty-equipment market. They will interact with tour attendees and visit schools along the seven-city, seven-day journey to share about their careers and engage the next generation of industry executives. The participants will also take the tour online through the YEN Facebook page, Twitter and other social media outlets.

Learn more and apply today to join the YEN Power Tour. Applications will be accepted through April 10. All members of YEN are eligible to apply. Not yet a member? Join today.

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ARMO's Hot Products Showcase will take place April 23–25, 2015, at Spring Carlisle in Carlisle, Pennsylvania.
  

Register Your Restoration Parts for the Hot Products Showcase

Registration is now open for the Automotive Restoration Market Organization’s (ARMO) Hot Products Showcase, which will take place April 23–25, 2015, at Spring Carlisle in Carlisle, Pennsylvania.

This event is an opportunity for council members to display one or more products in front of one of the single-largest gatherings of automotive restoration enthusiasts in the world.

In addition to having products on display in the Hot Products tent, a professional photographer will shoot each one. The photos will be available to manufacturers and will also be used in a slideshow at the ARMO booth and reception at the 2015 SEMA Show. A gallery on the ARMO webpage also houses each of the photos, along with a product description for those unable to attend the event. This publicity is available to ARMO members for only the cost of shipping the product entries to the Carlisle Fairgrounds.

Product entries must meet the following criteria:
  • Be the product of an ARMO-member company.
  • Be available for sale (market-ready) by the opening of the Showcase, April 23.
  • Demonstrate unique/innovative technology and/or be a benefit to the restoration industry.
Members can register products by filling out the online application. All applications must be received by April 17, 2015.

Restoration Professionals Gather for Networking at the Hot Product Showcase

ARMO will also host a networking mixer in the Hot Products Tent at the Showcase, Thursday, April 24, from 5:30 p.m.–7:30 p.m. The mixer will be a chance for members to grab a drink and spend some time interacting one-on-one with council leadership and fellow ARMO members. The council leadership believes this event holds enormous potential for new ideas and partnerships as members network with new and old industry friends. RSVP today.

Not an ARMO member? Join today to gain access to this event and other council benefits.

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Last Chance to Apply for the Internet Retailer Conference and Exhibition with SEMA

The application deadline for the Emerging Trends & Technology Network's (ETTN) second Professional Development Program is March 16. For this program, 10 ETTN members will attend the Internet Retailer Conference and Exhibition (IRCE), June 3–4, 2015, in Chicago. Members who attend will receive the benefit of a negotiated registration rate and grant from SEMA to help cover costs. They attend the conference with a group of like-minded professionals, making the learning experience that much more engaging.

On its own, the costs associated with this conference could prove prohibitive for members, but through ETTN, participants receive a specially negotiated registration rate, and the company of the participating employee receives a $500 grant from SEMA to assist with registration (all benefits received are considered taxable income). IRCE, a two-day conference, originally cost $1,095. Combining the negotiated rate and SEMA grant, ETTN members save 80% and pay only $216 for registration.

IRCE is in its 11th year and is largely considered to be a flagship event of the e-commerce industry. Each year, more than 10,000 attendees travel to Chicago to hear from more than 200 expert speakers representing all areas of the industry. This year, exciting speakers include top executives from Target, 1-800-Flowers.com, QVC and more. In addition to the educational opportunities, the 250,000 sq.-ft. exhibit hall presents more than 600 companies in the e-commerce solutions industry.

Applicants may be selected to attend one of three conferences in 2015, along with SEMA staff and a group of nine other network members. The first conference selected was the Social Media Strategies Summit, which took place in Las Vegas, in February. Later in the year, a third group of members will learn customer service skills at the Disney Quality Service course.

To learn more and apply, visit the ETTN Professional Development Program homepage or contact Senior Manager of Networks Bryan Harrison.

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Council Members Invited for an Exclusive Look at International Trucks

By Amanda Gubbins

Manufacturer members of the Truck and Off-Road Alliance (TORA) are invited to attend one of SEMA’s stops during the 2015 International Measuring Session Tour. New on the tour will be the ’14 UAZ Hunter and ’14 Mitsubishi L200. This will also be members’ final opportunity to gain access to the ’12 Toyota HiLux (through June) and ’13 Ford Ranger T6 (through November).

These vehicles are popular throughout key international markets, including Europe, the Middle East, Australia and Asia, and represent an opportunity for product-line expansion for many truck accessory manufacturers. With multiple stops around the country, this tour is a convenient way for members to collect the vehicle data needed for their product development.

The next measuring session will take place April 7–8 at Roush Performance in Plymouth, Michigan. Other sessions will follow April 21–22 at Hypertech in Bartlett, Tennessee, and May 18–22 at the SEMA Garage in Diamond Bar, California.

Visit the International Measuring Session website for more information about the tour, the vehicles and to register.

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The PRO Sales Training Manual contains a chapter-by-chapter outline of what it takes to affect a more professional approach to selling cars dealer direct.
  

Revised “PRO Sales Training Manual” Gives Restylers a Competitive Edge

The Professional Restylers Organization (PRO) recently released the second edition of the PRO Sales Training Manual—a resource designed to help restylers, trimmers and accessory retailers build a more successful dealer-direct sales strategy.

The original idea for the resource came about at a Long-Range Planning meeting a decade ago.

“We wanted to put together a very comprehensive sales manual that would be used by the PRO-member sales representatives that went to new car dealers, in particular to really professionalize their approach to the general sales manager and other sales managers within the dealership to promote aftermarket accessories,” said Chair-elect Scott Wolin.

Many of the guidelines and techniques included in the original manual are as pertinent today as when it was first released, but the market has evolved, with vehicle technology becoming more complex and the Internet playing a more prominent role in the way companies do business. With more accessory specialists looking for ways to expand their reach into the dealership arena, a few important adjustments were needed. Many of the images in the manual got a refresh, and specific addendums include forms for dealership visits and structuring weekly sales calls. This edition also provided opportunity for a new perspective contributed by SEMA’s Truck and Off-Road Alliance (TORA).

Beginning with an overview of the key elements of a sales-marketing strategy, the manual contains a chapter-by-chapter outline of what it takes to affect a more professional approach to selling cars dealer direct. From understanding how to make an effective sales presentation to the importance of product knowledge and how to structure your company for success, the manual offers hints for the daily operations of the restyling business.

Seeing from the dealer’s point of view is key to building trust and gaining respect, but profit is a great motivator. The fact is that many dealers make more money on the accessories installed on a vehicle than on the sale of the base vehicle, and the manual helps salespeople effectively communicate that value. When used by sales teams as a training and reference tool, the manual can help drive sales. Wolin believes the resource contains valuable information regardless of a restyler’s experience level.

“If you’re brand new to the industry, this is an invaluable resource for you to just understand the process and procedures as well as the makeup of a dealership.” He added, “It really helps the salesperson structure their day and bring more value for them and for their company as well as for the dealerships. When you come in, you’ve got a plan of attack and you understand the inventory that’s sitting on the dealer’s lot, you understand how your products can bring them more gross profits and really bring the product their customers are looking for.”

The PRO Sales Training Manual is available as a hard copy, bound in a three-ring binder, or for the first time in electronic format for easy use on a tablet. While it can be purchased by anyone for $149.95, PRO (and TORA) members receive the special discounted price of $24.95 for the printed copy. It can be ordered online at www.sema.org/pro. For more information, contact Clayton Drescher at claytond@sema.org.

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