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Three Top Operators Reveal What's Working in 2026's Worst Markets

1 h 5 min · 6. maj 2026
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The market excuse just died. In Episode 20 of LotTalk, hosts Chris Keene, John Anderson, and Renaldo Leonard sit down with three dealers from three completely different markets to settle the oldest argument in the used car business: "My market is different." You'll meet: * Bobby Albert — Eastchester Chrysler Jeep Dodge Ram, Bronx NY (heavily regulated, urban, franchise) * Justin Williams — Bozard Ford Lincoln, St. Augustine FL (450 employees, saturated market, 300+ used cars/month) * James Paye — Dells Auto, South Dakota (independent, 4 employees, 90+ used cars/month, $18K average retail)

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