
Snyder declined to reveal the financial details or sale price of the acquisition. The policies will not retroactively apply to vehicles sold under the previous owner, but Snyder said he will honor their existing service contracts.

Snyder said he believes the policy makes for a friendlier dealership experience.Īdditionally, Checkered Flag will introduce several service policies for new vehicle purchases including free oil changes, state inspections and towing services for the life of the vehicle. The dealership will have around 70 employees when fully staffed.įor customers, the dealership will now become a negotiation-free operation - meaning the company gives the best price up front, and product specialists are not paid on commission. Even though every staff member at the dealership can retain their positions, he said some will be retiring.

Additionally, the sale presented an opportunity for advancement for several Checkered Flag employees, Snyder said.
