History NADA
NADA has a rich and fascinating history. The following article appeared in the journal AutoExec NADA marked the 75th anniversary of the association in 1992:
Early Times (1917-1942)
Decades of war (1943-1967)
Regs & Recessions (1968-1992)
NADA: A Brief History
1917: NADA initiated the successful efforts to reduce dealer luxury vehicle tax from 5 percent to 3 percent.
1918: NADA as the first annual meeting in Chicago, adjusts HEADQUARTERS, St. Louis gets first major legislation - the National Law Avtougone - and soon began to publish the Bulletin of the NADA, the predecessor AutoExec NADA.
1931: NADA creating the first contracts factory dealer.
1933: N.A.D.A. Official Used Car Guide debuts (40 000 copies), NADA's membership in the Low Depression 2200, but with the help of Germany, jumps to 20,000 next year.
1941: NADA moved from Detroit to Washington, DC
1944: "The battalions NADA" - adopted by the Association of mechanics work - involved in the invasion of the day "D" in Normandy.
1952: President of NADA, it seems, on the Ed Sullivan program (encourages vote).
1954: NADA Dealer lobbies for benefits and Taft-Hartley Act in order to eliminate the "phantom freight" charges automakers.
1956: NADA insurance program begins (later NADIT) and the following year, the pension program (later NADART).
1960: The first high-quality premium dealer (from Post Saturday night) in this agreement NADA.
1968: Frank E. McCarthy begins a 33-year career as a manager, 20 groups have started and two years later, the American Truck Dealers formed.
1975: NADA builds McLean, Va., Headquarters Committee on the Effects of Elections Dealer launches and the Legal Defense Fund.
1977: The charity is established.
1979: Doors open at the Academy of the dealer.
1984: First review of the relationship dealer.
1986: NADA is liberated Superfund for the dealers, who collect used oil from do-it-yourselfers.
1987: Rear law to intervene antiodometra NADA.
1996: NADA debut, form a committee, helping to get luxury tax law of a gradual decline.
1997: NADA urges IRS to allow dealers to settle violations of LIFO.
2000: NADA redesigned and renamed the magazine AutoExec; debut a Web site offering Internet access, links to dealers across the country.
1977: The charity is established.
1979: Doors open at the Academy of the dealer.
1984: First review of the relationship dealer.
1986: NADA is liberated Superfund for the dealers, who collect used oil from do-it-yourselfers.
1987: Rear law to intervene antiodometra NADA.
1996: NADA debut, form a committee, helping to get luxury tax law of a gradual decline.
1997: NADA urges IRS to allow dealers to settle violations of LIFO.
2000: NADA redesigned and renamed the magazine AutoExec; debut a Web site offering Internet access, links to dealers across the country.
2001: A long-time president of NADA Frank McCarthy dies, Phillip D. Brady, called the president; NADA-supported a gradual reduction in inheritance tax becomes law.