OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OF THE CENTRAL FLORIDA AUTO DEALERS ASSOCIATION

July 28, 2021

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“Hey, Dude, Where’s My Part?” Holler-Classic Parts Associate Clocks in for 50 Straight Years

“If you love cars, this is where you want to work,” said Parts Specialist John R. Hudson of Oviedo. It must be true, because for 50 years John, affectionately known as “Dude”, has manned the parts department at Driver’s Mart of Winter Park, Holler-Classic Automotive Group’s used car superstore. When he started there in 1971, new cars cost less than $4,000 and Richard Nixon was president.

Getting To Know Jay Mealey

I was a car enthusiast for sure, but for whatever reason didn’t see myself being a long-term “car dealer” once I graduated from college. I am not even sure why this was the case, but I just felt a need to do something a little different from my father. At that time, I already had one brother very involved in the business, and I had grown up around the dealership performing odd jobs here and there. I still find it ironic that I was the one brother who wanted nothing to do with the car business. As it has turned out, I have been the MOST involved over the past 20 years, and now I run three dealerships in Central Florida, fairly hands-on while having an absolute blast!

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Our Leadership: 2021 Board of Directors

Our officers and directors play a critical role in our success. The board consists of a diverse group of highly trained professionals. Each person on our leadership team brings many years of experience in the U.S. and worldwide. Their dedication ensures that Central Florida’s new and veteran automotive professionals have access to the region’s most comprehensive industry resources and educational opportunities.

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President’s Message: A Business Model Founded On People

There are many things for which I am grateful. Last year only served to augment my appreciation of how blessed we are. Around the world, we faced a pandemic never seen in our current history. During this crucial time, businesses were categorized as essential and non-essential. Employees were asked to work in vital roles necessary to supply the most important needs for the sick, dying and the living. At the center — and key to this altered lifestyle — were dealers and car manufacturers. Our industry had to unite to ensure we made it through.