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J.D. Byrider Opens in Tampa!

Car buyers in the Tampa area have another option for purchasing used cars now that a new J.D. Byrider is open at 4858 N. Dale Mabry Highway.

J.D. Byrider offers quality used cars and a 36-month/36,000-mile warranty.  The 4,000-square-foot location offers used car sales, financing, a service department and a customer service center.

The new location is the store is the seventh J.D. Byrider dealership in Florida and the eighth franchise location for owners Jim Kagiliery, Jim Thompson and Jason Allen, who also own J.D. Byrider dealerships in Jacksonville, Tallahassee, St. Augustine and Pinellas Park, Fla., and Augusta, Ga.

“We look forward to providing exceptional J.D. Byrider customer service to Tampa residents,” said Kagiliery. “Our 36-month/36,000-mile warranty and financing package give folks the ability to own a good, reliable car.”

Stop by and see us if you are in the area and learn more about J.D. Byrider. When we say “good cars for people that need credit,” it’s not just a slogan.  It’s a promise.

In addition to the new Tampa location, J.D. Byrider opened new stores in Wood River, Ill.; Dundalk, Md.; North Little Rock, Ark.; Morgantown, W.V.; Las Vegas; Louisville, Ky.; Columbus, Ohio; Dayton, Ohio; and Independence, Mo., earlier this year. Including the new stores, J.D. Byrider now has 134 locations in 30 states with plans to open additional stores later this year.

Posted by on September 23rd, 2011 No Comments

A Reminder For Our Louisville Area Residents!

Tony Stewart to Visit Our Grand Opening Event August 18!

Our new Louisville location opened its doors on August 5th and now it’s time for the celebration and added bonus! Tony Stewart will visit the dealership on August 18th from 5-7 p.m. to sign autographs for anyone who visits the store (one autograph per person)!  Also, the day before that on August 17th, representatives from the Metro Chamber of Commerce Greater Louisville Inc. and the mayor’s office will visit the store to celebrate its opening.

The dealership is located 6600 Dixie Highway in Louisville.  Stop by, say hello to Tony Stewart and all of us at J.D. Byrider!  When we say “good cars for people that need credit,” it’s not just a slogan.  It’s a promise.  We hope to see you there!

Tony Stewart and J.D. Byrider Advertising Group President, Jim England, hoist the winner's trophy at Paducah International Raceway in April, 2009. Tony won the feature race in the debut event of the new #14 J.D. Byrider Monte Carlo paint scheme.

 

Posted by on August 15th, 2011 No Comments

Kinser to Race at Bloomington Speedway

Steve Kinser at Bloomington, IN J.D. Byrider with General Manager, Bob Slone on August 4, 2011.

Racing legend Steve Kinser hasn’t won a winged sprint car championship since 2005, but he’s enjoying work as much as ever, partly because he feels better.

Due to an accident in a May 30 crash in Lake Odessa, MI that required next-day surgery, Kinser has been driving with a titanium plate and several screws, but he hasn’t been slowed.

The next stop on his 69-race schedule is Friday night at Bloomington Speedway, a quarter-mile dirt track, which will host its first Outlaws race since 1999.

With his Bloomington-based crew intact, Kinser is third in the standings with five wins. He is 86 points out of the lead, a fair margin but not insurmountable with 24 races left.

At 57, Kinser is no longer stressing over securing sponsors.  He is now simply responsible for representing the sponsors and winning races and employs a staff to handle everything else.

“When I started my race team in 1994, I said I was never going to drive for nobody else,” Kinser said this week. “But with (sponsors cutting back) I was sort of on the low end, and I didn’t have the budget to hire the right people to take care of the sponsors the way they needed to be taken care of.

Other than a new primary sponsor — Bass Pro Shops — not much else has changed for Kinser.  Still performing as his crew chief is Scott Gerkin, a Mitchell, Ind., native.  Kinser’s other staff members include Gary DuBois, from Columbus, Ind.,  Kinser’s brother, Randy, and Mikey Kuemper assisting.

“Even though it’s owned by Tony Stewart and he’s the boss, he gives me the leeway to make all the mistakes,” Kinser said. “I don’t know if he’d do that for just anybody.”

He enjoys the continuity he created and Stewart left alone.

To that, Stewart said he’s the beneficiary.

“When we first talked about having Steve come drive (for us), I just couldn’t believe it was a possibility,” he said. “As a youngster, my dad and I went to the Bloomington Speedway to watch Steve give clinics when the World of Outlaws came to town. I have always looked up to him.

“He’s what everybody thinks of when they think of sprint car racing.”

Kinser has earned that reputation not only through the championships — no other driver has more than four titles — but through his resiliency.

The crash at Michigan’s I-96 Speedway that broke his arm occurred on a Monday, and he drove home in pain. Surgery followed the next day. He was back in the car three days later — flipping his car, no less — and won the next night.

Being competitive is what keeps him going.

“I went through a few months of broken bones, but other than that I’m probably healthier than I’ve been for a while,” he said.

“I’m overweight, and that’s something I should have taken care of last winter or the winter before that . . . but we’re still competitive.

Posted by on August 5th, 2011 No Comments

J.D. Byrider Opens Third Columbus Location

Columbus-area residents have another option for purchasing used cars now that a new J.D. Byrider location is open at 3700 W. Broad St. in Columbus.

J.D. Byrider offers quality used cars and a 24-month/24,000-mile warranty.   This new  22,000-square-foot location continues with that model offering used car sales, financing, a service department and a customer service center.

The new location will be operated by Managing Partner Brent Measles, who formerly managed the J.D. Byrider location on South Hamilton Road and employs 20 people.

“In today’s economy, there are many people in our city who have faced difficulty in obtaining financing for a car,” said Measles. “J.D. Byrider offers reliable cars with a warranty and exceptional customer service to people who may have faced credit challenges in their past. More than ever, our customers need good, reliable transportation, and we hope to provide that to the residents of Columbus.”

Stop by and see us if you are in the area and learn more about J.D. Byrider. When we say “good cars for people that need credit,” it’s not just a slogan.  It’s a promise.

Posted by on August 3rd, 2011 No Comments

Tony Stewart Wins his First World of Outlaws Sprint Car Series!

Some say Tony Stewart is the greatest driver of his generation. No doubt he’s become the most versatile.

Wednesday night at Ohsweken Speedway in Ontario, Tony fought off charging Sammy Swindell to capture the first World of Outlaws Sprint Car Series victory of his career in front of a huge crowd.

Stewart is no stranger to the World of Outlaws. He’s won three championships as a car owner in the series to go with his driving titles in the NASCAR Cup ranks and the Indy Racing League. However, for a native of Indiana who as a kid idolized legendary World of Outlaws racers like Steve Kinser and Doug Wolfgang, winning with the Outlaws fulfills a dream.

“Wow, this is big,” said Stewart, of Rushville, Ind. “I saw Sammy dive below me once and that was one too many. We had such an awesome car tonight and I still just can’t believe we won this thing. I grew up watching a lot of these guys like Kinser and Wolfgang. My career path didn’t take me into a lot of winged sprint car racing but it’s certainly something I enjoy. This just isn’t something that Kasey (Kahne) and I do for the heck of it. We’re passionate about putting together great teams and winning races.”

Stewart had a strong car throughout the night. He was fifth quick in qualifying out of 31 cars, then won his heat race and started the 30-lap A-main from the third position. The front row consisted of young guns Sam Hafertepe Jr. and Brad Sweet, who led early before Stewart found a quicker line around the slick track and passed Sweet on Lap 9. Stewart’s Office Depot/Mobil 1/Coke car ran away from the field quickly until Swindell mounted a charge in the Big Game Treestands machine. Swindell tried to play spoiler but the native of Germantown, Tenn., native didn’t have enough to catch Stewart.

“Tony was really good tonight,” said Swindell, a four-time winner this season. “I had to follow him getting through (turns) 3 and 4 but I was able to get through 1 and 2 better. I got to him a couple of times just to let him know I was there. I just wasn’t able to get past him. Momentum was key here tonight and if someone broke your momentum, it took forever to get it back.”

Chad Kemenah looked strong early, setting the pace in qualifying, but his car developed a mechanical issue before the start of the dash. Mechanical woes also affected Craig Dollansky as his car experienced trouble right after the traditional World of Outlaws four-wide parade lap.

Series points leader Jason Meyers raced his way to a third-place finish and extended his points lead over Donny Schatz to 24 markers. Early front runner Sweet, who continues to fill in for injured Joey Saldana, faded to fourth with three-time Ohsweken Speedway winner Jason Sides rounding out the Top 5.

 

Stewart and Outlaws car at Las Vegas in March, 2011.

 

Posted by on July 29th, 2011 No Comments

J.D. Byrider Opens Louisville Location!

Grand Opening Event August 5th and Tony Stewart to Visit August 18!

Louisville-area residents have another option for purchasing used cars now that a new J.D. Byrider location is open at 6600 Dixie Highway in Louisville! The 16,500-square-foot location employs 20 people and offers used car sales, financing, a service department and a customer service center.

A grand opening event for the public is planned for August 5th that will include an on-site radio broadcast with WKRD’s “The Afternoon Underdogs” from 3-7 p.m., and on August 17th, representatives from the Metro Chamber of Commerce Greater Louisville Inc. and the mayor’s office will visit the store to celebrate its opening.

As an added bonus, Tony Stewart will visit the dealership on August 18th from 5-7 p.m. to sign autographs for anyone who visits the store (one autograph per person).

The new company-owned dealership in Louisville is operated by Managing Partner Lee Becton, best known for playing football at Notre Dame from 1991-94, earning MVP honors at the Cotton Bowl.

“In today’s economy, there are many people in our city who have faced difficulty in obtaining financing for a car,” said Becton. “J.D. Byrider offers reliable cars with a warranty and exceptional customer service to people who may have faced credit challenges in their past. More than ever, our customers need good, reliable transportation, and we hope to provide that to the residents of Louisville.”

Posted by on July 27th, 2011 No Comments

J.D. Byrider Donates to FISH Hospitality Pantries

Knoxville Franchisee, Corporate Office Thank Community for Assistance after May Fire

On May 7, a fire caused major damage to the J.D. Byrider dealership at 8413 Kingston Pike in Knoxville. However, due to significant efforts by Knoxville-area fire personnel, there were no injuries to employees and the building was salvageable.

To thank the community for their assistance during and after the fire, Knoxville franchise owner Vince Keller donated $1,000 to local charitable organization FISH Hospitality Pantries, and J.D. Byrider’s corporate office is matching the gift for a total donation of $2,000.

Each month, FISH Hospitality Pantries – a non-profit, all-volunteer organization – provides food packages to more than 11,000 families in four Knoxville locations and more than 2,000 families from locations in Claiborne County and Knox County.

“The local community has been extremely helpful during the past month as we have worked to get back in business,” said Keller. “Donating to such a worthy organization is the least we could do to thank Knoxville and area fire personnel for the work they put into saving our store.”

“We are grateful no one was seriously injured during the fire and a portion of the dealership was saved,” said J.D. Byrider CEO Steve Wedding. “Knoxville has been a great community for business, and we are proud to give a donation to FISH Hospitality Pantries to thank the community for their assistance.”

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Posted by on June 8th, 2011 No Comments

J.D. Byrider to Donate to Tuscaloosa Tornado Relief Efforts

Area franchisee, corporate office giving matching donations.

J.D. Byrider is joining with its Tuscaloosa franchisee to donate to area organizations providing assistance to members of the community affected by the recent tornado outbreak.

Tuscaloosa franchisees Steve and Jeanne Locklear, who own the J.D. Byrider location at 3109 Greensboro Ave., as well as the Locklear Chrysler Jeep Dodge dealership at 550 Skyland Blvd., donated $1,500 to Holy Spirit Catholic Church and $1,000 to The Salvation Army of Tuscaloosa. J.D. Byrider’s corporate office is matching each for a total donation of $5,000.

“Although our business was destroyed, we feel extremely lucky to have survived the disaster,” said Steve Locklear. “By donating to two organizations that are assisting with food, housing, financial support and other daily needs, we hope to help others in our community get a sense of normalcy back to their lives.” In addition to the cash donation, the Locklears gave a courtesy van – the vehicle used to shuttle people to work or home when their car was being serviced – to The Salvation Army.

“We are devastated to see the destruction and loss of life caused by the April 27 tornadoes,” said J.D. Byrider CEO Steve Wedding. “We are proud to stand with the Locklears in the rebuilding of the city of Tuscaloosa while caring for the needs of those who have been affected by this natural disaster.”

 

Posted by on May 27th, 2011 No Comments

J.D. Byrider Acquired by San Francisco Area Private-Equity Firm

Carmel-based J.D. Byrider, the largest used-car franchisor in the nation, has been acquired by a San Francisco-area private-equity firm, the company announced earlier this month.

Terms of the deal with Altamont Capital Partners were not disclosed.

J.D. Byrider, incorporated as Byrider Franchising Inc., consists of 127 franchised and company-owned dealerships in 30 states. The company has annual corporate revenue of about $175 million and systemwide sales of $740 million. It has 562 corporate employees, including 313 in Indiana.

Byrider’s sales have remained flat during the economic downturn, and Altamont’s purchase gives Byrider access to the cash it needs to grow, said Steven E. Wedding, who has been named CEO as part of the deal.

Wedding, former president of franchising, replaces James. F. DeVoe Jr. as company leader. DeVoe will remain involved as a board director and as a consultant. The company’s headquarters will remain in Carmel, Wedding said.

DeVoe became CEO in 2006 after his father, James F. DeVoe, who founded the company in 1989, died at the age of 62 in a small-plane crash in Melbourne, Fla. The senior DeVoe’s death had no influence on the decision to sell the company, Wedding said. “We needed that capital; that was the missing ingredient,” he said. “It was not a result of Jim DeVoe’s passing.”

Plans call for Byrider this year to open two company-owned dealerships and 17 franchised locations, giving the company a total of 146 stores, 131 of which would be franchise-operated.

Byrider dealerships specialize in selling good cars for people who need credit. The recent economic downturn has created a larger segment of credit-challenged consumers who need reliable transportation, presenting additional opportunities for Byrider, Chief Financial Officer Bill Brunner said. “We believe this is an optimal time [to grow], because there are increasingly more customers who are in this phase of challenged credit,” Brunner said. “Therefore, we feel the prudent way to go is to grow at a moderate pace.”

Byrider began exploring an acquisition in 2008. Plans became serious about 18 months ago. Altamont quickly separated itself from other potential bidders, Wedding said. “When we went out to look for partners, we were looking for a partner who absolutely understood our model,” Wedding said. “And that’s what Altamont is about, investing in management and companies, not come in and try to re-engineer it into another direction.”

Andrea L. DeVoe, who has chaired the company since her husband’s death, said she supports the sale of the company. “We are pleased to be putting the company in the hands of an outstanding management team and new owners who will expand on Jim’s original vision for Byrider and provide career-advancement opportunities for our employees,” she said in a written statement.

Altamont is private-equity firm founded last year by industry veterans from Golden Gate Capital that plans to concentrate on acquisitions between $10 million and $75 million. The Palo Alto-based firm closed its first fund in January with $500 million in capital.

Posted by on May 25th, 2011 No Comments

TONY STEWART AUTOGRAPH SESSION AT NEW J.D. BYRIDER IN GREENWOOD, INDIANA

NASCAR Sprint Cup Champion and Indiana native, Tony Stewart met, greeted and signed autographs for a few hundred fans at the newest J.D. Byrider dealership in Greenwood, Indiana on Tuesday evening.  The crowd, which included fans of all ages, braved rainy weather conditions to get a chance to have Smoke sign their favorite piece of memorabilia. V.I.P winners of local radio and TV contests also got to enjoy pizza, soft drinks and a few photos with the Columbus, Indiana racing legend.

Also on hand was Northern All Stars dirt late model champ and Franklin, Indiana City Council member, Steve Barnett. Steve is also the winningest driver at the famed Brownstown Speedway in southern Indiana. “It’s always good to get Tony and Steve together”, said Jim England, president of J.D. Byrider Advertising Group. “They have a great dirt track racing history and you can count on some laughs when these two guys start swapping stories. They’re quality people and we’re proud to have had a relationship with them for the past dozen or so years.”

Representatives from the Tony Stewart Foundation, including Tony’s mom, also attended the event to help promote the Foundation’s Chevrolet Camaro SS Convertible raffle. Tony will personally present the car to the winner! See our earlier blog.jdbyrider.com post for more details.

WXIN FOX 59 and WRTV6 were also on hand to interview Tony and the event received coverage on local newscasts.

Below are some of the photos from the appearance.  Enjoy!

 

The J.D. Byrider in Greenwood opened January 25, 1995 and has sold over 8,000 vehicles in the past 16 years. Over that period, the dealership has earned a Sales Satisfaction Rating of 96% and a Service Satisfaction rating of 92%. Those numbers represent a standard that is not only higher than that of the new car industry, but is also higher than the Byrider system-wide average of 95% for Sales and 90% for Service. In our dealership, equipped with 7 service bays, a host of ASE skilled technicians and sales offices that are customer-friendly, we look forward to helping even more people from Greenwood and the surrounding area get the cars and financing they need.

Posted by on March 21st, 2011 No Comments