Tarry Shebesta to Speak About Used Car Leasing
at ACVL Conference
Tarry Shebesta to Speak About Used Car Leasing at Association of Consumer
Vehicle Lessors Conference
CINCINNATI--Sept. 15, 2004--Tarry Shebesta, president of
Automobile Consumer Services, Inc. (ACS), will speak at the Association of
Consumer Vehicle Lessors' conference on September 20-22. The Dearborn,
Michigan event is a forum for industry leaders to discuss current markets,
legislation, and other issues affecting the vehicle leasing community.
Shebesta will be speaking on the subject of Used Vehicle Leasing and
Remarketing. Tarry Shebesta was selected to address the meeting because of
his numerous years of experience in vehicle leasing and remarketing. He is
currently involved in directing his firm's popular website
www.LeaseCompare.com.
Key topics of his presentation will include:
-- Used vehicle industry statistics
-- Why used vehicle leasing works
-- Used vehicle leasing strategies
-- How used vehicle leasing can help mitigate off-lease losses
"This conference is a pivotal event for vehicle leasing professionals,"
says Shebesta. "The successful lenders in the industry understand they
must continually educate themselves about changes in financing,
remarketing, and technology in order to excel. The ACVL meeting gives
attendees the chance to learn and work with each other on opportunities we
share as an industry."
About Automobile Consumer Services, Inc. (www.acscorp.com)
Based in Cincinnati, Automobile Consumer Services, Inc. (ACS) is a leading
provider of consumer automotive services, including car buying and
leasing, fleet resources, vehicle remarketing, and used vehicle sales.
Founded in 1989, ACS's mission is to provide services that enhance the
experience of buying or leasing a car. ACS achieves this by leading the
industry with innovative proprietary technology, superior customer
service, and years of industry experience.
About Association of Consumer Vehicle Lessors (www.acvl.com)
The Association's mission is to promote retail automobile leasing;
eliminate unfair and deceptive trade practices; increase the effectiveness
of members as competitors; and enhance the public understanding of and
satisfaction with automobile leasing.