Your Inner Circle is Your Future
Let’s be real…if you’ve been in the car business long enough, you’ve seen it:
Some guys level up year after year, stacking wins, making moves, becoming indispensable. Others stay stuck, grinding the same deals, fighting over the same scraps, wondering why nothing ever changes.
What’s the difference?
It’s not talent. It’s not luck. It’s who they surround themselves with.
We’ve all heard the saying, “You are the average of the five people you spend the most time with.” It’s cliché for a reason…it’s true.
You can be the sharpest operator in the game, but if your daily conversations are with guys who have small vision, outdated strategies, and zero drive…you’re already falling behind.
But when you get in the right room? With guys who are pushing boundaries, solving problems, and spotting opportunities before they hit the mainstream? That’s when everything changes.
The Power of Peers in the Car Business
The auto industry moves fast. If you’re not staying ahead, you’re getting left behind.
-AI is already reshaping customer interactions.
-EV and tariff chaos are shifting the supply chain.
-The retail and wholesale game is evolving.
Meanwhile, most dealership decision-makers are stuck in the past, relying on playbooks that are years out of date.
What’s the common denominator among the guys who see the trends before everyone else?
They have a strong peer network…a band of brothers…who keep them sharp.
The best in this business aren’t lone wolves. They exchange insight, deals, and strategies with the right people. They have a network that gives them real-time intelligence, real-time solutions, and real-time access to opportunities before the herd catches on.
And that’s exactly why I built The VIN Syndicate.
Who’s Keeping You Sharp?
Look at the people you talk to daily. Are they pushing you forward or holding you back?
Are they expanding your vision or keeping you in the same old loop?
The VIN Syndicate is for the guys who are serious about being ahead of the curve. GMs, Group Directors, Used Car Mangers,wholesalers, and fleet reamarketing pros who aren’t waiting for things to happen…they’re making things happen.
Inside, we’re breaking down:
- ✅ Market Shifts – Where’s the money moving next?
- ✅ Industry Insider Intel – What’s working, what’s dying, and what’s coming?
- ✅ Real Deal Flow – Off-market inventory, private seller pipelines, and wholesale plays you won’t hear about anywhere else.
- ✅ Mindset & Strategy – How to navigate the biggest industry shakeups we’ve seen in decades.
-This isn’t a forum.
-It’s not a bullshit mastermind where guys puff their chests and say nothing.
-It’s not a place where you’ll be upsold courses and other garbage you don’t need
-There are no vendors inside selling the next game changing solution
It’s a real community of top operators exchanging real insight.
We currently have 78 members from around the United States and Canada representing an overall used volume just short of 30,000 units a month (yes you read that right)
You don’t need more tools, marketplaces or courses
You need a bigger network.
This Newsletter is sponsored by Can-Am Dealer Services
The Choice is Simple
You either level up your network…or you get left behind.
If you’re in the game and you see the value in being connected to the right people, The VIN Syndicate is where you need to be.
It’s an invite-only network, and I’m personally curating it to make sure it stays high-caliber.
If you want a seat at the table, here’s your move:
Join The VIN Syndicate Today. (it’s FREE)
Because if your network isn’t making you better, it’s making you worse.
About Bob Manor
Bob Manor is the founder of South Ontario Auto Remarketing, Can-Am Dealer Services, and is Co-Founder of Auto Auction Review. Bob is also the creator of the Freedom Formula. With over 30 years of experience in the car dealership world, Bob specializes in wholesale, dealer services, and personal branding. His mission is to help dealership professionals take control of their careers, build resilient personal brands, and achieve lasting freedom in business and life.
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