Used Car Week agenda spotlight: NADA chief economist’s car sales forecasts
										File photo of NADA senior economist Patrick Manzi from a prior year's NADA Show. Photo by Joe Overby.
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CARY, N.C. –
Whether they are talking automotive or otherwise, this surely is a question many people are asking: What is going to happen in 2021?
A presentation at Used Car Week, which begins Monday, aims at answering that question — at least when it comes to new- and used-vehicle sales.
Used Car Week kicks off with Auto Fin Con and the National Auto Finance Association’s Annual Non-Prime Auto Financing Conference, which will run concurrently the week of Nov. 16-20.
On Friday of that opening week, National Automobile Dealers Association chief economist Patrick Manzi will lead a session titled, "Where is the Automotive Market Headed?"
The presentation, which begins at 1:30 p.m. (ET) on Nov. 20 as part of Auto Fin Con, will share Manzi's forecast for 2021 new- and used-vehicle sales.
For the complete lineup at Used Car Week, see our agenda page here.
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Following the Auto Fin Con and the NAF Association events, and a break for Thanksgiving, the remainder of Used Car Week will run as follows:
- Dec. 2-Dec. 4: Repo Con.
 - Dec. 7-11: Pre-Owned Con
 - Dec. 14-18: National Remarketing Conference
 
For more information, visit www.usedcarweek.biz.