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DO NOT APPLY - Automotive General Sales Manager Martin Management Group Employee Review

1.0
6 May 2026
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Pros

Really no pros here at this store!

Cons

This store is on Nissan radar as not producing. The RDR count horrible. Nissan will eventually make owner. Owner does not know what he is doing with any of his 18 stores but this store in particular is horrible. No budget for used cars, store still has NEW 2 year old models cause the lack of traffic, the Ad budget is less that 10k a month, he only spends like 6k on CarDirect leads and get the nissan usa/3rd party leads at the highest cost. I urge you not to apply, you will seriously hate yourself after a couple months here. Your bank account will hate you more. Mold growing everywhere, during winters so many leaks and because the owner doesnt care he does not fix. Owner micro manages how many new car and budget for new cars, he hated management when a couple 40k invoiced car slip thru the PPO system. If you apply for management best of luck

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5.0
30 Aug 2023
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Pros

In just under 37 years, the Martin Group has grown from a two-franchise automobile dealership to national company employing over 450 professionals in the industries of automotive, motorsports, and flight transportation. Our founder, Cornelius A. Martin, was a native ofCM-Photo.png Greenville, Kentucky. Mr. Martin's childhood dream was to own a body shop. After graduating from high school and attending West Kentucky Industrial College, he moved to the Dayton, Ohio area and began working in the automobile business while continuing his education at Wright State University. Mr. Martin worked in every aspect of the automobile business from Lot Technician to General Manager. As his career in the business advanced, he enrolled and graduated from the General Motors Dealer Academy at the GM Institute in Flint, Michigan. In 1985, Mr. Martin had the opportunity to purchase an Oldsmobile-Cadillac dealership in Bowling Green, Kentucky and soon to follow a Dodge, Jeep, and Chrysler dealership was added. Mr. Martin formed the Martin Automotive Group in 1990 with the intention of expanding his reach in the automotive business. The Martin Group joined the family of Saturn retailers in 1991 with its opening of Saturn of Dayton. The Martin Group experienced tremendous growth with the Saturn franchise. The once core franchise for the Martin Group included six Saturn dealerships spanning from the east to west coast. In December 2003, the Martin Group welcomed one of its most anticipated and exciting business ventures to its family with the opening of Harley-Davidson Bowling Green. The dealership's sensational growth in its first year of operation led to a facility expansion and second location in Louisville, Kentucky. After the 2008 financial crisis, the Martin Group's portfolio changed dramatically. Meticulous planning, strong relationships with OEM brand personnel, and introductions to new franchises would result in the additions of several key import brands to the Martin Group. This solidified the Martin Group's presence in all corners of the automotive business. The Company reached a milestone in 2010; not only had the Martin Group embarked on 25 years of business, the second generation would take on the challenge of leading the organization. Chad Martin, the eldest son of Mr. Martin serves as President. Gail Martin, Mr. Martin's widow, serves as CEO. Since September 1985, the Martin Group has developed into one of the most successful and respected automobile retail organizations in the nation. Mr. Martin's goal of professional growth through customer and employee satisfaction, coupled with hard work, continues to draw national attention and respect.

Cons

PTO, 401k, and Benefits Cost

1.0
8 Oct 2025
Anonymous employee
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Pros

The other employees who genuinely care and try and do a good job.

Cons

Horrible 'leadership'. Lies from upper management constantly. Zero transparency. A bunch of yes men working for someone who doesn't have a finger on the pulse of the business. This company has no issue screwing over it's employees time and time again and taking money from them. When your reputation is poor, and you have a revolving door of employees.... Look in the mirror. The problem is you.

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