Keep The Change
You can transform your dealership from the inside out, and Bart Nollenberger will show you how. “Keep The Change” is your go-to podcast for leadership growth in the automotive world—and there’s a reason leaders across the country swear by Bart’s coaching. His hands-on, proven approach has helped managers and owners just like you create lasting, meaningful change in their dealerships, and in every episode, he’s sharing his personal breakthroughs, field-tested strategies, and inspiring success stories, so you can do the same.
If you’re new here, you’re exactly where you need to be. Each episode of “Keep The Change” will empower you to develop stronger leadership skills, build a winning culture, and stay ahead in a fiercely competitive market. Ready to go beyond sales training and actually transform how your dealership operates? Join Bart and keep the change you’ve worked so hard to create.
Keep The Change
Sam Sweis: Immigrant Work Ethic, Selling Exotics from Indiana, and Why Your Team IS the Strategy
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Sam Sweis went from washing cars at a California Dodge store to owning Sweis Infiniti in Indiana — with 27 acquisitions along the way. In this episode, Sam and Bart dig into what actually drives long-term success in the car business: building your bench from within, understanding that every customer walks in with an unidentified problem, and knowing that used cars are the one department the factory doesn't control.
Sam talks COVID strategy, the exotic car market, why he'll never buy a high-performing store, and the advice he'd give any dealer getting started — including the question most people don't want to answer: what are you willing to give up?
Whether you're a green pea or a seasoned dealer, this conversation is packed with real talk on leadership, culture, and what you have to be willing to give up to own the building.
Connect with Sam:
Email: sam@sweismotorsports.com
Instagram: @sam_sweis
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