Welcome to the Idaho Automobile Dealers Website
The Idaho Automobile Dealers Association (IADA) is a membership-based organization
designed to protect, promote and advance the general welfare
of franchised new car and truck dealers throughout the State
of Idaho.
Mission statement: The Idaho Automobile Dealers Association
was formed in 1932 to represent interests of new vehicle dealers
in the state. Our goal then and now has been to improve, enhance,
and grow the automobile industry in Idaho. By advocating and
providing programs, products and services for new car dealers,
we want to create a stable and healthy retail market for Idaho's
businesses and consumers.
Member Acknowledgements
Have you or anyone else at your dealership won an award recently?
Has your dealership provided any outstanding community service?
We want to recognize such accomplishments. Please send us a
brief write-up of the award or event along with any other information
to info@idahoada.org.
Also include your contact information for further follow-up.
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News & Updates
Five legislative incumbents lose in primary Incumbent Idaho legislators who lost their seats in yesterday’s primary election. Release Date: 5/28/2008
Horton wins by 285 votes When all the votes were finally counted, Idaho Supreme Court Justice Joel Horton held his seat by just 285 votes. In unofficial final results, Horton had 74,665 votes to challenger Judge John Bradbury’s 74,380. Release Date: 5/28/2008
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