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Wednesday, January 18, 2012

Record Breaking Donations!!





TIM DAHLE IMPORTS EMPLOYEES MAKE RECORD BREAKING DONATIONS TO CHARITIES IN 2011

We stand in awe of your kindness and generosity . . . the employees of all three dealerships donated a total of $5,914, which Tim Dahle matched to reach a grand total of $11,828. This was a record year for contributions. Not only did you give generously to the "Toys for Tots" organization, we had enough funds to buy blankets, coats, gloves, slippers and PJs which were donated to the "Road Home" for families in need. A special thanks to all those employees and family members (pictured above) who willingly gave of their time to shop for and deliver toys, blankets and clothing, we appreciate your extraordinary efforts and service. Thank you everyone for your participation and generosity which has made this year a success above all others.


Tuesday, January 3, 2012


TIM DAHLE, PICKED UP THE TORCH . . .



Watching my mom and dad create and cultivate a new business provided me with countless rich experiences throughout my life. I am extremely grateful for the opportunities and lessons learned under their watchful eye. Growing up, we always had some new weird car that no one else in the neighborhood had. During his lifetime, my dad had many franchises which included NSU (don’t ask), BMW, Saab, MG, Toyota, Honda, Fiat, Alfa Romero, Peugeot, TVR, Yugo, Isuzu, Subaru, GMC, Buick, Mazda, Datsun (which later became Nissan) and Infiniti.


I worked many hours learning the business from the bottom up which included washing cars, sweeping the lot and picking up cigarette butts. I also spent some time in the Service Department changing oil and stocking parts at the dealership. Long before scan guns and computers, we used microfiche to locate parts and hand-wrote repair orders and parts invoices. I learned a lot from the employees (most of it was good, the rest was good to watch out for).


At 18, I sold my first car at Cline’s Datsun, 4608 S. State Street, Murray, Utah. It was a purple Datsun F-10 which was Datsun’s first front-wheel drive car. It was a rush it was so much fun. I decided right then and there what my life course would be and I never turned back. I’m fortunate my dad had the same vision for my future as I did. He directed and guided me throughout the process of dealership management and ownership.


In April, 1989, I became the newest and probably one of the youngest Nissan dealers in the Country. With the support of so many wonderful customers and dedicated hard-working employees whom I consider to be my personal friends, we have managed to thrive over the ensuing 23 years.


As we have prospered, we understand and believe it is vital for the growth and well-being of our community to give back and share our good fortune. We have participated in numerous fundraisers which have been extremely successful and beneficial to the needs of others in our community. Some donation recipients include Shriners Hospital, Multiple Sclerosis Foundation, local high school and higher education institutions in our state, Heart Association, Arthritis Foundation, Utah Food Bank and Boy Scouts of America just to name a few. Our annual Toys for Tots drive funded by our employees with their contributions matched by the company have provided thousands of dollars in toys for children which is a tribute to all the employees and their generosity.


As we look forward, I’m optimistic and enthusiastic about the opportunities and prospects evolving in the car industry. There are so many exciting new Nissan and Infiniti products on the horizon. Technology, research and development have opened doors we never imaged possible. My wife and I have two sons, a daughter and son-in-law who are looking forward to carrying the torch for another 44 years in one aspect of the business or another. We are extremely proud of their accomplishments and dedication to work hard. I share a love of my country and the State of Utah and I’m encouraged about the prospects of our future as we all work together with common goals.


How it All Began





CLINE DAHLE, IN THE BEGINNING . .


Cline Dahle’s rise in the automotive industry reads like a chapter from the “American Dream.” In late 1957, Cline Dahle, a small town farm boy, was searching for a way to make a living in his tiny farming community in southern Idaho. Virtually “penniless” and facing limited opportunities in his small town he decided to pull up his roots and move in with his brother, Larry and his wife, in Salt Lake City and set out to find a job.


Peters UTOCO, a local service station on 3988 East 2700 South, was just the ticket for his start. Considering the minimum wage in 1957 was $5.58 per hour, his paltry wage of $4.00 per day was an incentive to dream big inasmuch as he had little to lose. After several months of hard work

, the service station owner realized his potential and offered him a partnership in the business. Not about to miss out on this opportunity, with his father as a co-signer, Cline borrowed $1,400 for 50% ownership.


It was about this same time that Cline met and married his

sweetheart, Marsha Smith, of Cache Valley, Utah. They moved into a small apartment just a few blocks from the service station. By the end of 1958 he bought out his partner and spent long hours trying to make ends meet.


Cline recalls life changing in an instant. “One day a fellow came by and asked if he could put a sign up and sell cars out of my station. I asked him what I got out of it and he told me I could sell ‘em . . . and so I did. I stayed on and sold cars out of the service station until 1963 . . . five very long years.” Cline enjoyed selling cars and cultivated many friendships and business associates during that time but longed for a prime location on State Street.


From 1963-1967 he sold cars from a variety of different locations using a trailer (pictured above) or other owner’s facilities until he saved up enough money to buy some property of his own. Of course he needed a building and was promptly turned down by the bank for a loan. Cline and a few of his employees proceeded to build the building themselves and he funded the project along the way.


Now, he was on his way and decided he wanted to be a new car dealer. In mid-1967 Cline and Marsha took their life savings of $3,200 and decided to realize their dream. Cline said, “I went to California with a cashier’s check for $3,200 and a flooring plan of $36,000. They told me I didn’t have enough money or experience. Another guy said, ‘A cashier’s check, OK.’ They took the check, loaded the parts into the back of a car and sent me back to Salt Lake with a BMW franchise.” After securing the BMW franchise, he also pursued a Datsun franchise but was turned down.


Through hard work and the support of many loyal customers and dedicated employees, Cline’s dealership sold 78 BMWs in their first year making them the No. 1 BMW dealer in the Western Region. Shortly thereafter he went back to Datsun and was awarded the Datsun franchise which meant he had to relinquish the BMW franchise. Times were tough and Marsha recalls “just grinding through.”

Throughout the 70’s Cline’s Datsun picked up steam offering extraordinary customer service and support of employees determined to be part of a team effort doing things the right way, Cline’s way. In 1971, Datsun introduced the Datsun 240z which changed the industry. Finally, they had an incredible product and business picked up which enabled them to buy property near 4500 S. State Street where Tim Dahle Nissan Murray and Tim Dahle Infiniti still operate 40 years later. Cline ran the sales and day-to-day operations while his wife, Marsha, was in charge of the books and licensing. Looking back on their days of working together, Marsha recalls, “We were quite a pair.” “We were just a couple of farm kids who came to a big city and didn’t know what we were going to do. We caught a few breaks, met a lot of great people and did what we loved. The car business was exciting and it consumed a huge part of our lives. We loved being around people whether it was other dealers, employees or our customers. Many great relationships were forged through the dealership. In those days we didn’t have any of the technology used today, no computers or electronics of any kind. We used journal ledgers and hand-posted all daily transactions. Back in the day, that’s the way it was done. Cline was a visionary who always had a lot of great ideas and I was there for the checks and balances.” “Cline and I were a great team!”


Tim Dahle, Cline and Marsha’s son, shares their passion for the car business and love of people. Tim currently owns and directs three dealerships in Utah, Tim Dahle Nissan Murray, Tim Dahle Infiniti and Tim Dahle Nissan of Sandy.


Thursday, December 1, 2011

The Beginning. Cline's Used Car lot as it appeared back in the early 1960's