“More Than Cars: Untold Stories Docuseries on Prime Video Direct”
A new docuseries, “More Than Cars: The Truth About Car Dealers,” is now available for streaming on Prime Video via Prime Video Direct. This series, brought to viewers by ASOTU (Automotive State of the Union), offers an inside look at car dealerships across the country, revealing the untold stories that challenge common industry perceptions and highlight the human side of the automotive industry.
Hosted by industry experts Paul J Daly and Kyle Mountsier, “More Than Cars” delves deep into the values and community impact of car dealerships. Daly explained, “Most people think they know what a dealership is, but the reality couldn’t be more different. More Than Cars flips the script by showing the real stories—the human stories—that drive this industry forward.” Mountsier added, “We want people to see what we’ve seen: a world of passion, grit, and deep commitment to communities.”
Season 1 of the docuseries takes viewers on a journey across the US, showcasing the personal connections and community-focused initiatives that define these businesses. From Texas to Western New York, “More Than Cars” celebrates the individuals who are at the core of the automotive industry, emphasizing the importance of building lasting relationships and making a positive impact in communities.
ASOTU aims to challenge the traditional perception of car dealerships, portraying them as transformative spaces that go beyond mere transactions to create meaningful experiences. Through “More Than Cars,” viewers are invited to rethink their understanding of the automotive world and the people who drive it.
For those interested in learning more about “More Than Cars,” additional information can be found at www.MoreThanCars.tv. ASOTU’s mission is to reshape the automotive retail culture by prioritizing people and fostering a community of innovators in dealerships nationwide.
To catch the real truth about car dealerships and the individuals behind the scenes, head over to Prime Video and watch “More Than Cars” now. It’s a celebration of community, resilience, and stories that are just beginning to be told.