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Where the Rubber Meets the Road

Joe Webb Rayon Linton

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Paperback

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English
Dealerknows
05 May 2026
Ever read a children's book about car sales? No, neither had Joe.

The lingo, the lifestyle, the mindset... only someone from the world understands it. A story written like only a car dog can, and understood only by those steeped in the industry, Where the Rubber Meets the Road is a book in a category of its own, one that makes you laugh, cringe, feel, and surprisingly, learn. A wildly inventive yet hilariously real romp about a day in the life of selling cars at a dealership. No better way to teach your kids (or better yet, new hires) what automotive retail is like than this delightfully funny, colorful, and irreverent story from the mind of ""the funniest guy in the car business"", Joe Webb.
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Illustrated by:   Rayon Linton
Imprint:   Dealerknows
Dimensions:   Height: 216mm,  Width: 216mm,  Spine: 3mm
Weight:   141g
ISBN:   9798994915103
Pages:   50
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Joe Webb is the President of DealerKnows, a sales and management training firm, specializing in the automotive industry. He works to transform companies' operations and communications through training, coaching, process improvement, and his own dealership accountability software.Joe has been called ""the funniest guy in the car business"" and speaks internationally across multiple industries. He sits on the advisory board and board of directors of several organizations and has written for multiple publications. With a history of documented dealership success, Joe, still with one foot in automotive retail, is best known for blending the lines between entertainment and education. Rayon Linton, enjoyed several careers throughout his adult life. Starting out in the military for ten years, then moving into the medical field. After becoming a sales rep for a medical company, he moved into powersport sales, and then eventually, the automotive industry. But despite his diversity in his professional life, he has always considered himself an artist above all. Outside of art class in High School, he has no formal training in illustration, but has continuously applied his craft to various canvases throughout the years. He started with pencil work and spray cans when he was young, applying his trade to notebooks and alley walls. Eventually moving to more traditional canvases. In recent years he has discovered the convivence of digital art and continues to draw in his free time.

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