Baltimore Sun Sunday

Learning to shift gears in the auto business

BMW of Towson’s CEO has seen many changes since he started in 1961

- By Lorraine Mirabella lorraine.mirabella@baltsun.com twitter.com/lmirabella

A lot has changed in the auto sales business since Lou Cohen opened a small used-car lot on Liberty Heights Avenue in Baltimore in 1961.

Cohen, now president and CEO of BMW of Towson, was fresh out of the Army when he took his his first job with another dealer before branching out to sell, and eventually lease, cars through his Allstate Leasing.

Customers who used to comparison shop on the lots now browse online. And mechanics have become computer-savvy technician­s.

“As a dealer you were constantly inundated with engine, transmissi­on work,” years ago, Cohen said. “Today you don’t see any of that.”

As for customers, “for the most part, they make their decisions as to what they want to buy or think they want to buy prior to coming into the dealership,” he said.

Cohen now heads Priority 1 Automotive Group, which includes nine Maryland dealership­s and employs 600 people, selling luxury brands such as Acura, Audi, BMW, Cadillac, Jaguar, Land Rover, Mini and Porsche.

The 77-year-old recently was nominated as Maryland’s representa­tive for the 2019 Time Dealer of the Year Award.

“I eat and sleep this business,” said Cohen, whose son, Marc, and daughter, Alison, work with him. “I put in a lot of hours, and I’ve done it my whole life and I enjoy it.”

Cohen, a 1959 Baltimore City College graduate whose father worked in auto finance and insurance, shifted from used to new car sales in 1969 when he acquired the ABC Chevrolet dealership. He added nine more franchises to his Heritage Auto Group before selling the business in 1997.

He’s struck by how classic versions of the Cadillacs, Ford Thunderbir­ds and Pontiac GTOs he sold decades ago for under $3,000 can now fetch in the tens or even hundreds of thousands of dollars.

After a brief retirement, Cohen bought Brooks BMW, now BMW of Towson, on Kenilworth Drive, the first franchise in the Priority 1 business.

Though much has changed, one perk continues to be test driving new car models. His current favorite is the BMW X4 “sports activity coupe.”

“It handles superbly,” he said. “It’s a completely redesigned model and so nicely appointed and performed so well. I regret I wasn’t on the Autobahn to drive it.” PRESIDENT AND CEO OF BMW OF TOWSON Age: Birthplace: Education: Residence: Family:

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