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UNITED STATES SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION

Washington, D.C. 20549

Form 10-Q

QUARTERLY REPORT PURSUANT TO SECTION 13 OR 15(d) OF THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934

For the quarterly period ended March 31, 2021

or

TRANSITION REPORT PURSUANT TO SECTION 13 OR 15(d) OF THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934

For the transition period from to

Commission file number 1-12297

Penske Automotive Group, Inc.

(Exact name of registrant as specified in its charter)

Delaware

22-3086739

(State or other jurisdiction of

(I.R.S. Employer

incorporation or organization)

Identification No.)

2555 Telegraph Road

Bloomfield Hills, Michigan

48302-0954

(Address of principal executive offices)

(Zip Code)

Registrant’s telephone number, including area code:

(248648-2500

Securities registered pursuant to Section 12(b) of the Act:

Title of each class

Trading Symbol(s)

Name of each exchange on which registered

Voting Common Stock, par value $0.0001 per share

PAG

New York Stock Exchange

Indicate by check mark whether the registrant (1) has filed all reports required to be filed by Section 13 or 15(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 during the preceding 12 months (or for such shorter period that the registrant was required to file such reports), and (2) has been subject to such filing requirements for the past 90 days. Yes  No 

Indicate by check mark whether the registrant has submitted electronically every Interactive Data File required to be submitted pursuant to Rule 405 of Regulation S-T (§232.405 of this chapter) during the preceding 12 months (or for such shorter period that the registrant was required to submit such files). Yes No 

Indicate by check mark whether the registrant is a large accelerated filer, an accelerated filer, a non-accelerated filer, smaller reporting company, or an emerging growth company. See the definitions of “large accelerated filer,” “accelerated filer,” “smaller reporting company” and “emerging growth company” in Rule 12b-2 of the Exchange Act.

Large accelerated filer

Accelerated filer

Non-accelerated filer

Smaller reporting company

Emerging growth company

If an emerging growth company, indicate by check mark if the registrant has elected not to use the extended transition period for complying with any new or revised financial accounting standards provided pursuant to Section 13(a) of the Exchange Act.

Indicate by check mark whether the registrant is a shell company (as defined in Rule 12b-2 of the Exchange Act). Yes  No 

As of April 26, 2021, there were 80,827,119 shares of voting common stock outstanding.

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PART I — FINANCIAL INFORMATION

Item 1. Financial Statements

Consolidated Condensed Balance Sheets as of March 31, 2021, and December 31, 2020

3

Consolidated Condensed Statements of Income for the three months ended March 31, 2021, and 2020

4

Consolidated Condensed Statements of Comprehensive Income (Loss) for the three months ended March 31, 2021, and 2020

5

Consolidated Condensed Statements of Cash Flows for the three months ended March 31, 2021, and 2020

6

Consolidated Condensed Statements of Equity for the three months ended March 31, 2021, and 2020

7

Notes to Consolidated Condensed Financial Statements

8

Item 2. Management’s Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations

25

Item 3. Quantitative & Qualitative Disclosures About Market Risk

47

Item 4. Controls and Procedures

48

PART II — OTHER INFORMATION

Item 1. Legal Proceedings

48

Item 5. Other Information

49

Item 6. Exhibits

50

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PART I — FINANCIAL INFORMATION

Item 1. Financial Statements

PENSKE AUTOMOTIVE GROUP, INC.

CONSOLIDATED CONDENSED BALANCE SHEETS

    

March 31,

    

December 31,

2021

2020

(Unaudited)

(In millions, except share

and per share amounts)

ASSETS

 

Cash and cash equivalents

$

94.6

$

49.5

Accounts receivable, net of allowance for doubtful accounts of $5.5 and $5.5

 

861.5

 

806.9

Inventories

 

3,277.8

 

3,425.6

Other current assets

 

125.0

 

126.8

Total current assets

 

4,358.9

 

4,408.8

Property and equipment, net

 

2,372.7

 

2,404.4

Operating lease right-of-use assets

 

2,419.0

 

2,416.5

Goodwill

 

1,928.5

 

1,928.4

Other indefinite-lived intangible assets

 

561.6

 

563.4

Equity method investments

 

1,554.3

 

1,500.3

Other long-term assets

 

27.0

 

25.4

Total assets

$

13,222.0

$

13,247.2

LIABILITIES AND EQUITY

Floor plan notes payable

$

1,686.9

$

1,780.5

Floor plan notes payable — non-trade

 

1,334.7

 

1,363.8

Accounts payable

 

690.5

 

675.4

Accrued expenses and other current liabilities

 

788.1

 

767.2

Current portion of long-term debt

 

88.0

 

87.5

Liabilities held for sale

 

0.5

 

0.5

Total current liabilities

 

4,588.7

 

4,674.9

Long-term debt

 

1,492.5

 

1,602.1

Long-term operating lease liabilities

 

2,349.3

 

2,350.3

Deferred tax liabilities

 

918.2

 

873.1

Other long-term liabilities

 

388.6

 

420.7

Total liabilities

 

9,737.3

 

9,921.1

Commitments and contingent liabilities (Note 10)

Equity

Penske Automotive Group stockholders’ equity:

Preferred Stock, $0.0001 par value; 100,000 shares authorized; none issued and outstanding

 

 

Common Stock, $0.0001 par value, 240,000,000 shares authorized; 80,827,657 shares issued and outstanding at March 31, 2021; 80,392,662 shares issued and outstanding at December 31, 2020

 

 

Non-voting Common Stock, $0.0001 par value; 7,125,000 shares authorized; none issued and outstanding

 

 

Class C Common Stock, $0.0001 par value; 20,000,000 shares authorized; none issued and outstanding

 

 

Additional paid-in capital

 

318.4

 

311.8

Retained earnings

 

3,299.2

 

3,151.3

Accumulated other comprehensive income (loss)

 

(155.4)

 

(160.6)

Total Penske Automotive Group stockholders’ equity

 

3,462.2

 

3,302.5

Non-controlling interest

 

22.5

 

23.6

Total equity

 

3,484.7

 

3,326.1

Total liabilities and equity

$

13,222.0

$

13,247.2

See Notes to Consolidated Condensed Financial Statements

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PENSKE AUTOMOTIVE GROUP, INC.

CONSOLIDATED CONDENSED STATEMENTS OF INCOME

Three Months Ended

March 31,

 

2021

    

2020

(Unaudited)

(In millions, except per share amounts)

Revenue:

Retail automotive dealership

$

5,206.9

$

4,416.6

Retail commercial truck dealership

 

434.7

 

491.4

Commercial vehicle distribution

 

132.2

 

101.1

Total revenues

5,773.8

5,009.1

Cost of sales:

Retail automotive dealership

 

4,407.0

 

3,738.5

Retail commercial truck dealership

 

354.7

 

422.6

Commercial vehicle distribution

 

98.9

 

71.3

Total cost of sales

 

4,860.6

 

4,232.4

Gross profit

 

913.2

 

776.7

Selling, general and administrative expenses

 

664.3

 

641.8

Depreciation

 

29.3

 

28.5

Operating income

 

219.6

 

106.4

Floor plan interest expense

 

(9.5)

 

(17.7)

Other interest expense

 

(17.9)

 

(31.7)

Equity in earnings of affiliates

 

55.4

 

14.5

Income from continuing operations before income taxes

 

247.6

 

71.5

Income taxes

 

(64.5)

 

(20.1)

Income from continuing operations

 

183.1

 

51.4

Income from discontinued operations, net of tax

 

 

0.1

Net income

 

183.1

 

51.5

Less: Income (loss) attributable to non-controlling interests

 

0.6

 

(0.2)

Net income attributable to Penske Automotive Group common stockholders

$

182.5

$

51.7

Basic earnings per share attributable to Penske Automotive Group common stockholders:

Continuing operations

$

2.26

$

0.64

Discontinued operations

0.00

0.00

Net income attributable to Penske Automotive Group common stockholders

$

2.26

$

0.64

Shares used in determining basic earnings per share

 

80.6

 

81.1

Diluted earnings per share attributable to Penske Automotive Group common stockholders:

Continuing operations

$

2.26

$

0.64

Discontinued operations

0.00

0.00

Net income attributable to Penske Automotive Group common stockholders

$

2.26

$

0.64

Shares used in determining diluted earnings per share

 

80.6

 

81.1

Amounts attributable to Penske Automotive Group common stockholders:

Income from continuing operations

$

183.1

$

51.4

Less: Income (loss) attributable to non-controlling interests

 

0.6

 

(0.2)

Income from continuing operations, net of tax

 

182.5

 

51.6

Income from discontinued operations, net of tax

 

 

0.1

Net income attributable to Penske Automotive Group common stockholders

$

182.5

$

51.7

Cash dividends per share

$

0.43

$

0.42

See Notes to Consolidated Condensed Financial Statements

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PENSKE AUTOMOTIVE GROUP, INC.

CONSOLIDATED CONDENSED STATEMENTS OF COMPREHENSIVE INCOME (LOSS)

Three Months Ended

March 31,

2021

    

2020

Net income

$

183.1

$

51.5

 

Other comprehensive income (loss):

Foreign currency translation adjustment

 

0.1

 

(92.9)

Unrealized gain on interest rate swaps:

Unrealized gain arising during the period, net of tax provision of $1.3 and $0.0, respectively

 

3.7

 

Reclassification adjustment for loss included in floor plan interest expense, net of tax benefit of $0.1 and $0.0, respectively

 

0.2

 

Unrealized gain on interest rate swaps, net of tax

 

3.9

 

Other adjustments to comprehensive income (loss), net

 

0.7

 

(4.0)

Other comprehensive income (loss), net of tax

 

4.7

 

(96.9)

Comprehensive income (loss)

 

187.8

 

(45.4)

Less: Comprehensive income (loss) attributable to non-controlling interests

 

0.1

 

(0.4)

Comprehensive income (loss) attributable to Penske Automotive Group common stockholders

$

187.7

$

(45.0)

See Notes to Consolidated Condensed Financial Statements

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PENSKE AUTOMOTIVE GROUP, INC.

CONSOLIDATED CONDENSED STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS

Three Months Ended

March 31,

    

2021

    

2020

(Unaudited)

(In millions)

Operating Activities:

 

Net income

$

183.1

$

51.5

Adjustments to reconcile net income to net cash from continuing operating activities:

Depreciation

 

29.3

 

28.5

Earnings of equity method investments

 

(55.4)

 

(14.5)

Income from discontinued operations, net of tax

 

 

(0.1)

Deferred income taxes

 

41.8

 

28.4

Changes in operating assets and liabilities:

Accounts receivable

 

(54.5)

 

343.9

Inventories

 

147.2

 

(9.3)

Floor plan notes payable

 

(93.6)

 

(126.8)

Accounts payable and accrued expenses

 

39.1

 

(84.9)

Other

 

2.3

 

(4.8)

Net cash provided by continuing operating activities

 

239.3

 

211.9

Investing Activities:

Purchase of equipment and improvements

 

(42.4)

 

(25.7)

Proceeds from sale of dealerships

4.3

10.3

Proceeds from sale of equipment and improvements

20.4

Other

(0.6)

(0.7)

Net cash used in continuing investing activities

 

(18.3)

 

(16.1)

Financing Activities:

Proceeds from borrowings under U.S. credit agreement revolving credit line

 

301.0

 

515.0

Repayments under U.S. credit agreement revolving credit line

 

(409.0)

 

(210.0)

Net repayments of other long-term debt

 

(2.3)

 

(22.1)

Net (repayments) borrowings of floor plan notes payable — non-trade

 

(29.1)

 

11.7

Payments for contingent consideration

(21.1)

Repurchases of common stock

 

 

(29.4)

Dividends

 

(34.6)

 

(34.2)

Payment of debt issuance costs

(0.1)

Net (used in) cash provided by continuing financing activities

 

(174.1)

 

209.9

Discontinued operations:

Net cash provided by discontinued operating activities

 

 

0.1

Net cash provided by discontinued investing activities

 

 

Net cash provided by discontinued financing activities

 

 

Net cash provided by discontinued operations

 

 

0.1

Effect of exchange rate changes on cash and cash equivalents

(1.8)

(2.0)

Net change in cash and cash equivalents

 

45.1

 

403.8

Cash and cash equivalents, beginning of period

 

49.5

 

28.1

Cash and cash equivalents, end of period

$

94.6

$

431.9

Supplemental disclosures of cash flow information:

Cash paid (received) for:

Interest

$

27.2

$

36.3

Income taxes

 

11.5

 

(3.3)

See Notes to Consolidated Condensed Financial Statements

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PENSKE AUTOMOTIVE GROUP, INC.

CONSOLIDATED CONDENSED STATEMENTS OF EQUITY

Three Months Ended March 31, 2021

Accumulated

Total

 

Common Stock

Additional

Other

Penske

 

Issued

Paid-in

Retained

Comprehensive

Automotive Group

Non-controlling

Total

Shares

Amount

Capital

Earnings

Income (Loss)

Stockholders’ Equity

Interest

Equity

(Unaudited)

(Dollars in millions)

Balance, December 31, 2020

    

80,392,662

$

$

311.8

$

3,151.3

$

(160.6)

    

$

3,302.5

    

$

23.6

    

$

3,326.1

Equity compensation

 

434,995

 

 

6.6

 

 

 

6.6

 

 

6.6

Dividends

 

 

 

 

(34.6)

 

 

(34.6)

 

 

(34.6)

Interest rate swaps

 

 

 

 

3.9

 

3.9

 

 

3.9

Distributions to non-controlling interest

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

(1.2)

 

(1.2)

Foreign currency translation

 

 

 

 

 

0.6

 

0.6

 

(0.5)

 

0.1

Other

 

 

 

 

 

0.7

 

0.7

 

 

0.7

Net income

 

 

 

 

182.5

 

 

182.5

 

0.6

 

183.1

Balance, March 31, 2021

 

80,827,657

$

$

318.4

$

3,299.2

$

(155.4)

$

3,462.2

$

22.5

$

3,484.7

Three Months Ended March 31, 2020

Accumulated

Total

 

Common Stock

Additional

Other

Penske

 

Issued

Paid-in

Retained

Comprehensive

Automotive Group

Non-controlling

Total

Shares

Amount

Capital

Earnings

Income (Loss)

Stockholders’ Equity

Interest

Equity

(Unaudited)

(Dollars in millions)

Balance, December 31, 2019

    

81,084,751

$

$

320.4

$

2,675.8

$

(202.8)

    

$

2,793.4

    

$

18.2

    

$

2,811.6

Equity compensation

 

268,722

 

 

4.9

 

 

 

4.9

 

 

4.9

Repurchases of common stock

(890,195)

 

 

(29.4)

 

 

 

(29.4)

 

 

(29.4)

Dividends

 

 

 

 

(34.2)

 

 

(34.2)

 

 

(34.2)

Foreign currency translation

 

 

 

 

 

(92.7)

 

(92.7)

 

(0.2)

 

(92.9)

Other

 

 

 

 

 

(4.0)

 

(4.0)

 

 

(4.0)

Net income

 

 

 

 

51.7

 

 

51.7

 

(0.2)

 

51.5

Balance, March 31, 2020

 

80,463,278

$

$

295.9

$

2,693.3

$

(299.5)

$

2,689.7

$

17.8

$

2,707.5

See Notes to Consolidated Condensed Financial Statements

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PENSKE AUTOMOTIVE GROUP, INC.

NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED CONDENSED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS

(Unaudited)
(In millions, except share and per share amounts)

1. Interim Financial Statements

Unless the context otherwise requires, the use of the terms “PAG,” “we,” “us,” and “our” in these Notes to the Consolidated Condensed Financial Statements refers to Penske Automotive Group, Inc. and its consolidated subsidiaries.

Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on our Business

Overview – In March 2020, COVID-19 was declared a global pandemic by the World Health Organization. The outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic across the globe adversely impacted each of our markets and the global economy, leading to disruptions in our business. While the COVID-19 pandemic continues in all of our markets, we have experienced improved business conditions and improved financial results primarily driven by our cost cutting measures and increased gross profit on vehicles sold due in part to increased demand, coupled with lower inventory due to production shortages experienced by our vehicle manufacturers.

In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, the U.K. reinstated shelter-in-place orders which required our dealership showrooms to remain closed during the three months ended March 31, 2021. These shelter-in-place orders largely expired April 12, 2021, though certain restrictions remain. We continued to conduct sales through our online tools, which allowed vehicle sales without showroom access. If shelter-in-place orders are re-enacted or other restrictions are placed on our business, we may be adversely impacted.

We believe that business disruption relating to the COVID-19 pandemic may continue to negatively impact the global economy and may affect our businesses as outlined above, or in other manners including supply chain disruptions, all of which would adversely impact our business and results of operations.

Refer to the “COVID-19 Disclosure” in Item 2. Management’s Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations for additional information.

Business Overview and Concentrations

We are a diversified international transportation services company that operates automotive and commercial truck dealerships principally in the United States, Canada, and Western Europe and distributes commercial vehicles, diesel engines, gas engines, power systems, and related parts and services principally in Australia and New Zealand.

Retail Automotive Dealership. We believe we are the second largest automotive retailer headquartered in the U.S. as measured by the $17.9 billion in total retail automotive dealership revenue we generated in 2020. As of March 31, 2021, we operated 304 retail automotive franchises, of which 143 franchises are located in the U.S. and 161 franchises are located outside of the U.S. The franchises outside the U.S. are located primarily in the U.K. In the three months ended March 31, 2021, we retailed and wholesaled more than 135,000 vehicles. We are diversified geographically, with 58% of our total retail automotive dealership revenues in the three months ended March 31, 2021, generated in the U.S. and Puerto Rico and 42% generated outside the U.S. We offer over 35 vehicle brands, with 73% of our retail automotive dealership revenue in the three months ended March 31, 2021, generated from premium brands, such as Audi, BMW, Land Rover, Mercedes-Benz and Porsche. Each of our franchised dealerships offers a wide selection of new and used vehicles for sale. In addition to selling new and used vehicles, we generate higher-margin revenue at each of our dealerships through maintenance and repair services and the sale and placement of third-party finance and insurance products, third-party extended service and maintenance contracts and replacement and aftermarket automotive products. We operate our franchised dealerships under franchise agreements with a number of automotive manufacturers and distributors that are subject to certain rights and restrictions typical of the industry.

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We also operate seventeen Used Vehicle SuperCenters in the U.S. and the U.K. which retail and wholesale used vehicles under a one price, “no-haggle” methodology. During the first quarter, we renamed our U.S.-based Used Vehicle SuperCenters from CarSense to CarShop to align with the existing eleven U.K.-based CarShop Used Vehicle SuperCenters, forming one global CarShop brand. Our operations in the U.S. consist of six retail locations operating in the Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania market areas. Our operations in the U.K. consist of eleven retail locations and a vehicle preparation center.

During the three months ended March 31, 2021, we were awarded one retail automotive franchise in the U.S. and disposed of one retail automotive franchise in the U.K.

Retail Commercial Truck Dealership. We operate a heavy and medium duty truck dealership group known as Premier Truck Group (“PTG”) offering primarily Freightliner and Western Star trucks (both Daimler brands), with locations in Texas, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Georgia, Utah, Idaho, and Canada. As of March 31, 2021, PTG operated twenty-five locations. PTG also offers a full range of used trucks available for sale as well as service and parts departments, providing a full range of maintenance and repair services.

In April 2021, we acquired Kansas City Freightliner (“KCFL”), a retailer of medium and heavy-duty commercial trucks in Kansas and Missouri. KCFL adds four full-service dealerships, four parts and service centers, and two collision centers to PTG’s existing operations.

Penske Australia. We are the exclusive importer and distributor of Western Star heavy-duty trucks, MAN heavy and medium duty trucks and buses (a VW Group brand), and Dennis Eagle refuse collection vehicles, together with associated parts, across Australia, New Zealand, and portions of the Pacific. In most of these same markets, we are also a leading distributor of diesel and gas engines and power systems, principally representing MTU, Detroit Diesel, Allison Transmission, MTU Onsite Energy, Rolls Royce Power Systems, and Bergen Engines. This business, known as Penske Australia, offers products across the on- and off-highway markets, including in the construction, mining, marine, defense, and power generation sectors and supports full parts and aftersales service through a network of branches, field locations, and dealers across the region.

Penske Transportation Solutions. We hold a 28.9% ownership interest in Penske Truck Leasing Co., L.P (“PTL”). PTL is owned 41.1% by Penske Corporation, 28.9% by us, and 30.0% by Mitsui & Co., Ltd. (“Mitsui”). We account for our investment in PTL under the equity method, and we therefore record our share of PTL’s earnings on our statements of income under the caption “Equity in earnings of affiliates,” which also includes the results of our other equity method investments. Penske Transportation Solutions (“PTS”) is the universal brand name for PTL’s various business lines through which it is capable of meeting customers’ needs across the supply chain with a broad product offering that includes full-service truck leasing, truck rental, and contract maintenance along with logistic services, such as dedicated contract carriage, distribution center management, transportation management, lead logistics provider services, and dry van truckload carrier services.

Basis of Presentation

The accompanying unaudited consolidated condensed financial statements of PAG have been prepared pursuant to the rules and regulations of the Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”). Certain information and disclosures normally included in our annual financial statements prepared in accordance with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States (“U.S. GAAP”) have been condensed or omitted pursuant to the SEC rules and regulations. The information presented as of March 31, 2021, and December 31, 2020, and for the three-month periods ended March 31, 2021, and 2020 is unaudited but includes all adjustments which our management believes to be necessary for the fair presentation of results for the periods presented. Results for interim periods are not necessarily indicative of results to be expected for the year. These consolidated condensed financial statements should be read in conjunction with our audited financial statements for the year ended December 31, 2020, which are included as part of our Annual Report on Form 10-K.

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Estimates

The preparation of financial statements in accordance with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America requires management to make estimates and assumptions that affect the reported amounts of assets and liabilities, the disclosure of contingent assets and liabilities at the date of the financial statements, and the reported amounts of revenues and expenses during the reporting period. Actual results could differ from those estimates. The accounts requiring the use of significant estimates include accounts receivable, inventories, income taxes, intangible assets, and certain reserves.

Fair Value of Financial Instruments

Accounting standards define fair value as the price that would be received from selling an asset or paid to transfer a liability in the principal or most advantageous market for the asset or liability in an orderly transaction between market participants at the measurement date. Accounting standards establish a fair value hierarchy which requires an entity to maximize the use of observable inputs and minimize the use of unobservable inputs when measuring fair value and also establishes the following three levels of inputs that may be used to measure fair value:

Level 1

Quoted prices in active markets for identical assets or liabilities

Level 2

Observable inputs other than Level 1 prices such as quoted prices for similar assets or liabilities, quoted market prices in markets that are not active, or model-derived valuations or other inputs that are observable or can be corroborated by observable market data for substantially the full term of the assets or liabilities

Level 3

Unobservable inputs that are supported by little or no market activity and that are significant to the fair value of the assets or liabilities

Our financial instruments consist of cash and cash equivalents, debt, floor plan notes payable, forward exchange contracts, and interest rate swaps used to hedge future cash flows. Other than our fixed rate debt, the carrying amount of all significant financial instruments approximates fair value due either to length of maturity, the existence of variable interest rates that approximate prevailing market rates, or as a result of mark to market accounting.

Our fixed rate debt consists of amounts outstanding under our senior subordinated notes and mortgage facilities. We estimate the fair value of our senior unsecured notes using quoted prices for the identical liability (Level 2), and we estimate the fair value of our mortgage facilities using a present value technique based on our current market interest rates for similar types of financial instruments (Level 2). A summary of our fixed rate debt is as follows:

March 31, 2021

December 31, 2020

 

  

Carrying Value

  

Fair Value

  

Carrying Value

  

Fair Value

 

3.50% senior subordinated notes due 2025

$

543.6

$

558.1

$

543.2

$

554.6

5.50% senior subordinated notes due 2026

496.6

512.3

496.4

515.0

Mortgage facilities

 

453.7

 

456.7

 

458.1

 

474.7

Discontinued Operations

We had no entities newly classified as held for sale during the three months ended March 31, 2021, or 2020 that met the criteria to be classified as discontinued operations. As such, results from discontinued operations represent only those businesses that were classified as discontinued operations prior to the adoption of ASU No. 2014-08 on January 1, 2015.

Disposals

During the three months ended March 31, 2021, we disposed of one retail automotive franchise. The results of operations for this business are included within continuing operations for the three months ended March 31, 2021, and 2020 as this franchise did not meet the criteria to be classified as held for sale and treated as discontinued operations.

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Income Taxes

Tax regulations may require items to be included in our tax return at different times than when those items are reflected in our financial statements. Some of the differences are permanent, such as expenses that are not deductible on our tax return, and some are temporary differences, such as the timing of depreciation expense. Temporary differences create deferred tax assets and liabilities. Deferred tax assets generally represent items that will be used as a tax deduction or credit in our tax return in future years which we have already recorded in our financial statements. Deferred tax liabilities generally represent deductions taken on our tax return that have not yet been recognized as an expense in our financial statements. We establish valuation allowances for our deferred tax assets if the amount of expected future taxable income is not more likely than not to allow for the use of the deduction or credit.

Recent Accounting Pronouncements

Reference Rate Reform

In March 2020, the FASB issued ASU 2020-04, “Reference Rate Reform (Topic 848): Facilitation of the Effects of Reference Rate Reform on Financial Reporting.” This ASU provides optional guidance for a limited time to ease the potential burden in accounting for reference rate reform. The new guidance provides optional expedients and exceptions for applying U.S. GAAP to contracts, hedging relationships, and other transactions affected by reference rate reform if certain criteria are met. The amendments apply only to contracts and hedging relationships that reference LIBOR or another reference rate expected to be discontinued due to reference rate reform. Additionally, entities can elect to continue applying hedge accounting for hedging relationships affected by reference rate reform if certain conditions are met. In January 2021, the FASB issued ASU 2021-01, “Reference Rate Reform (Topic 848): Scope.” This ASU refines the scope of ASC 848 and clarifies some of its guidance as part of the Board’s monitoring of global reference rate reform activities. The ASU permits entities to elect certain optional expedients and exceptions when accounting for derivative contracts and certain hedging relationships affected by changes in the interest rates used for discounting cash flows, for computing variation margin settlements, and for calculating price alignment interest in connection with reference rate reform activities. These new standards were effective upon issuance and generally can be applied to applicable contract modifications through December 31, 2022. Our senior secured revolving credit facilities in the U.S. and U.K. and many of our floorplan arrangements utilize LIBOR as a benchmark for calculating the applicable interest rate. We are currently evaluating the impact of the transition from LIBOR to alternative reference interest rates. We cannot predict the effect of the potential changes to or elimination of LIBOR, the establishment and use of alternative rates or benchmarks, and the corresponding effects on our cost of capital but do not expect a significant impact on our consolidated financial position, results of operations, and cash flows.

Disclosures for Business Acquisitions, Dispositions, and Significant Subsidiaries

On May 20, 2020, the SEC issued a final rule that amends the financial statement requirements for acquisitions and dispositions of businesses, including the determinations of whether a subsidiary or an acquired or disposed business is significant. The significance test rule changes to SEC Regulation S-X, Rule 3-09 impact our disclosure requirements for equity method investments, including our investment in Penske Transportation Solutions (“PTS”) as it relates to providing audited financial statements and summarized financial statement information in our footnotes disclosures. The rule is effective January 1, 2021, but earlier compliance is permitted. The Company early adopted this rule in the fourth quarter of 2020.

2. Revenues

Automotive and commercial truck dealerships generate the majority of our revenues. New and used vehicle revenues typically include sales to retail customers, to fleet customers, and to leasing companies providing consumer leasing. We generate finance and insurance revenues from sales of third-party extended service contracts, sales of third-party insurance policies, commissions relating to the sale of finance and lease contracts to third parties, and the sales of certain other products. Service and parts revenues include fees paid by customers for repair, maintenance and collision services,

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and the sale of replacement parts and other aftermarket accessories, as well as warranty repairs that are reimbursed directly by various OEMs. Revenues are recognized upon satisfaction of our performance obligations under contracts with our customers and are measured at the amount of consideration we expect to be entitled to in exchange for transferring goods or providing services. A discussion of revenue recognition by reportable segment is included below.

Retail Automotive and Retail Commercial Truck Dealership Revenue Recognition

Dealership Vehicle Sales. We record revenue for vehicle sales at a point in time when vehicles are delivered, which is when the transfer of title, risks and rewards of ownership, and control are considered passed to the customer. The amount of consideration we receive for vehicle sales is stated within the executed contract with our customer and is reduced by any noncash consideration representing the fair value of trade-in vehicles, if applicable. Payment is typically due and collected within 30 days subsequent to transfer of control of the vehicle.

Dealership Parts and Service Sales. We record revenue for vehicle service and collision work over time as work is completed and when parts are delivered to our customers. For service and parts revenues recorded over time, we utilize a method that considers total costs incurred to date and the applicable margin in relation to total expected efforts to complete our performance obligation in order to determine the appropriate amount of revenue to recognize over time. Recognition of this revenue over time reflects the amount of consideration we expect to be entitled to for the transfer of goods and services performed to date, representative of the amount for which we have a right to payment. The amount of consideration we receive for parts and service sales, including collision repair work, is based upon labor hours expended and parts utilized to perform and complete the necessary services to our customers. Payment is typically due upon delivery or within a period of time shortly thereafter. We receive payment from our customers upon transfer of control or within a period typically less than 30 days subsequent to the completion of services for the customer. We allow for customer returns of parts sales up to 30 days after the sale; however, parts returns are not material.

Dealership Finance and Insurance Sales. Subsequent to the sale of a vehicle to a customer, we sell installment sale contracts to various financial institutions on a non-recourse basis (with specified exceptions) to mitigate the risk of default. We receive a commission from the lender equal to either the difference between the interest rate charged to the customer and the interest rate set by the financing institution or a flat fee. We also receive commissions for facilitating the sale of various products to customers, including guaranteed vehicle protection insurance, vehicle theft protection, and extended service contracts. These commissions are recorded as revenue at a point in time when the customer enters into the contract. Payment is typically due and collected within 30 days subsequent to the execution of the contract with the customer. In the case of finance contracts, a customer may prepay or fail to pay their contract, thereby terminating the contract. Customers may also terminate extended service contracts and other insurance products, which are fully paid at purchase, and become eligible for refunds of unused premiums. In these circumstances, a portion of the commissions we received may be charged back based on the terms of the contracts. The revenue we record relating to these transactions is net of an estimate of the amount of chargebacks we will be required to pay. Our estimate is based upon our historical experience with similar contracts, including the impact of refinance and default rates on retail finance contracts and cancellation rates on extended service contracts and other insurance products. Aggregate reserves relating to chargeback activity were $29.4 million and $28.7 million as of March 31, 2021, and December 31, 2020.

Commercial Vehicle Distribution Revenue Recognition

Penske Australia. We record revenue from the distribution of vehicles and other products at a point in time when delivered, which is when the transfer of title, risks and rewards of ownership, and control are considered passed to the customer. We record revenue for service or repair work over time as work is completed and when parts are delivered to our customers. For service and parts revenues recorded over time, we utilize a method that considers total costs incurred to date and the applicable margin in relation to total expected efforts to complete our performance obligation in order to determine the appropriate amount of revenue to recognize over time. Recognition of this revenue over time reflects the amount of consideration we expect to be entitled to for the transfer of goods and services performed to date, representative of the amount for which we have a right to payment.

The amount of consideration we receive for vehicle and product sales is stated within the executed contract with our customer. The amount of consideration we receive for parts and service sales is based upon labor hours expended and

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parts utilized to perform and complete the necessary services to our customers. Payment is typically due upon delivery, upon invoice, or within a period of time shortly thereafter. We receive payment from our customers upon transfer of control or within a period typically less than 30 days subsequent to transfer of control or invoice.

We record revenue from the distribution of engines and other products at a point in time when delivered, which is when the transfer of title, risks and rewards of ownership, and control are considered passed to the customer. We record revenue for service or repair work over time as work is completed and when parts are delivered to our customers. For service and parts revenues recorded over time, we utilize a method that considers total costs incurred to date and the applicable margin in relation to total expected efforts to complete our performance obligation in order to determine the appropriate amount of revenue to recognize over time. Recognition of revenue over time reflects the amount of consideration we expect to be entitled to for the transfer of goods and services performed to date, representative of the amount for which we have a right to payment.

For our long-term power generation contracts, we record revenue over time as services are provided in accordance with contract milestones, which is considered an output method that requires judgment to determine our progress towards contract completion and the corresponding amount of revenue to recognize. Any revisions to estimates related to revenues or costs to complete contracts are recorded in the period in which the revisions to estimates are identified and the amounts can be reasonably estimated.

The amount of consideration we receive for engine, product, and power generation sales is stated within the executed contract with our customer. The amount of consideration we receive for service sales is based upon labor hours expended and parts utilized to perform and complete the necessary services to our customers. Payment is typically due upon delivery, upon invoice, or within a period of time shortly thereafter. We receive payment from our customers upon transfer of control or within a period typically less than 30 days subsequent to transfer of control or invoice.

Service and parts revenue represented $61.4 million and $58.4 million for the three months ended March 31, 2021, and March 31, 2020, respectively, for Penske Australia.

Retail Automotive Dealership

The following tables disaggregate our retail automotive reportable segment revenue by product type and geographic location for the three months ended March 31, 2021, and 2020:

Three Months Ended March 31,

Retail Automotive Dealership Revenue

    

2021

    

2020

  

New vehicle

$

2,421.4

$

1,864.5

Used vehicle

1,808.0

1,619.6

Finance and insurance, net

168.8

144.4

Service and parts

503.2

513.3

Fleet and wholesale

305.5

274.8

Total retail automotive dealership revenue

$

5,206.9

$

4,416.6

Three Months Ended March 31,

Retail Automotive Dealership Revenue

    

2021

    

2020

U.S.

$

3,004.8

$

2,453.9

U.K.

1,853.4

1,665.4

Germany and Italy

348.7

297.3

Total retail automotive dealership revenue

$

5,206.9

$

4,416.6

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Retail Commercial Truck Dealership

The following table disaggregates our retail commercial truck reportable segment revenue by product type for the three months ended March 31, 2021, and 2020:

Three Months Ended March 31,

Retail Commercial Truck Dealership Revenue

    

2021

    

2020

  

New truck

$

247.5

$

318.2

Used truck

50.9

34.6

Finance and insurance, net

3.1

3.2

Service and parts

124.7

124.3

Other

8.5

11.1

Total retail commercial truck dealership revenue

$

434.7

$

491.4

Commercial Vehicle Distribution

Our other reportable segment relates to our commercial vehicle distribution business. Commercial vehicle distribution revenue was $132.2 million and $101.1 million during the three months ended March 31, 2021, and 2020, respectively.

Contract Balances

The following table summarizes our accounts receivable and unearned revenues as of March 31, 2021, and December 31, 2020:

March 31,

    

December 31,

  

2021

    

2020

  

Accounts receivable

Contracts in transit

$

288.4

$

254.0

Vehicle receivables

 

215.4

 

216.2

Manufacturer receivables

195.8

193.6

Trade receivables

 

152.8

 

135.3

Accrued expenses

Unearned revenues

$

265.0

$

262.9

Contracts in transit represent receivables from unaffiliated finance companies relating to the sale of customers’ installment sales and lease contracts arising in connection with the sale of a vehicle by us. Vehicle receivables represent receivables for any portion of the vehicle sales price not paid by the finance company. Manufacturer receivables represent amounts due from manufacturers, including incentives, holdbacks, rebates, warranty claims, and other receivables due from the factory. Trade receivables represent receivables due from customers, including amounts due for parts and service sales, as well as receivables due from finance companies and others for the commissions earned on financing and commissions earned on insurance and extended service products provided by third parties. We evaluate collectability of receivables and estimate an allowance for doubtful accounts based on the age of the receivable, contractual life, historical collection experience, current conditions, and forecasts of future economic conditions, which is recorded within “Accounts receivable” on our consolidated balance sheets with our receivables presented net of the allowance.

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Unearned revenues primarily relate to payments received from customers prior to satisfaction of our performance obligations, such as customer deposits and deferred revenues from operating leases. These amounts are presented within “Accrued expenses and other current liabilities” on our consolidated balance sheets. Of the amounts recorded as unearned revenues as of December 31, 2020, $92.4 million was recognized as revenue during the three months ended March 31, 2021.

Additional Revenue Recognition Related Policies

We do not have any material significant payment terms associated with contracts with our customers. Payment is due and collected as previously detailed for each reportable segment. We do not offer material rights of return or service-type warranties.

Taxes collected from customers and remitted to governmental authorities are recorded on a net basis (excluded from revenue). Shipping costs incurred subsequent to transfer of control to our customers are recognized as cost of sales. Sales promotions that we offer to customers are accounted for as a reduction of revenues at the time of sale.

3. Leases

We lease land and facilities, including certain dealerships and office space. Our property leases are generally for an initial period between 5 and 20 years and are typically structured to include renewal options at our election. We include renewal options that we are reasonably certain to exercise in the measurement of our lease liabilities and right-of-use assets. We also have equipment leases that primarily relate to office and computer equipment, service and shop equipment, company vehicles, and other miscellaneous items. These leases are generally for a period of less than 5 years. We do not have any material leases, individually or in the aggregate, classified as a finance leasing arrangement.

We estimate the total undiscounted rent obligations under these leases, including any extension periods that we are reasonably certain to exercise, to be $5.4 billion as of March 31, 2021. Some of our lease arrangements include rental payments that are adjusted based on an index or rate, such as the Consumer Price Index (CPI). As the rate implicit in the lease is generally not readily determinable for our operating leases, the discount rates used to determine the present value of our lease liability are based on our incremental borrowing rate at the lease commencement date and commensurate with the remaining lease term. Our incremental borrowing rate for a lease is the rate of interest we would have to pay to borrow on a collateralized basis over a similar term for an amount equal to the lease payments in a similar economic environment. Leases with an initial term of 12 months or less are not recorded on the balance sheet.

Pursuant to the leases for some of our larger facilities, we are required to comply with specified financial ratios, including a “rent coverage” ratio and a debt to EBITDA ratio, each as defined. For these leases, non-compliance with the ratios may require us to post collateral in the form of a letter of credit. A breach of the other lease covenants gives rise to certain remedies by the landlord, the most severe of which include the termination of the applicable lease and acceleration of the total rent payments due under the lease.

In connection with the sale, relocation and closure of certain of our franchises, we have entered into a number of third-party sublease agreements. The rent paid by our sub-tenants on such properties for the three months ended March 31, 2021, and 2020 was $6.3 million and $6.4 million, respectively. We have in the past and may in the future enter into sale-leaseback transactions to finance certain property acquisitions and capital expenditures, pursuant to which we sell property to third parties and agree to lease those assets back for a certain period of time. Such sales generate proceeds that vary from period to period. We had no proceeds from sale-leaseback transactions during the three months ended

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March 31, 2021, and 2020, respectively. We do not have any material leases that have not yet commenced as of March 31, 2021.

The following table summarizes our net operating lease cost during the three months ended March 31, 2021, and 2020:

Three Months Ended

  

Three Months Ended

March 31, 2021

March 31, 2020

Lease Cost

Operating lease cost (1)

$

61.5

$

60.0

Sublease income

(6.3)

(6.4)

Total lease cost

$

55.2

$

53.6

​ ​                                               

(1) Includes short-term leases and variable lease costs, which are immaterial.

The following table summarizes supplemental cash flow information related to our operating leases:

Three Months Ended

Three Months Ended

    

March 31, 2021

March 31, 2020

Other Information

Cash paid for amounts included in the measurement of lease liabilities

Operating cash flows from operating leases

$

62.0

$

56.5

Right-of-use assets obtained in exchange for operating lease liabilities

47.5

1.1

Supplemental balance sheet information related to the weighted average remaining lease term and discount rate of our leases is as follows:

March 31, 2021

December 31, 2020

Lease Term and Discount Rate

Weighted-average remaining lease term - operating leases

25 Years

25 years

Weighted-average discount rate - operating leases

6.5%

6.4%

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The following table summarizes the maturity of our lease liabilities on an undiscounted cash flow basis and a reconciliation to the operating lease liabilities recognized on our consolidated condensed balance sheet as of March 31, 2021:

Maturity of Lease Liabilities

March 31, 2021

2021 (1)

$

250.4

2022

    

245.8

2023

 

237.9

2024

 

231.2

2025

226.9

2026

216.8

2027 and thereafter

 

3,960.6

Total future minimum lease payments

$

5,369.6

Less: Imputed interest

(2,923.9)

Present value of future minimum lease payments

$

2,445.7

Current operating lease liabilities (2)

$

96.4

Long-term operating lease liabilities

2,349.3

Total operating lease liabilities

$

2,445.7

(1) Excludes the three months ended March 31, 2021.
(2) Included within “Accrued expenses and other current liabilities” on Consolidated Condensed Balance Sheet as of March 31, 2021.

4. Inventories

Inventories consisted of the following:

    

March 31,

    

December 31,

2021

2020

    

Retail automotive dealership new vehicles

$

1,671.2

$

1,810.9

Retail automotive dealership used vehicles

 

991.5

 

1,019.7

Retail automotive parts, accessories, and other

113.7

117.2

Retail commercial truck dealership vehicles and parts

 

231.3

 

223.1

Commercial vehicle distribution vehicles, parts, and engines

270.1

254.7

Total inventories

$

3,277.8

$

3,425.6

We receive credits from certain vehicle manufacturers that reduce cost of sales when the vehicles are sold. Such credits amounted to $15.8 million and $11.5 million during the three months ended March 31, 2021, and 2020, respectively.

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5. Intangible Assets

Following is a summary of the changes in the carrying amount of goodwill and other indefinite-lived intangible assets during the three months ended March 31, 2021:

    

    

Other Indefinite-

 

Lived Intangible

Goodwill

Assets

Balance, January 1, 2021

$

1,928.4

$

563.4

Additions

 

 

Disposals

(0.6)

 

(0.1)

Foreign currency translation

 

0.7

 

(1.7)

Balance, March 31, 2021

$

1,928.5

$

561.6

The disposals during the three months ended March 31, 2021, were within our Retail Automotive reportable segment. We disposed of one retail automotive franchise. As of March 31, 2021, the goodwill balance within our Retail Automotive, Retail Commercial Truck, and Other reportable segments was $1,535.7 million, $309.6 million, and $83.2 million, respectively. There is no goodwill recorded in our Non-Automotive Investments reportable segment.

6. Vehicle Financing

We finance substantially all of the commercial vehicles we purchase for distribution, new vehicles for retail sale, and a portion of our used vehicle inventories for retail sale under floor plan and other revolving arrangements with various lenders, including the captive finance companies associated with automotive manufacturers. In the U.S., the floor plan arrangements are due on demand; however, we have not historically been required to repay floor plan advances prior to the sale of the vehicles that have been financed. We typically make monthly interest payments on the amount financed. Outside of the U.S., substantially all of the floor plan arrangements are payable on demand or have an original maturity of 90 days or less, and we are generally required to repay floor plan advances at the earlier of the sale of the vehicles that have been financed or the stated maturity.

The agreements typically grant a security interest in substantially all of the assets of our dealership and distribution subsidiaries and in the U.S., Australia, and New Zealand are guaranteed or partially guaranteed by us. Interest rates under the arrangements are variable and increase or decrease based on changes in the prime rate, defined London Interbank Offered Rate (“LIBOR”), the Finance House Base Rate, the Euro Interbank Offered Rate, the Canadian Prime Rate, the Australian Bank Bill Swap Rate (“BBSW”), or the New Zealand Bank Bill Benchmark Rate. To date, we have not experienced any material limitation with respect to the amount or availability of financing from any institution providing us vehicle financing. We also receive non-refundable credits from certain of our vehicle manufacturers, which are treated as a reduction of cost of sales as vehicles are sold.

The weighted average interest rate on floor plan borrowings was 1.2% and 1.8% for the three months ended March 31, 2021, and March 31, 2020, respectively. We classify floor plan notes payable to a party other than the manufacturer of a particular new vehicle and all floor plan notes payable relating to pre-owned vehicles as “Floor plan notes payable — non-trade” on our consolidated balance sheets and classify related cash flows as a financing activity on our consolidated statements of cash flows.

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7. Earnings Per Share

Basic earnings per share is computed using net income attributable to Penske Automotive Group common stockholders and the number of weighted average shares of voting common stock outstanding, including outstanding unvested equity awards which contain rights to non-forfeitable dividends. Diluted earnings per share is computed using net income attributable to Penske Automotive Group common stockholders and the number of weighted average shares of voting common stock outstanding, adjusted for any dilutive effects. A reconciliation of the number of shares used in the calculation of basic and diluted earnings per share for the three months ended March 31, 2021, and 2020 follows:

Three Months Ended

March 31,

  

2021

  

2020

Weighted average number of common shares outstanding

80,608,996

 

81,053,404

Effect of non-participatory equity compensation

40,000

 

40,000

Weighted average number of common shares outstanding, including effect of dilutive securities

80,648,996

 

81,093,404

8. Long-Term Debt

Long-term debt consisted of the following:

    

March 31,

    

December 31,

2021

2020

U.S. credit agreement — revolving credit line

$

$

108.0

U.K. credit agreement — revolving credit line

 

 

U.K. credit agreement — overdraft line of credit

 

 

3.50% senior subordinated notes due 2025

543.6

543.2

5.50% senior subordinated notes due 2026

496.6

496.4

Australia capital loan agreement

30.7

32.1

Australia working capital loan agreement

0.4

Mortgage facilities

 

453.7

 

458.1

Other

 

55.5

 

51.8

Total long-term debt

 

1,580.5

 

1,689.6

Less: current portion

 

(88.0)

 

(87.5)

Net long-term debt

$

1,492.5

$

1,602.1

U.S. Credit Agreement

As of March 31, 2021, our U.S. credit agreement (the “U.S. credit agreement”) with Mercedes-Benz Financial Services USA LLC and Toyota Motor Credit Corporation provided for up to $800.0 million in revolving loans for working capital, acquisitions, capital expenditures, investments, and other general corporate purposes, which included $250.0 million in revolving loans solely for acquisitions and up to an additional $50 million of letters of credit. The U.S. credit agreement provides for a maximum of $150.0 million of borrowings for foreign acquisitions and expires on September 30, 2023. The interest rate on revolving loans is LIBOR plus 1.75%, subject to an incremental 1.25% for uncollateralized borrowings in excess of a defined borrowing base. On April 28, 2021, we amended the U.S. credit agreement to incorporate the previous six amendments, to consolidate the $250 million acquisition line referenced above into the general revolving line (leaving us unchanged at $800 million in total revolving capacity), and to provide us with additional covenant flexibility.

The U.S. credit agreement is fully and unconditionally guaranteed on a joint and several basis by substantially all of our U.S. subsidiaries and contains a number of significant operating covenants that, among other things, restrict our ability to dispose of assets, incur additional indebtedness, repay certain other indebtedness, pay dividends, create liens on assets, make investments or acquisitions, and engage in mergers or consolidations. We are also required to comply with specified financial and other tests and ratios each as defined in the U.S. credit agreement, including a ratio of current

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assets to current liabilities, a fixed charge coverage ratio, a ratio of debt to stockholders’ equity, and a ratio of debt to earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization (“EBITDA”). A breach of these requirements would give rise to certain remedies under the agreement, the most severe of which is the termination of the agreement and acceleration of the amounts owed.

The U.S. credit agreement also contains typical events of default, including change of control, non-payment of obligations, and cross-defaults to our other material indebtedness. Substantially all of our U.S. assets are subject to security interests granted to the lenders under the U.S. credit agreement. As of March 31, 2021, we had no outstanding revolver borrowings under the U.S. credit agreement.

U.K. Credit Agreement

Our subsidiaries in the U.K. (the “U.K. subsidiaries”) are party to a £150.0 million revolving credit agreement with the National Westminster Bank plc and BMW Financial Services (GB) Limited plus an additional £52.0 million of demand overdraft lines of credit, £40.0 million of which is only available on demand from March 20th to April 30th and September 20th to October 31st each year (relating to the peak sales periods in the U.K.), (collectively, the “U.K. credit agreement”) to be used for working capital, acquisitions, capital expenditures, investments, and general corporate purposes. The loans mature on the termination date of the facility, which is December 12, 2023. The revolving loans bear interest between defined LIBOR plus 1.10% and defined LIBOR plus 2.10%. The U.K. credit agreement also includes a £100.0 million “accordion” feature which allows the U.K. subsidiaries to request up to an additional £100.0 million of facility capacity. The lenders may agree to provide the additional capacity, and if not, the U.K. subsidiaries may add an additional lender, if available, to the facility to provide such additional capacity. As of March 31, 2021, we had no outstanding revolver borrowings under the U.K. credit agreement.

The U.K. credit agreement is fully and unconditionally guaranteed on a joint and several basis by our U.K. subsidiaries and contains a number of significant covenants that, among other things, restrict the ability of our U.K. subsidiaries to pay dividends, dispose of assets, incur additional indebtedness, repay other indebtedness, create liens on assets, make investments or acquisitions, and engage in mergers or consolidations. In addition, our U.K. subsidiaries are required to comply with defined ratios and tests, including a ratio of earnings before interest, taxes, amortization, and rental payments (“EBITAR”) to interest plus rental payments, a measurement of maximum capital expenditures, and a debt to EBITDA ratio. A breach of these requirements would give rise to certain remedies under the agreement, the most severe of which is the termination of the agreement and acceleration of any amounts owed.

The U.K. credit agreement also contains typical events of default, including change of control and non-payment of obligations and cross-defaults to other material indebtedness of our U.K. subsidiaries. Substantially all of our U.K. subsidiaries’ assets are subject to security interests granted to the lenders under the U.K. credit agreement.

Senior Subordinated Notes

We have issued the following senior subordinated notes:

Description

    

Maturity Date

    

Interest Payment Dates

Principal Amount

3.50% Notes

 

September 1, 2025

February 15, August 15

$550 million

5.50% Notes

 

May 15, 2026

May 15, November 15

$500 million

Each of these notes are our unsecured, senior subordinated obligations and are guaranteed on an unsecured senior subordinated basis by our 100% owned U.S. subsidiaries. Each also contain customary negative covenants and events of default. If we experience certain “change of control” events specified in the indentures, holders of these notes will have the option to require us to purchase for cash all or a portion of their notes at a price equal to 101% of the principal amount of the notes, plus accrued and unpaid interest. In addition, if we make certain asset sales and do not reinvest the proceeds thereof or use such proceeds to repay certain debt, we will be required to use the proceeds of such asset sales to make an offer to purchase the notes at a price equal to 100% of the principal amount of the notes, plus accrued and unpaid interest.

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Optional redemption. Prior to May 15, 2021, we may redeem the 5.50% Notes at a redemption price equal to 100% of the principal amount of the 5.50% Notes, plus an applicable make whole premium and any accrued and unpaid interest. On or after May 15, 2021, we may redeem the 5.50% Notes for cash at the redemption prices noted in the indenture, plus any accrued and unpaid interest. Prior to September 1, 2022, we may redeem the 3.50% Notes at a redemption price equal to 100% of the principal thereof, plus an applicable make-whole premium and any accrued and unpaid interest. In addition, we may redeem up to 40% of the 3.50% Notes before September 1, 2022, with net cash proceeds from certain equity offerings at a redemption price equal to 103.50% of the principal thereof, plus accrued and unpaid interest. On or after September 1, 2022, we may redeem the 3.50% Notes at the redemption prices noted in the indenture.

Australia Loan Agreements

Penske Australia is party to two facilities with Volkswagen Financial Services Australia Pty Limited representing a five-year AU $50.0 million capital loan and a one-year AU $50.0 million working capital loan. Both facilities are subject to annual extensions. These agreements each provide the lender with a secured interest in all assets of these businesses. The loans bear interest at the Australian BBSW 30-day Bill Rate plus 3.0%. Irrespective of the term of the agreements, both agreements provide the lender with the ability to call the loans on 90 days’ notice. These facilities are also guaranteed by our U.S. parent company up to AU $50.0 million. As of March 31, 2021, we had AU $40.4 million ($30.7 million) outstanding under the capital loan agreement and AU $0.5 million ($0.4 million) outstanding under the working capital loan agreement.

Mortgage Facilities

We are party to several mortgages that bear interest at defined rates and require monthly principal and interest payments. These mortgage facilities also contain typical events of default, including non-payment of obligations, cross-defaults to our other material indebtedness, certain change of control events, and the loss or sale of certain franchises operated at the properties. Substantially all of the buildings and improvements on the properties financed pursuant to the mortgage facilities are subject to security interests granted to the lender. As of March 31, 2021, we owed $453.7 million of principal under our mortgage facilities.

9. Derivatives and Hedging

Penske Australia sells vehicles, engines, parts and other products purchased from manufacturers in the U.S., Germany, and the U.K. In order to protect against exchange rate movements, Penske Australia enters into foreign exchange forward contracts against anticipated cash flows. The contracts are timed to mature when major shipments are scheduled to arrive in Australia and when receipt of payment from customers is expected. We classify our foreign exchange forward contracts as cash flow hedges and record them at fair value. We used Level 2 inputs to estimate the fair value of the foreign exchange forward contracts. The fair value of the contracts designated as hedging instruments was estimated to be a liability of $0.6 million and $2.5 million as of March 31, 2021, and December 31, 2020, respectively.

The Company periodically uses interest rate swaps to manage interest rate risk associated with the Company’s variable rate floor plan debt. In April 2020, we entered into a five-year interest rate swap agreement pursuant to which the LIBOR portion of $300.0 million of our U.S. floating rate floor plan debt is fixed at 0.5875%. This arrangement is in effect through April 2025. We may terminate this arrangement at any time, subject to the settlement at that time of the fair value of the swap arrangement.

The interest rate swap is designated as a cash flow hedge, and the related gain or loss is deferred in stockholders’ equity as a component of Accumulated Other Comprehensive Income (Loss). Monthly contractual settlements of the position are recognized as Floorplan interest expense, net, in the Condensed Consolidated Statements of Operations. We had no gain or loss related to ineffectiveness recognized in the Condensed Consolidated Statements of Operations during the three months ended March 31, 2021. We use Level 2 inputs to estimate the fair value of the interest rate swap agreement. The fair value of the swap designated as a hedging instrument was estimated to be a net asset of $0.9 million as of March 31, 2021, and a net liability of $4.3 million as of December 31, 2020.

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10. Commitments and Contingent Liabilities

We are involved in litigation which may relate to claims brought by governmental authorities, issues with customers, and employment related matters, including class action claims and purported class action claims. As of March 31, 2021, we were not party to any legal proceedings, including class action lawsuits that, individually or in the aggregate, are reasonably expected to have a material adverse effect on our results of operations, financial condition or cash flows. However, the results of these matters cannot be predicted with certainty, and an unfavorable resolution of one or more of these matters could have a material adverse effect on our results of operations, financial condition or cash flows.

We lease land and facilities, including certain dealerships and office space. Pursuant to the leases for some of our larger facilities, we are required to comply with specified financial ratios, including a “rent coverage” ratio and a debt to EBITDA ratio, each as defined. For these leases, non-compliance with the ratios may require us to post collateral in the form of a letter of credit. A breach of the other lease covenants gives rise to certain remedies by the landlord, the most severe of which include the termination of the applicable lease and acceleration of the total rent payments due under the lease. Refer to the disclosures provided in Note 3 for further description of our leases.

We have sold a number of dealerships to third parties and, as a condition to certain of those sales, remain liable for the lease payments relating to the properties on which those businesses operate in the event of non-payment by the buyer. We are also party to lease agreements on properties that we no longer use in our retail operations that we have sublet to third parties. We rely on subtenants to pay the rent and maintain the property at these locations. In the event the subtenant does not perform as expected, we may not be able to recover amounts owed to us and we could be required to fulfill these obligations.

Our floor plan credit agreements with Mercedes Benz Financial Services Australia and Mercedes Benz Financial Services New Zealand (“MBA”) provide us revolving loans for the acquisition of commercial vehicles for distribution to our retail network. These facilities include a commitment to repurchase dealer vehicles in the event the dealer’s floor plan agreement with MBA is terminated.

We have $42.5 million of letters of credit outstanding as of March 31, 2021, and have posted $21.9 million of surety bonds in the ordinary course of business.

11. Equity

During the three months ended March 31, 2021, we did not repurchase any common stock under our securities repurchase program approved by our Board of Directors. As of March 31, 2021, our remaining authorization under the program was $170.6 million.

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12. Accumulated Other Comprehensive Income (Loss)

Changes in accumulated other comprehensive income (loss) by component and the reclassifications out of accumulated other comprehensive income (loss) during the three months ended March 31, 2021, and 2020, respectively, attributable to Penske Automotive Group common stockholders follows:

Three Months Ended March 31, 2021

Foreign 

    

    

    

 

Currency

Interest Rate

    

Translation

Swaps

Other

Total

 

Balance at December 31, 2020

$

(135.5)

$

(3.2)

$

(21.9)

$

(160.6)

Other comprehensive income (loss) before reclassifications

 

0.6

 

3.7

 

0.7

 

5.0

Amounts reclassified from accumulated other comprehensive income (loss) — net of tax benefit of $0.1

 

 

0.2

 

 

0.2

Net current period other comprehensive income (loss)

 

0.6

 

3.9

 

0.7

 

5.2

Balance at March 31, 2021

$

(134.9)

$

0.7

$

(21.2)

$

(155.4)

Three Months Ended March 31, 2020

Foreign 

    

    

    

 

Currency

Interest Rate

    

Translation

Swaps

Other

Total

 

Balance at December 31, 2019

$

(186.1)

$

$

(16.7)

$

(202.8)

Other comprehensive income (loss) before reclassifications

 

(92.7)

 

 

(4.0)

 

(96.7)

Amounts reclassified from accumulated other comprehensive income (loss) — net of tax benefit of $0.0

 

 

 

 

Net current period other comprehensive income (loss)

 

(92.7)

 

 

(4.0)

 

(96.7)

Balance at March 31, 2020

$

(278.8)

$

$

(20.7)

$

(299.5)

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13. Segment Information

Our operations are organized by management into operating segments by line of business and geography. We have determined that we have four reportable segments as defined in generally accepted accounting principles for segment reporting: (i) Retail Automotive, consisting of our retail automotive dealership operations; (ii) Retail Commercial Truck, consisting of our retail commercial truck dealership operations in the U.S. and Canada; (iii) Other, consisting of our commercial vehicle and power systems distribution operations and other non-automotive consolidated operations; and (iv) Non-Automotive Investments, consisting of our equity method investments in non-automotive operations which includes our investment in PTS. The Retail Automotive reportable segment includes all automotive dealerships and all departments relevant to the operation of the dealerships and our retail automotive joint ventures. The individual dealership operations included in the Retail Automotive reportable segment represent six operating segments: Eastern, Central, and Western United States, Stand-Alone Used United States, International, and Stand-Alone Used International. These operating segments have been aggregated into one reportable segment as their operations (A) have similar economic characteristics (all are automotive dealerships having similar margins), (B) offer similar products and services (all sell new and/or used vehicles, service, parts, and third-party finance and insurance products), (C) have similar target markets and customers (generally individuals), and (D) have similar distribution and marketing practices (all distribute products and services through dealership facilities that market to customers in similar fashions). Revenue and segment income for the three months ended March 31, 2021, and 2020 follows:

Three Months Ended March 31

    

    

    

    

    

Retail

Retail Commercial

Non-Automotive

Intersegment 

 

Automotive

Truck

    

Other

Investments

Elimination

Total

 

Revenues

2021

$

5,206.9

$

434.7

$

132.2

$

$

$

5,773.8

2020

 

4,416.6

491.4

 

101.1

 

 

 

5,009.1

Segment income

2021

$

160.3

$

27.5

$

6.0

$

53.8

$

$

247.6

2020

 

41.3

13.7

$

2.9

$

13.6

$

 

71.5

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Item 2. Management’s Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations

This Management’s Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations contains forward-looking statements that involve risks and uncertainties. Our actual results may differ materially from those discussed in the forward-looking statements as a result of various factors, including those discussed in “Forward-Looking Statements.” We have acquired and initiated a number of businesses during the periods presented and addressed in this Management’s Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations. Our financial statements include the results of operations of those businesses from the date acquired or when they commenced operations. Our period-to-period results of operations may vary depending on the dates of acquisitions or disposals.

Overview

We are a diversified international transportation services company that operates automotive and commercial truck dealerships principally in the United States, Canada, and Western Europe and distributes commercial vehicles, power systems, and related parts and services principally in Australia and New Zealand. We employ over 23,000 people worldwide.

COVID-19 Disclosure

Overview – In March 2020, COVID-19 was declared a global pandemic by the World Health Organization. The outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic across the globe adversely impacted each of our markets and the global economy, leading to disruptions in our business. While the COVID-19 pandemic continues in all of our markets, we have experienced improved business conditions and improved financial results primarily driven by our cost cutting measures and increased gross profit on vehicles sold due in part to increased demand, coupled with lower inventory due to production shortages experienced by our vehicle manufacturers. During the first quarter of 2021, our new and used retail automotive gross profit per unit increased 26.7% and 32.9%, respectively, when compared to the same period last year. Selling, general, and administrative expenses as a percentage of gross profit decreased by 990 basis points in the first quarter of 2021 when compared to the same period last year.

In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, the U.K. reinstated shelter-in-place orders which required our dealership showrooms to remain closed during the three months ended March 31, 2021. These shelter-in-place orders largely expired April 12, 2021, though certain restrictions remain. We continued to conduct sales through our online tools, which allowed vehicle sales without showroom access. Despite showroom closures in the U.K. during the first quarter of 2021 we retailed over 40,000 new and used units in the U.K. while new and used retail automotive gross profit per unit in the U.K. increased 21.5% and 45.7%, primarily due to inventory shortages and sales through our e-commerce channels. During the first quarter of 2021, we received $5.6 million of wage assistance for furloughed employees in the U.K., which we recorded as a reduction to selling, general, and administrative expenses. If shelter-in-place orders are re-enacted or other restrictions are placed on our business, we may be adversely impacted.

Risks and Uncertainties – The full impact that the COVID-19 pandemic will have on our business cannot be predicted at this time due to numerous uncertainties, including the duration of the outbreak, travel restrictions, business closures, the effectiveness of actions taken to contain the disease, the distribution rate and acceptance rate of a vaccine, the effect of government assistance programs, production levels from our manufacturing partners, and other unintended consequences. This impact could include changes in customer demand, our relationship with, and the financial and operational capacities of, vehicle manufacturers, captive finance companies and other suppliers, workforce availability, risks associated with our indebtedness (including available borrowing capacity, compliance with financial covenants and ability to refinance or repay indebtedness on favorable terms), the adequacy of our cash flow and earnings and other conditions which may affect our liquidity, and disruptions to our technology network and other critical systems, including our dealer management systems and software or other facilities or equipment.

We believe that business disruption relating to the COVID-19 pandemic may continue to negatively impact the global economy and may affect our businesses as outlined above, or in other manners including supply chain disruptions, all of which would adversely impact our business and results of operations.

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Business Overview

During the three months ended March 31, 2021, our business generated $5.8 billion in total revenue, which is comprised of approximately $5.2 billion from retail automotive dealerships, $434.7 million from retail commercial truck dealerships and $132.2 million from commercial vehicle distribution and other operations. We generated $913.2 million in gross profit, which is comprised of $799.9 million from retail automotive dealerships, $80.0 million from retail commercial truck dealerships, and $33.3 million from commercial vehicle distribution operations.

Retail Automotive Dealership. We believe we are the second largest automotive retailer headquartered in the U.S. as measured by the $17.9 billion in total retail automotive dealership revenue we generated in 2020. As of March 31, 2021, we operated 304 retail automotive franchises, of which 143 franchises are located in the U.S. and 161 franchises are located outside of the U.S. The franchises outside the U.S. are located primarily in the U.K. In the three months ended March 31, 2021, we retailed and wholesaled more than 135,000 vehicles. We are diversified geographically, with 58% of our total retail automotive dealership revenues in the three months ended March 31, 2021, generated in the U.S. and Puerto Rico and 42% generated outside the U.S. We offer over 35 vehicle brands, with 73% of our retail automotive dealership revenue in the three months ended March 31, 2021, generated from premium brands, such as Audi, BMW, Land Rover, Mercedes-Benz, and Porsche. Each of our franchised dealerships offers a wide selection of new and used vehicles for sale. In addition to selling new and used vehicles, we generate higher-margin revenue at each of our dealerships through maintenance and repair services, the sale and placement of third-party finance and insurance products, third-party extended service and maintenance contracts, and replacement and aftermarket automotive products.

We also operate seventeen Used Vehicle SuperCenters in the U.S. and the U.K. which retail and wholesale used vehicles under a one price, “no-haggle” methodology. During the first quarter, we renamed our U.S.-based Used Vehicle SuperCenters from CarSense to CarShop to align with the existing eleven U.K.-based CarShop Used Vehicle SuperCenters, forming one global CarShop brand. Our operations in the U.S. consist of six retail locations operating in the Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania market areas. Our operations in the U.K. consist of eleven retail locations and a vehicle preparation center. For the three months ended March 31, 2021, these Used Vehicle SuperCenters retailed 11,395 units and generated $242.6 million in revenue.

Retail automotive dealerships represented 90.2% of our total revenues and 87.6% of our total gross profit in the three months ended March 31, 2021.

Retail Commercial Truck Dealership. We operate a heavy and medium duty truck dealership group known as Premier Truck Group (“PTG”) offering primarily Freightliner and Western Star trucks (both Daimler brands) with locations in Texas, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Georgia, Utah, Idaho, and Canada. As of March 31, 2021, PTG operated twenty-five locations. PTG also offers a full range of used trucks available for sale as well as service and parts departments, providing a full range of maintenance and repair services.

In April 2021, we acquired Kansas City Freightliner (“KCFL”), a retailer of medium and heavy-duty commercial trucks in Kansas and Missouri. KCFL adds four full-service dealerships, four parts and service centers, and two collision centers to PTG’s existing operations.

This business represented 7.5% of our total revenues and 8.8% of our total gross profit in the three months ended March 31, 2021.

Penske Australia. We are the exclusive importer and distributor of Western Star heavy-duty trucks, MAN heavy and medium duty trucks and buses (a VW Group brand), and Dennis Eagle refuse collection vehicles, together with associated parts, across Australia, New Zealand, and portions of the Pacific. In most of these same markets, we are also a leading distributor of diesel and gas engines and power systems, principally representing MTU, Detroit Diesel, Allison Transmission, MTU Onsite Energy, Rolls Royce Power Systems, and Bergen Engines. This business, known as Penske Australia, offers products across the on- and off-highway markets, including in the construction, mining, marine, defense, and power generation sectors and supports full parts and aftersales service through a network of branches, field locations, and dealers across the region.

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These businesses represented 2.3% of our total revenues and 3.6% of our total gross profit in the three months ended March 31, 2021.

Penske Transportation Solutions. We hold a 28.9% ownership interest in Penske Truck Leasing Co., L.P (“PTL”). PTL is owned 41.1% by Penske Corporation, 28.9% by us, and 30.0% by Mitsui & Co., Ltd. (“Mitsui”). We account for our investment in PTL under the equity method, and we therefore record our share of PTL’s earnings on our statements of income under the caption “Equity in earnings of affiliates,” which also includes the results of our other equity method investments. Penske Transportation Solutions (“PTS”) is the universal brand name for PTL’s various business lines through which it is capable of meeting customers’ needs across the supply chain with a broad product offering that includes full-service truck leasing, truck rental and contract maintenance, along with logistic services such as dedicated contract carriage, distribution center management, transportation management, lead logistics provider services and dry van truckload carrier services. We recorded $53.7 million and $13.6 million in equity earnings from this investment for the three months ended March 31, 2021, and 2020, respectively.

Outlook

Retail Automotive Dealership. For the three months ended March 31, 2021, U.S. new light vehicle sales increased 11.8%, as compared to the same period last year, to 3.9 million units, with an increase of 17.4% in sales of trucks, crossovers, and sport utility vehicles and a decrease of 3.9% in sales of passenger cars. We believe the year over year increase in overall sales in the U.S. is primarily attributable to improved consumer confidence and a stronger economy as compared to the same time last year at the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic when shelter-in-place rules limited operations in many states. Additionally, cost cutting measures enacted in response to the COVID-19 pandemic and lower inventories of new vehicles available for sale due to disruptions in the supply chain discussed below resulted in improved profitability and earnings due in part to higher vehicle gross profits.

Recently, many of our principal vehicle manufacturers have announced production disruptions caused by a shortage of automotive microchips. The shortage is reported to be due to the overall demand for microchips in the global economy. According to IHS Markit, the automotive production globally was reduced by approximately 1.0 million units in the first quarter of 2021 due to the shortage. We expect the lower inventories of new vehicles to continue until the supply of certain components used to manufacture automobiles improves. The National Automobile Dealers Association has predicted sales for the U.S. light vehicle market to range between 15.5 to 16.3 million units in 2021. While we have sufficient levels of new vehicles in our inventory currently (other than in certain high demand models) and expect to continue to have normal levels of used vehicles for sale, prolonged shortages could result in lower new vehicle sales volumes which could adversely affect us.

During the three months ended March 31, 2021, U.K. new vehicle registrations decreased 12.0%, as compared to the same period last year, to 425,525 registrations. Premium/luxury unit sales, which account for over 92% of our U.K. new unit sales, decreased 6.1% during the three months ended March 31, 2021, as compared to a 12.0% decline for the overall market. In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, the U.K. (unlike the U.S.) reinstated shelter-in-place orders for the first quarter of 2021 which required dealership showrooms and other businesses to close. We believe the year over year declines are attributable to these business closures. Despite these declines, we experienced improved profitability and earnings during the three months ended March 31, 2021, when compared to the same period last year due to increased gross profit from low inventory levels, cost cutting measures, and our efforts to conduct sales through our online tools, which allowed vehicle sales without showroom access. On April 12, 2021, the U.K.’s shelter-in-place order expired allowing dealership showrooms to reopen. If shelter-in-place orders are re-enacted or other restrictions are placed on our business, we may be adversely impacted.

We believe U.K. sales were also negatively affected by the uncertainty of residual values, potentially higher taxes on diesel-powered vehicles, and consumer confusion about low emission zones as the U.K. and Western European countries consider the ramifications of diesel engines on the environment, while also providing government incentives on certain electric vehicles. Representatives of the U.K. government suggested a ban on the sale of gasoline engines in cars and vans as early as 2030 and a ban on the sale of gasoline hybrid engines in new cars and new vans as early as 2035. Sales

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of diesel-powered vehicles decreased 46.9% and non-diesel vehicles decreased 3.9% during the three months ended March 31, 2021, as compared to the same period last year.

Retail Commercial Truck Dealership. During the three months ended March 31, 2021, North American sales of Class 6-8 medium and heavy-duty trucks, the principal vehicles for our PTG business, increased 14.2% from the same period last year to 102,300 units. The Class 6-7 medium-duty truck market increased 7.1% to 34,805 units, and Class 8 heavy-duty trucks, the largest North American market, increased 18.3% to 67,495 units from the same period last year. The Class 8 heavy-duty market in North America is expected to increase from 233,000 units in 2020 to approximately 283,000 units in 2021 representing an increase of 21.5% driven by strong freight demand, an improving economy, and replacement demand.

Commercial Vehicle Distribution. Penske Australia operates principally in the Australian and New Zealand heavy and medium-duty truck markets. During the three months ended March 31, 2021, the Australian heavy-duty truck market reported sales of 2,437 units, representing an increase of 9.8% from the same period last year, while the New Zealand market reported sales of 668 units, representing a decrease of 7.1% from the same period last year. We expect the commercial vehicle and power systems markets to remain resilient in 2021 and continuing benefits from sales of replacement or upgraded engines.

Penske Transportation Solutions. A majority of the PTS business is generated by multi-year contracts for full-service leasing, contract maintenance, and logistics services. We expect continued resilient performance throughout 2021 as PTS has experienced increased levels of utilizations and profitability as business conditions improved as compared to the same period last year.

As described in “Forward-Looking Statements,” there are a number of factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from our expectations.

Operating Overview

Automotive and commercial truck dealerships represent the majority of our results of operations. New and used vehicle revenues typically include sales to retail customers, fleet customers, and leasing companies providing consumer leasing. We generate finance and insurance revenues from sales of third-party extended service contracts, sales of third-party insurance policies, commissions relating to the sale of finance and lease contracts to third parties, and the sales of certain other products. Service and parts revenues include fees paid by customers for repair, maintenance and collision services, and the sale of replacement parts and other aftermarket accessories as well as warranty repairs that are reimbursed directly by various OEMs.

Our gross profit tends to vary with the mix of revenues we derive from the sale of new vehicles, used vehicles, finance and insurance products, and service and parts transactions. Our gross profit varies across product lines with vehicle sales usually resulting in lower gross profit margins and our other revenues resulting in higher gross profit margins. Factors such as inventory and vehicle availability, customer demand, consumer confidence, unemployment, general economic conditions, seasonality, weather, credit availability, fuel prices, and manufacturers’ advertising and incentives also impact the mix of our revenues and therefore, influence our gross profit margin.

The results of our commercial vehicle distribution business in Australia and New Zealand are principally driven by the number and types of products and vehicles ordered by our customers.

Aggregate revenue and gross profit increased $764.7 million and $136.5 million, or 15.3% and 17.6%, respectively, during the three months ended March 31, 2021, compared to the same period in 2020. See “COVID-19 Disclosure” above.

As exchange rates fluctuate, our revenue and results of operations as reported in U.S. Dollars fluctuate. For example, if the British Pound were to weaken against the U.S. Dollar, our U.K. results of operations would translate into less U.S. Dollar reported results. Foreign currency average rate fluctuations increased revenue and gross profit by $201.6 million and $29.5 million, respectively, for the three months ended March 31, 2021. Foreign currency average rate fluctuations

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also increased earnings per share from continuing operations by approximately $0.05 per share for the three months ended March 31, 2021. Excluding the impact of foreign currency average rate fluctuations, revenue and gross profit increased 11.2% and 13.8%, respectively, for the three months ended March 31, 2021.

Our selling expenses consist of advertising and compensation for sales personnel, including commissions and related bonuses. General and administrative expenses include compensation for administration, finance, legal and general management personnel, rent, insurance, utilities, and other expenses. As the majority of our selling expenses are variable and we believe a significant portion of our general and administrative expenses are subject to our control, we believe our expenses can be adjusted over time to reflect economic trends.

Floor plan interest expense relates to financing incurred in connection with the acquisition of new and used vehicle inventories that are secured by those vehicles. Other interest expense consists of interest charges on all of our interest-bearing debt, other than interest relating to floor plan financing, and includes interest relating to our retail commercial truck dealership and commercial vehicle distribution operations. The cost of our variable rate indebtedness is based on the prime rate, defined London Interbank Offered Rate (“LIBOR”), the Bank of England Base Rate, the Finance House Base Rate, the Euro Interbank Offered Rate, the Canadian Prime Rate, the Australian Bank Bill Swap Rate, or the New Zealand Bank Bill Benchmark Rate.

Regulatory authorities in both the U.S. and U.K. have announced their intention to stop compelling banks to submit rates for the calculation of LIBOR after 2021. In the U.S., we expect the Secured Overnight Financing Rate (“SOFR”) will be adopted in lieu of LIBOR. In the U.K., we expect the Sterling Overnight Indexed Average (“SONIA”) to be adopted. Our senior secured revolving credit facilities in the U.S. and U.K., and many of our floorplan arrangements, utilize LIBOR as a benchmark for calculating the applicable interest rate. We cannot predict the effect of the potential changes to or elimination of LIBOR or the establishment and use of alternative rates or benchmarks and the corresponding effects on our cost of capital.

Equity in earnings of affiliates principally represents our share of the earnings from PTS, along with our investments in joint ventures and other non-consolidated investments.

The future success of our business is dependent upon, among other things, general economic and industry conditions, including the recovery time frame for the global economy in light of the COVID-19 pandemic; the distribution rate and acceptance of vaccines for COVID-19; our ability to react effectively to changing business conditions in light of the COVID-19 pandemic; our ability to consummate and integrate acquisitions; the level of vehicle sales in the markets where we operate; our ability to obtain vehicles from our manufacturers, especially in light of the COVID-19 pandemic and global shortages in microchip availability or other vehicle components; our ability to increase sales of higher margin products, especially service and parts sales; our ability to realize returns on our significant capital investment in new and upgraded dealership facilities; our ability to navigate a rapidly changing automotive and truck landscape; the success of our distribution of commercial vehicles, engines, and power systems; and the return realized from our investments in various joint ventures and other non-consolidated investments. See “Forward-Looking Statements” below.

Critical Accounting Policies and Estimates

The preparation of financial statements in accordance with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America requires the application of accounting policies that often involve making estimates and employing judgments. Such judgments influence the assets, liabilities, revenues, and expenses recognized in our financial statements. Management, on an ongoing basis, reviews these estimates and assumptions. Management may determine that modifications in assumptions and estimates are required, which may result in a material change in our results of operations or financial position.

The accounting policies and estimates that we believe to be most dependent upon the use of estimates and assumptions are revenue recognition, goodwill and other indefinite-lived intangible assets, investments, self-insurance reserves, lease recognition, and income taxes. Refer to “Management’s Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations” in our 2020 annual report on Form 10-K for additional detail and discussion of these critical

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accounting policies and estimates. There have been no material changes in critical accounting policies and estimates as described in our most recent annual report.

Refer to Part I, Item 1, Note 1 and Note 3 of the Notes to our Consolidated Condensed Financial Statements for disclosures regarding estimates and judgments related to lease recognition. Refer to Part I, Item 1, Note 2 of the Notes to our Consolidated Condensed Financial Statements for disclosures regarding estimates and judgments related to revenue recognition. Refer to “Income Taxes” within Part I, Item 1, Note 1 of the Notes to our Consolidated Condensed Financial Statements for disclosures regarding estimates and judgments related to income taxes.

Results of Operations

The following tables present comparative financial data relating to our operating performance in the aggregate and on a “same-store” basis. Dealership results are included in same-store comparisons when we have consolidated the acquired entity during the entirety of both periods being compared. As an example, if a dealership were acquired on January 15, 2019, the results of the acquired entity would be included in annual same-store comparisons beginning with the year ended December 31, 2021, and in quarterly same-store comparisons beginning with the quarter ended June 30, 2020.

The results for the three months ended March 31, 2021, have been impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic, and each of the items mentioned below should be reviewed in light of our discussion under “COVID-19 Disclosure.”

Three Months Ended March 31, 2021, Compared to Three Months Ended March 31, 2020

Retail Automotive Dealership New Vehicle Data

(In millions, except unit and per unit amounts)

2021 vs. 2020

New Vehicle Data

    

2021

  

2020

  

Change

  

% Change

  

  

New retail unit sales

 

50,409

43,187

7,222

16.7

%

Same-store new retail unit sales

 

50,322

42,375

7,947

18.8

%

New retail sales revenue

$

2,421.4

$

1,864.5

$

556.9

29.9

%

Same-store new retail sales revenue

$

2,414.8

$

1,837.6

$

577.2

31.4

%

New retail sales revenue per unit

$

48,036

$

43,172

$

4,864

11.3

%

Same-store new retail sales revenue per unit

$

47,987

$

43,365

$

4,622

10.7

%

Gross profit — new

$

205.0

$

138.6

$

66.4

47.9

%

Same-store gross profit — new

$

204.5

$

137.1

$

67.4

49.2

%

Average gross profit per new vehicle retailed

$

4,067

$

3,210

$

857

26.7

%

Same-store average gross profit per new vehicle retailed

$

4,063

$

3,235

$

828

25.6

%

Gross margin % — new

 

8.5

%

 

7.4

%

 

1.1

%

14.9

%

Same-store gross margin % — new

 

8.5

%

 

7.5

%

 

1.0

%

13.3

%

Units

Retail unit sales of new vehicles increased from 2020 to 2021 due to a 7,947 unit, or 18.8%, increase in same-store new retail unit sales, partially offset by a 725 unit decrease from net dealership dispositions. Same-store units increased 25.5% in the U.S. and increased 8.0% internationally. Overall, new units increased 23.0% in the U.S. and increased 6.7% internationally. We believe the increase in unit sales is due to a stronger economic outlook, favorable interest rates, and improved levels of consumer confidence when compared to the first quarter of 2020 at the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Revenues

New vehicle retail sales revenue increased from 2020 to 2021 due to a $577.2 million, or 31.4%, increase in same-store revenues, partially offset by a $20.3 million decrease from net dealership dispositions. Excluding $75.6 million of favorable foreign currency fluctuations, same-store new retail revenue increased 27.3%. The same-store revenue increase is due to the increase in same-store new retail unit sales, which increased revenue by $381.3 million, coupled

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with a $4,622 per unit increase in comparative average selling prices (including a $1,503 per unit increase attributable to favorable foreign currency fluctuations), which increased revenue by $195.9 million. We believe the increase in comparative average selling prices are due to lower inventories caused by production disruptions resulting from a shortage of automotive microchips reportedly due to the overall demand for microchips in the global economy.

Gross Profit

Retail gross profit from new vehicle sales increased from 2020 to 2021 due to a $67.4 million, or 49.2%, increase in same-store gross profit, partially offset by a $1.0 million decrease from net dealership dispositions. Excluding $6.6 million of favorable foreign currency fluctuations, same-store gross profit increased 44.3%. The same-store gross profit increase is due to an $828 per unit increase in the average gross profit per new vehicle retailed (including a $130 per unit increase attributable to favorable foreign currency fluctuations), which increased gross profit by $35.1 million, coupled with the increase in same-store new retail unit sales, which increased gross profit by $32.3 million. The increase in average gross profit per new vehicle retailed is attributed to lower inventory levels combined with product shortages on certain products from our manufacturers. We believe the increase in comparative gross per unit is due to lower inventories caused by production disruptions resulting from a shortage of automotive microchips reportedly due to the overall demand for microchips in the global economy.

Retail Automotive Dealership Used Vehicle Data

(In millions, except unit and per unit amounts)

2021 vs. 2020

Used Vehicle Data

    

2021

  

2020

  

Change

  

% Change

  

  

Used retail unit sales

 

60,443

63,050

(2,607)

(4.1)

%

Same-store used retail unit sales

 

59,815

62,052

(2,237)

(3.6)

%

Used retail sales revenue

$

1,808.0

$

1,619.6

$

188.4

11.6

%

Same-store used retail sales revenue

$

1,795.1

$

1,596.9

$

198.2

12.4

%

Used retail sales revenue per unit

$

29,912

$

25,688

$

4,224

16.4

%

Same-store used retail sales revenue per unit

$

30,010

$

25,734

$

4,276

16.6

%

Gross profit — used

$

109.4

$

85.9

$

23.5

27.4

%

Same-store gross profit — used

$

108.9

$

84.8

$

24.1

28.4

%

Average gross profit per used vehicle retailed

$

1,810

$

1,362

$

448

32.9

%

Same-store average gross profit per used vehicle retailed

$

1,821

$

1,366

$

455

33.3

%

Gross margin % — used

 

6.1

%

 

5.3

%

 

0.8

%

15.1

%

Same-store gross margin % — used

 

6.1

%

 

5.3

%

 

0.8

%

15.1

%

Units

Retail unit sales of used vehicles decreased from 2020 to 2021 due to a 2,237 unit, or 3.6%, decrease in same-store used retail unit sales, coupled with a 370 unit decrease from net dealership dispositions. Same-store units increased 14.5% in the U.S. and decreased 18.4% internationally. Same-store retail units for our U.S. and U.K. CarShop Used Vehicle SuperCenters increased 25.4% and decreased 47.0%, respectively. Overall, used units increased 12.5% in the U.S. and decreased 17.9% internationally. The decrease in units is primarily due to the showroom closures from the shelter-in-place order in the U.K. throughout the first quarter which negatively impacted our CarShop Used Vehicle SuperCenters, offsetting improved sales in the U.S.

Revenues

Used vehicle retail sales revenue increased from 2020 to 2021 due to a $198.2 million, or 12.4%, increase in same-store revenues, partially offset by a $9.8 million decrease from net dealership dispositions. Excluding $71.7 million of favorable foreign currency fluctuations, same-store used retail revenue increased 7.9%. The same-store revenue increase is primarily due to a $4,276 per unit increase in comparative average selling prices (including a $1,198 per unit increase attributable to favorable foreign currency fluctuations), which increased revenue by $255.8 million, partially offset by the decrease in same-store used retail unit sales, which decreased revenue by $57.6 million. The average sales price per unit for our CarShop Used Vehicle SuperCenters increased 16.5% to $17,657. We believe the increase in comparative

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average selling prices are due to lower inventories caused by production disruptions resulting from a shortage of automotive microchips reportedly due to the overall demand for microchips in the global economy.

Gross Profit

Retail gross profit from used vehicle sales increased from 2020 to 2021 due to a $24.1 million, or 28.4%, increase in same-store gross profit, partially offset by a $0.6 million decrease from net dealership dispositions. Excluding $3.9 million of favorable foreign currency fluctuations, same-store gross profit increased 23.8%. The same-store gross profit increase is due to a $455 per unit increase in average gross profit per used vehicle retailed (including a $66 per unit increase attributable to favorable foreign currency fluctuations), which increased gross profit by $27.2 million, partially offset by the decrease in same-store used retail unit sales, which decreased gross profit by $3.1 million. The average gross profit per unit for our CarShop Used Vehicle SuperCenters increased 26.2% to $876. The increase in average gross profit per used vehicle retailed is primarily due to lower inventory availability of new vehicles as discussed above, which increased demand for used vehicles, and improved vehicle sourcing.

Retail Automotive Dealership Finance and Insurance Data

(In millions, except unit and per unit amounts)

2021 vs. 2020

Finance and Insurance Data

    

2021

  

2020

  

Change

  

% Change

  

  

Total retail unit sales

 

110,852

 

106,237

 

4,615

4.3

%

Total same-store retail unit sales

 

110,137

 

104,427

 

5,710

5.5

%

Finance and insurance revenue

$

168.8

$

144.4

$

24.4

16.9

%

Same-store finance and insurance revenue

$

167.7

$

142.4

$

25.3

17.8

%

Finance and insurance revenue per unit

$

1,523

$

1,359

$

164

12.1

%

Same-store finance and insurance revenue per unit

$

1,523

$

1,363

$

160

11.7

%

Finance and insurance revenue increased from 2020 to 2021 due to a $25.3 million, or 17.8%, increase in same-store revenues, partially offset by a $0.9 million decrease from net dealership dispositions. Excluding $5.0 million of favorable foreign currency fluctuations, same-store finance and insurance revenue increased 14.3%. The same-store revenue increase is due to a $160 per unit increase in comparative average finance and insurance revenue per unit (including a $46 per unit increase attributable to favorable foreign currency fluctuations), which increased revenue by $16.6 million, coupled with the increase in same-store retail unit sales, which increased revenue by $8.7 million. Finance and insurance revenue per unit increased 11.6% in the U.S. and increased 8.6% in the U.K. We believe the increase in same-store finance and insurance revenue per unit is primarily due to our efforts to increase finance and insurance penetration, which include implementing interactive digital customer sales platforms, additional training, and targeting underperforming locations.

Retail Automotive Dealership Service and Parts Data

(In millions)

2021 vs. 2020

Service and Parts Data

    

2021

  

2020

  

Change

  

% Change

  

  

Service and parts revenue

$

503.2

$

513.3

$

(10.1)

(2.0)

%

Same-store service and parts revenue

$

502.2

$

504.4

$

(2.2)

(0.4)

%

Gross profit — service and parts

$

305.4

$

303.7

$

1.7

0.6

%

Same-store service and parts gross profit

$

304.5

$

298.7

$

5.8

1.9

%

Gross margin % — service and parts

 

60.7

%

 

59.2

%

 

1.5

%

2.5

%

Same-store service and parts gross margin %

 

60.6

%

 

59.2

%

 

1.4

%

2.4

%

Revenues

Service and parts revenue decreased from 2020 to 2021 with a decrease of 4.1% in the U.S. and an increase of 2.2% internationally. The overall decrease in service and parts revenue is due to a $7.9 million decrease from net dealership dispositions, coupled with a $2.2 million, or 0.4%, decrease in same-store revenues. Excluding $13.6 million of favorable foreign currency fluctuations, same-store revenue decreased 3.1%. The same-store revenue decrease is due to

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an $8.4 million, or 6.7%, decrease in warranty revenue, and a $6.2 million, or 17.0%, decrease in vehicle preparation and body shop revenue, partially offset by a $12.4 million, or 3.6%, increase in customer pay revenue. We believe the decrease in service and parts revenue is related to the COVID-19 pandemic discussed above as changes in vehicle use patterns such as working from home resulted in lower vehicle miles traveled, coupled with lower vehicle recall activity.

Gross Profit

Service and parts gross profit increased from 2020 to 2021 due to a $5.8 million, or 1.9%, increase in same-store gross profit, partially offset by a $4.1 million decrease from net dealership dispositions. Excluding $8.0 million of favorable foreign currency fluctuations, same-store gross profit decreased 0.7%. The same-store gross profit increase is due to a 1.4% increase in gross margin, which increased gross profit by $7.1 million, partially offset by the decrease in same-store revenues, which decreased gross profit by $1.3 million. The same-store gross profit increase is due to an $11.4 million, or 7.1%, increase in customer pay gross profit, partially offset by a $3.2 million, or 4.8%, decrease in warranty gross profit, and a $2.4 million, or 3.5%, decrease in vehicle preparation and body shop gross profit.

Retail Commercial Truck Dealership Data

(In millions, except unit and per unit amounts)

2021 vs. 2020

New Commercial Truck Data

    

2021

 

2020

 

Change

  

% Change

  

New retail unit sales

 

2,165

2,811

(646)

(23.0)

%

Same-store new retail unit sales

 

2,165

2,811

(646)

(23.0)

%

New retail sales revenue

$

247.5

$

318.2

$

(70.7)

(22.2)

%

Same-store new retail sales revenue

$

247.5

$

318.2

$

(70.7)

(22.2)

%

New retail sales revenue per unit

$

114,323

$

113,214

$

1,109

1.0

%

Same-store new retail sales revenue per unit

$

114,323

$

113,214

$

1,109

1.0

%

Gross profit — new

$

14.3

$

12.5

$

1.8

14.4

%

Same-store gross profit — new

$

14.3

$

12.5

$

1.8

14.4

%

Average gross profit per new truck retailed

$

6,585

$

4,455

$

2,130

47.8

%

Same-store average gross profit per new truck retailed

$

6,585

$

4,455

$

2,130

47.8

%

Gross margin % — new

 

5.8

%

 

3.9

%

1.9

%

48.7

%

Same-store gross margin % — new

 

5.8

%

 

3.9

%

 

1.9

%

48.7

%

Units

Retail unit sales of new trucks decreased from 2020 to 2021 due to a 646 unit, or 23.0%, decrease in same-store retail unit sales largely due to production delays that affected the timing of deliveries with certain customers.

Revenues

New commercial truck retail sales revenue decreased from 2020 to 2021 due to a $70.7 million, or 22.2%, decrease in same-store revenues. The same-store revenue decrease is due to the decrease in same-store new retail unit sales, which decreased revenue by $73.1 million, partially offset by a $1,109 per unit increase in comparative average selling prices, which increased revenue by $2.4 million.

Gross Profit

New commercial truck retail gross profit increased from 2020 to 2021 due to a $1.8 million, or 14.4%, increase in same-store gross profit. The same-store gross profit increase is due to a $2,130 per unit increase in average gross profit per new truck retailed, which increased gross profit by $4.7 million, partially offset by the decrease in same-store new retail unit sales, which decreased gross profit by $2.9 million. The increase in gross profit is largely due to stronger market demand and a more favorable mix of sales.

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2021 vs. 2020

Used Commercial Truck Data

    

2021

 

2020

 

Change

  

% Change

  

Used retail unit sales

 

841

698

143

20.5

%

Same-store used retail unit sales

 

841

698

143

20.5

%

Used retail sales revenue

$

50.9

$

34.6

$

16.3

47.1

%

Same-store used retail sales revenue

$

50.9

$

34.6

$

16.3

47.1

%

Used retail sales revenue per unit

$

60,582

$

49,619

$

10,963

22.1

%

Same-store used retail sales revenue per unit

$

60,582

$

49,619

$

10,963

22.1

%

Gross profit — used

$

6.5

$

(2.5)

$

9.0

360.0

%

Same-store gross profit — used

$

6.5

$

(2.5)

$

9.0

360.0

%

Average gross profit per used truck retailed

$

7,674

$

(3,511)

$

11,185

318.6

%

Same-store average gross profit per used truck retailed

$

7,674

$

(3,511)

$

11,185

318.6

%

Gross margin % — used

 

12.8

%

 

(7.2)

%

20.0

%

277.8

%

Same-store gross margin % — used

 

12.8

%

 

(7.2)

%

 

20.0

%

277.8

%

Units

Retail unit sales of used trucks increased from 2020 to 2021 due to a 143 unit, or 20.5%, increase in same-store retail unit sales. We believe the increase in used truck unit sales is attributable to higher demand for used vehicles as the higher freight rates and the forecast for an improving economy have driven higher Class 8 orders and a 136% increase in order backlog, causing our customers to turn to the used truck market to meet their requirements.

Revenues

Used commercial truck retail sales revenue increased from 2020 to 2021 due to a $16.3 million, or 47.1%, increase in same-store revenues. The same-store revenue increase is due to the increase in same-store used retail unit sales, which increased revenue by $8.6 million, coupled with a $10,963 per unit increase in comparative average selling prices, which increased revenue by $7.7 million. We believe the increase in used retail sales revenue per unit is due to increased demand for used trucks in the market as discussed above.

Gross Profit

Used commercial truck retail gross profit increased from 2020 to 2021 due to a $9.0 million, or 360.0%, increase in same-store gross profit. The same-store gross profit increase is due to an $11,185 per unit increase in average gross profit per used truck retailed, which increased gross profit by $7.9 million, coupled with the increase in same-store used retail unit sales, which increased gross profit by $1.1 million. We believe the increase in average gross profit per used truck retailed is attributable to increased demand for used trucks in the market as discussed above.

2021 vs. 2020

Service and Parts Data

    

2021

 

2020

 

Change

  

% Change

  

Service and parts revenue

$

124.7

$

124.3

$

0.4

0.3

%

Same-store service and parts revenue

$

124.7

$

124.3

$

0.4

0.3

%

Gross profit — service and parts

$

52.7

$

53.4

$

(0.7)

(1.3)

%

Same-store service and parts gross profit

$

52.7

$

53.4

$

(0.7)

(1.3)

%

Gross margin % — service and parts

 

42.3

%

 

43.0

%

(0.7)

%

(1.6)

%

Same-store service and parts gross margin %

 

42.3

%

 

43.0

%

 

(0.7)

%

(1.6)

%

Revenues

Service and parts revenue increased from 2020 to 2021 due to a $0.4 million, or 0.3%, increase in same-store revenues. Customer pay work represents approximately 79.1% of PTG’s service and parts revenue, largely due to the significant amount of retail sales of parts and accessories. The same-store revenue increase is due a $3.2 million, or 3.2%, increase in customer pay revenue, partially offset by a $2.0 million, or 28.6%, decrease in body shop revenue, and a $0.8 million, or 3.7%, decrease in warranty revenue. We believe the same-store increase in service and parts revenue is primarily due the increased reliance on used trucks in light of lower available new truck units discussed above, which generates additional service and parts revenues.

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Gross Profit

Service and parts gross profit decreased from 2020 to 2021 due to a $0.7% million, or 1.3%, decrease in same-store gross profit. The same-store gross profit decrease is due to a 0.7% decrease in gross margin, which decreased gross profit by $0.9 million, partially offset by the increase in same-store revenues, which increased gross profit by $0.2 million. The same-store gross profit decrease is due to a $1.6 million, or 24.6%, decrease in body shop gross profit, a $0.3 million, or 2.4%, decrease in warranty gross profit, partially offset by a $1.2 million, or 3.5%, increase in customer pay gross profit.

Commercial Vehicle Distribution Data

(In millions, except unit amounts)

2021 vs. 2020

Penske Australia Data

    

2021

 

2020

 

Change

  

% Change

  

Vehicle unit sales

 

259

219

40

18.3

%

Sales revenue

$

132.2

$

101.1

$

31.1

30.8

%

Gross profit

$

33.3

$

29.8

$

3.5

11.7

%

Penske Australia primarily distributes and services commercial vehicles, engines, and power systems. Penske Australia generated $132.2 million of revenue during the three months ended March 31, 2021, compared to $101.1 million of revenue in the prior year, an increase of 30.8%. It also generated $33.3 million of gross profit during the three months ended March 31, 2021, compared to $29.8 million of gross profit in the prior year, an increase of 11.7%.

These improved results from 2020 to 2021 are primarily due to an improved truck market in Australia and an increase in service and parts. Excluding $20.2 million of favorable foreign currency fluctuations, revenues increased 10.8%. Excluding $5.0 million of favorable foreign currency fluctuations, gross profit decreased 5.0%.

Selling, General and Administrative Data

(In millions)

2021 vs. 2020

Selling, General and Administrative Data

  

2021

  

2020

  

Change

  

% Change

Personnel expense

$

396.9

$

373.9

$

23.0

6.2

%

Advertising expense

$

26.2

$

26.2

$

%

Rent & related expense

$

80.2

$

83.9

$

(3.7)

(4.4)

%

Other expense

$

161.0

$

157.8

$

3.2

2.0

%

Total SG&A expenses

$

664.3

$

641.8

$

22.5

3.5

%

Same-store SG&A expenses

$

660.2

$

631.9

$

28.3

4.5

%

Personnel expense as % of gross profit

 

43.5

%

 

48.1

%

 

(4.6)

%

(9.6)

%

Advertising expense as % of gross profit

 

2.9

%

 

3.4

%

(0.5)

%

(14.7)

%

Rent & related expense as % of gross profit

 

8.8

%

 

10.8

%

(2.0)

%

(18.5)

%

Other expense as % of gross profit

 

17.5

%

 

20.3

%

 

(2.8)

%

(13.8)

%

Total SG&A expenses as % of gross profit

 

72.7

%

 

82.6

%

 

(9.9)

%

(12.0)

%

Same-store SG&A expenses as % of same-store gross profit

 

72.5

%

 

82.4

%

(9.9)

%

(12.0)

%

Selling, general, and administrative expenses (“SG&A”) increased from 2020 to 2021 due to a $28.3 million, or 4.5%, increase in same-store SG&A, partially offset by a $5.8 million decrease from net dealership dispositions. Excluding the $20.7 million increase related to foreign currency fluctuations, same-store SG&A increased 1.2%. SG&A as a percentage of gross profit was 72.7%, a decrease of 990 basis points compared to 82.6% in the prior year. SG&A expenses as a percentage of total revenue was 11.5% and 12.8% in the three months ended March 31, 2021, and 2020, respectively. The decrease in SG&A as a percentage of gross profit is primarily due to employee reductions, a reduction of travel and entertainment expenses, and other expense reductions as well as increased gross profit across our business lines.

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Depreciation

(In millions)

2021 vs. 2020

    

2021

    

2020

    

Change

    

% Change

    

Depreciation

$

29.3

$

28.5

$

0.8

 

2.8

%  

The increase in depreciation from 2020 to 2021 is primarily due to a $0.8 million, or 3.1%, increase in same-store depreciation. The overall increase is primarily related to our ongoing facility improvements and expansion programs.

Floor Plan Interest Expense

(In millions)

2021 vs. 2020

    

2021

    

2020

    

Change

    

% Change

    

Floor plan interest expense

$

9.5

$

17.7

$

(8.2)

 

(46.3)

%  

Floor plan interest expense, including the impact of swap transactions, decreased $8.2 million from 2020 to 2021 primarily due to an $8.1 million, or 46.2%, decrease in same-store floor plan interest expense, coupled with a $0.1 million decrease from net dealership dispositions. The overall decrease is primarily due to decreases in amounts outstanding under floor plan arrangements.

Other Interest Expense

(In millions)

2021 vs. 2020

    

2021

    

2020

    

Change

    

% Change

    

Other interest expense

$

17.9

$

31.7

$

(13.8)

 

(43.5)

%  

The decrease in other interest expense from 2020 to 2021 is primarily due to the decrease in outstanding revolver borrowings under the U.S. and U.K. credit agreements, decreases in applicable rates, and redemption and refinancing of certain senior subordinated notes.

Equity in Earnings of Affiliates

(In millions)

2021 vs. 2020

    

2021

    

2020

    

Change

    

% Change

    

Equity in earnings of affiliates

$

55.4

$

14.5

$

40.9

 

282.1

%  

The increase in equity in earnings of affiliates from 2020 to 2021 is primarily due to a $40.1 million increase in earnings from our investment in PTS, coupled with the increase in earnings from our retail automotive joint ventures. The increase in our PTS equity earnings is primarily attributed to increases in full-service lease demand, strong consumer rental demand, higher vehicle utilization rates in commercial rental, and cost reduction efforts in the logistics operations, partially offset by lower gains on sale from remarketing activities.

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Income Taxes

(In millions)

2021 vs. 2020

    

2021

    

2020

    

Change

    

% Change

    

Income taxes

$

64.5

$

20.1

$

44.4

 

220.9

%  

Income taxes increased from 2020 to 2021 primarily due to a $176.1 million increase in our pre-tax income compared to the prior year. Our effective tax rate was 26.0% during the three months ended March 31, 2021, compared to 28.1% during the three months ended March 31, 2020, primarily due to fluctuations in our geographic pre-tax income mix.

Liquidity and Capital Resources

Our cash requirements are primarily for working capital, inventory financing, the acquisition of new businesses, the improvement and expansion of existing facilities, the purchase or construction of new facilities, building additional Used Vehicle SuperCenters (including four additional sites currently planned to open in 2021), debt service and repayments, dividends, and potential repurchases of our outstanding securities under the program discussed below. Historically, these cash requirements have been met through cash flow from operations, borrowings under our credit agreements and floor plan arrangements, the issuance of debt securities, sale-leaseback transactions, mortgages, and dividends and distributions from joint venture investments.

We have historically expanded our operations through organic growth and the acquisition of dealerships and other businesses. We believe that cash flow from operations, dividends and distributions from our joint venture investments, and our existing capital resources, including the liquidity provided by our credit agreements and floor plan financing arrangements, will be sufficient to fund our existing operations and current commitments for at least the next twelve months. In the event that economic conditions remain impacted for longer than we expect due to the COVID-19 pandemic or vehicle component shortages, we pursue significant acquisitions or other expansion opportunities, pursue significant repurchases of our outstanding securities, or refinance or repay existing debt, we may need to raise additional capital either through the public or private issuance of equity or debt securities or through additional borrowings, which sources of funds may not necessarily be available on terms acceptable to us, if at all. In addition, our liquidity could be negatively impacted in the event we fail to comply with the covenants under our various financing and operating agreements or in the event our floor plan financing is withdrawn. Future events, including acquisitions, divestitures, new or revised operating lease agreements, borrowings or repayments under our credit agreements and our floor plan arrangements, raising capital, and purchases or refinancing of our securities, may also impact our liquidity.

We expect that scheduled payments of our debt instruments will be funded through cash flows from operations or borrowings under our credit agreements. In the case of payments upon the maturity or termination dates of our debt instruments, we currently expect to be able to refinance such instruments in the normal course of business or otherwise fund them from cash flows from operations or borrowings under our credit agreements. Refer to the disclosures provided in Part I, Item 1, Note 8 of the Notes to our Consolidated Financial Statements set forth below for a detailed description of our long-term debt obligations and scheduled interest payments.

Floor plan notes payable are revolving financing arrangements. Payments are generally made as required pursuant to the floor plan borrowing agreements. Refer to the disclosures provided in Part I, Item 1, Note 6 of the Notes to our Consolidated Financial Statements for a detailed description of financing for the vehicles we purchase, including discussion of our floor plan and other revolving arrangements.

Refer to the disclosures provided in Part I, Item 1, Note 10 of the Notes to our Consolidated Financial Statements for a description of our off-balance sheet arrangements which includes a repurchase commitment related to our floor plan credit agreement with Mercedes Benz Financial Services Australia.

As of March 31, 2021, we had $94.6 million of cash available to fund our operations and capital commitments. In addition, we had $800.0 million, £162.0 million ($223.3 million), and AU $49.5 million ($37.6 million) available for

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borrowing under our U.S. credit agreement, U.K. credit agreement, and Australian working capital loan agreement, respectively.

Securities Repurchases

From time to time, our Board of Directors has authorized securities repurchase programs pursuant to which we may, as market conditions warrant, purchase our outstanding common stock or debt on the open market, in privately negotiated transactions, via a tender offer, or through a pre-arranged trading plan. We have historically funded any such repurchases using cash flow from operations, borrowings under our U.S. credit agreement, and borrowings under our U.S. floor plan arrangements. The decision to make repurchases will be based on factors such as the market price of the relevant security versus our view of its intrinsic value, the potential impact of such repurchases on our capital structure, and our consideration of any alternative uses of our capital, such as for acquisitions and strategic investments in our current businesses, in addition to any then-existing limits imposed by our finance agreements and securities trading policy. As of March 31, 2021, we had $170.6 million in repurchase authorization remaining under the securities repurchase program. Refer to the disclosures provided in Part I, Item 1, Note 11 of the Notes to our Consolidated Condensed Financial Statements for a summary of shares repurchased during the three months ended March 31, 2021.

Dividends

We paid the following cash dividends on our common stock in 2020 and 2021:

Per Share Dividends

2020

    

 

First Quarter

$

0.42

Second Quarter

 

Third Quarter

 

Fourth Quarter

 

0.42

2021

    

 

First Quarter

$

0.43

Future quarterly or other cash dividends will depend upon a variety of factors considered relevant by our Board of Directors, which may include our expectations regarding the severity and duration of the COVID-19 pandemic, earnings, cash flow, capital requirements, restrictions relating to any then-existing indebtedness, financial condition, and other factors.

Vehicle Financing

Refer to the disclosures provided in Part I, Item 1, Note 6 of the Notes to our Consolidated Condensed Financial Statements for a detailed description of financing for the vehicles we purchase, including discussion of our floor plan and other revolving arrangements.

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Long-Term Debt Obligations

As of March 31, 2021, we had the following long-term debt obligations outstanding:

    

March 31,

(In millions)

2021

U.S. credit agreement — revolving credit line

$

U.K. credit agreement — revolving credit line

 

U.K. credit agreement — overdraft line of credit

 

3.50% senior subordinated notes due 2025

543.6

5.50% senior subordinated notes due 2026

496.6

Australia capital loan agreement

30.7

Australia working capital loan agreement

 

0.4

Mortgage facilities

 

453.7

Other

 

55.5

Total long-term debt

$

1,580.5

As of March 31, 2021, we were in compliance with all covenants under our credit agreements, and we believe we will remain in compliance with such covenants for the next twelve months. Refer to the disclosures provided in Part I, Item 1, Note 8 of the Notes to our Consolidated Condensed Financial Statements for a detailed description of our long-term debt obligations.

Short-Term Borrowings

We have four principal sources of short-term borrowings: the revolving portion of the U.S. credit agreement, the revolving portion of the U.K. credit agreement, our Australian working capital loan agreement, and the floor plan agreements that we utilize to finance our vehicle inventories. We are also able to access availability under the floor plan agreements to fund our cash needs, including payments made relating to our higher interest rate revolving credit agreements.

During the three months ended March 31, 2021, outstanding revolving commitments varied between $0.0 million and $221.0 million under the U.S. credit agreement, between £0.0 million and £19.0 million ($0.0 million and $26.2 million) under the U.K. credit agreement’s revolving credit line (excluding the overdraft facility), and between AU $0.0 million and AU $6.0 million ($0.0 million and $4.6 million) under the Australia working capital loan agreement. The amounts outstanding under our floor plan agreements varied based on the timing of the receipt and expenditure of cash in our operations, driven principally by the levels of our vehicle inventories.

Interest Rate Swaps

The Company periodically uses interest rate swaps to manage interest rate risk associated with the Company’s variable rate floor plan debt. In April 2020, we entered into a new five-year interest rate swap agreement pursuant to which the LIBOR portion of $300.0 million of our U.S. floating rate floor plan debt is fixed at 0.5875%. This arrangement is in effect through April 2025. We may terminate this arrangement at any time, subject to the settlement at that time of the fair value of the swap arrangement. As of March 31, 2021, the fair value of the swap designated as hedging instruments was estimated to be a net asset of $0.9 million.

PTS Dividends

We hold a 28.9% ownership interest in PTS as noted above. Their partnership agreement requires PTS, subject to applicable law and the terms of its credit agreements, to make quarterly distributions to the partners with respect to each fiscal year by no later than 45 days after the end of each of the first three quarters of the year and by April 15 of the following year. PTS’ principal debt agreements allow partner distributions only as long as they are not in default under that agreement and the amount they pay does not exceed 50% of its consolidated net income. We receive pro rata cash distributions relating to this investment, typically in April, May, August, and November of each year. In 2020, we

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received $72.2 million of pro rata cash distributions relating to this investment, and we currently expect to continue to receive future distributions from PTS quarterly, subject to its financial performance.

Sale/Leaseback Arrangements

We have in the past and may in the future enter into sale-leaseback transactions to finance certain property acquisitions and capital expenditures, pursuant to which we sell property and/or leasehold improvements to third parties and agree to lease those assets back for a certain period of time. Such sales generate proceeds that vary from period to period.

Operating Leases

We estimate the total rent obligations under our operating leases, including any extension periods that we are reasonably certain to exercise at our discretion and assuming constant consumer price indices, to be $6.3 billion. As of March 31, 2021, we were in compliance with all financial covenants under these leases consisting principally of leases for dealership and other properties, and we believe we will remain in compliance with such covenants for the next twelve months. Refer to the disclosures provided in Part I, Item 1, Note 3 and Note 10 of the Notes to our Consolidated Condensed Financial Statements for a description of our operating leases.

Supplemental Guarantor Financial Information

The following is a description of the terms and conditions of the guarantees with respect to senior subordinated notes of Penske Automotive Group, Inc. (“PAG”) as the issuer of the 3.50% Notes and the 5.50% Notes (collectively the “Senior Subordinated Notes”).

Each of the Senior Subordinated Notes are unsecured, senior subordinated obligations and are guaranteed on an unsecured senior subordinated basis by our 100% owned U.S. subsidiaries. Each of the Senior Subordinated Notes also contain customary negative covenants and events of default. If we experience certain “change of control” events specified in their respective indentures, holders of these Senior Subordinated Notes will have the option to require us to purchase for cash all or a portion of their Senior Subordinated Notes at a price equal to 101% of the principal amount of the Senior Subordinated Notes, plus accrued and unpaid interest. In addition, if we make certain asset sales and do not reinvest the proceeds thereof or use such proceeds to repay certain debt, we will be required to use the proceeds of such asset sales to make an offer to purchase the Senior Subordinated Notes at a price equal to 100% of the principal amount of the Senior Subordinated Notes, plus accrued and unpaid interest.

Guarantor subsidiaries are directly or indirectly 100% owned by PAG, and the guarantees are full and unconditional and joint and several. The guarantees may be released under certain circumstances upon resale or transfer by us of the stock of the related guarantor or all or substantially all of the assets of the guarantor to a non-affiliate. Non-wholly owned and foreign subsidiaries of PAG do not guarantee the Senior Subordinated Notes (“Non-Guarantor Subsidiaries”). The following tables present summarized financial information for PAG and the Guarantor Subsidiaries on a combined basis. The financial information of PAG and Guarantor Subsidiaries is presented on a combined basis; intercompany balances and transactions between PAG and Guarantor Subsidiaries have been eliminated; PAG’s or Guarantor Subsidiaries’ amounts due from, amounts due to, and transactions with non-issuer and Non-Guarantor Subsidiaries and related parties are disclosed separately.

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Condensed income statement information:

PAG and Guarantor Subsidiaries

Three Months Ended

Twelve Months Ended

March 31, 2021

December 31, 2020

Revenues

$

3,220.2

$

11,576.7

Gross profit

 

546.5

 

1,908.9

Equity in earnings of affiliates

53.7

164.5

Income from continuing operations

130.5

400.1

Net income

 

130.5

 

400.4

Net income attributable to Penske Automotive Group

 

130.5

 

400.4

Condensed balance sheet information:

PAG and Guarantor Subsidiaries

March 31, 2021

December 31, 2020

Current assets (1)

$

2,474.5

$

2,627.3

Property and equipment, net

1,134.5

1,128.8

Equity method investments

1,477.6

1,424.7

Other noncurrent assets

3,181.5

3,173.6

Current liabilities

2,017.1

2,156.3

Noncurrent liabilities

3,788.4

3,848.5

(1) Includes $515.6 million and $509.9 million as of March 31, 2021, and December 31, 2020, respectively, due from Non-Guarantors.

During the three months ended March 31, 2021, PAG received $0.8 million from non-guarantor subsidiaries compared to $13.0 million for the three months ended March 31, 2020, for the repayment of a short-term note. During the twelve months ended December 31, 2020, PAG received $77.1 million in distributions from non-guarantor subsidiaries.

Cash Flows

The following table summarizes the changes in our cash provided by (used in) operating, investing, and financing activities. The major components of these changes are discussed below.

Three Months Ended March 31,

(In millions)

    

2021

    

2020

Net cash provided by continuing operating activities

$

239.3

$

211.9

Net cash used in continuing investing activities

(18.3)

(16.1)

Net (used in) cash provided by continuing financing activities

 

(174.1)

 

209.9

Net cash provided by discontinued operations

 

 

0.1

Effect of exchange rate changes on cash and cash equivalents

 

(1.8)

 

(2.0)

Net change in cash and cash equivalents

$

45.1

$

403.8

Cash Flows from Continuing Operating Activities

Cash flows from continuing operating activities includes net income, as adjusted for non-cash items and the effects of changes in working capital.

We finance substantially all of the commercial vehicles we purchase for distribution, new vehicles for retail sale, and a portion of our used vehicle inventories for retail sale under floor plan and other revolving arrangements with various lenders, including the captive finance companies associated with automotive manufacturers. We retain the right to select which, if any, financing source to utilize in connection with the procurement of vehicle inventories. Many vehicle

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manufacturers provide vehicle financing for the dealers representing their brands; however, it is not a requirement that we utilize this financing. Historically, our floor plan finance source has been based on aggregate pricing considerations.

In accordance with generally accepted accounting principles relating to the statement of cash flows, we report all cash flows arising in connection with floor plan notes payable with the manufacturer of a particular new vehicle as an operating activity in our statement of cash flows, and we report all cash flows arising in connection with floor plan notes payable to a party other than the manufacturer of a particular new vehicle, all floor plan notes payable relating to pre-owned vehicles, and all floor plan notes payable related to our commercial vehicles in Australia and New Zealand as a financing activity in our statement of cash flows. Currently, the majority of our non-trade vehicle financing is with other manufacturer captive lenders. To date, we have not experienced any material limitation with respect to the amount or availability of financing from any institution providing us vehicle financing.

We believe that changes in aggregate floor plan liabilities are typically linked to changes in vehicle inventory and therefore, are an integral part of understanding changes in our working capital and operating cash flow. As a result, we prepare the following reconciliation to highlight our operating cash flows with all changes in vehicle floor plan being classified as an operating activity for informational purposes:

Three Months Ended March 31,

(In millions)

    

2021

    

2020

Net cash from continuing operating activities as reported

$

239.3

$

211.9

Floor plan notes payable — non-trade as reported

 

(29.1)

 

11.7

Net cash from continuing operating activities including all floor plan notes payable

$

210.2

$

223.6

Cash Flows from Continuing Investing Activities

Cash flows from continuing investing activities consist primarily of cash used for capital expenditures, proceeds from the sale of dealerships, and proceeds from the sale of equipment and improvements. Capital expenditures were $42.4 million and $25.7 million during the three months ended March 31, 2021, and 2020, respectively. Capital expenditures relate primarily to improvements to our existing dealership facilities, the construction of new facilities, the acquisition of the property or buildings associated with existing leased facilities, and the acquisition of land for future development. We currently expect to finance our retail automotive segment and retail commercial truck segment capital expenditures with operating cash flows or borrowings under our U.S. or U.K. credit agreements. Proceeds from the sale of dealerships were $4.3 million and $10.3 million during the three months ended March 31, 2021, and 2020, respectively. Proceeds from the sale of equipment and improvements were $20.4 million during the three months ended March 31, 2021.

Cash Flows from Continuing Financing Activities

Cash flows from continuing financing activities include net borrowings or repayments of long-term debt, net borrowings of floor plan notes payable non-trade, repurchases of common stock, dividends, payments for contingent consideration, and payments for debt issuance costs.

We had net repayments of long-term debt of $110.3 million and net borrowings of long-term debt of $282.9 million during the three months ended March 31, 2021, and 2020, respectively. We had net repayments of floor plan notes payable non-trade of $29.1 million and net borrowings of $11.7 million during the three months ended March 31, 2021, and 2020, respectively. We did not repurchase any shares of common stock under our securities repurchase program during the during the three months ended March 31, 2021, compared to 0.9 million shares of common stock for $29.4 million during the three months ended March 31, 2020. We also paid cash dividends to our stockholders of $34.6 million and $34.2 million during the three months ended March 31, 2021, and 2020, respectively. We made no payments to settle contingent consideration to sellers related to previous acquisitions during the three months ended March 31, 2021, compared to $21.1 million during the three months ended March 31, 2020. We made payments of $0.1 million for debt issuance costs during the three months ended March 31, 2021.

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Cash Flows from Discontinued Operations

Cash flows relating to discontinued operations are not currently considered, nor are they expected to be, material to our liquidity or our capital resources. Management does not believe that there are any material past, present, or upcoming cash transactions relating to discontinued operations.

Related Party Transactions

Stockholders Agreement

Several of our directors and officers are affiliated with Penske Corporation or related entities. Roger S. Penske, our Chair of the Board and Chief Executive Officer, is also Chair of the Board and Chief Executive Officer of Penske Corporation and through entities affiliated with Penske Corporation, our largest stockholder owning approximately 44% of our outstanding common stock. Mitsui & Co., Ltd. and Mitsui & Co. (USA), Inc. (collectively, “Mitsui”) own approximately 16% of our outstanding common stock. Mitsui, Penske Corporation, and certain other affiliates of Penske Corporation are parties to a stockholders agreement pursuant to which the Penske affiliated companies agreed to vote their shares for up to two directors who are representatives of Mitsui. In turn, Mitsui agreed to vote their shares for up to fourteen directors voted for by the Penske affiliated companies. This agreement terminates in March 2030, upon the mutual consent of the parties, or when either party no longer owns any of our common stock.

Other Related Party Interests and Transactions

Robert Kurnick, Jr., our President and a director, is also the Vice Chair and a director of Penske Corporation. Bud Denker, our Executive Vice President, Human Resources, is also the President of Penske Corporation. Greg Penske, one of our directors, is the son of our chair and is also a director of Penske Corporation. Michael Eisenson, one of our directors, is also a director of Penske Corporation. Masashi Yamanaka, one of our directors, is also an employee of Mitsui & Co.

We sometimes pay to and/or receive fees from Penske Corporation, its subsidiaries, and its affiliates for services rendered in the ordinary course of business or to reimburse payments made to third parties on each other’s behalf. These transactions are reviewed periodically by our Audit Committee and reflect the provider’s cost or an amount mutually agreed upon by both parties.

We own a 28.9% interest in PTS. PTS, discussed previously, is owned 41.1% by Penske Corporation, 28.9% by us, and 30.0% by Mitsui. We have also entered into other joint ventures with certain related parties as more fully discussed below.

Joint Venture Relationships

We are party to a number of joint ventures pursuant to which we own and operate automotive dealerships together with other investors. We may provide these dealerships with working capital and other debt financing at costs that are based on our incremental borrowing rate. As of March 31, 2021, our retail automotive joint venture relationships included:

Location

    

Dealerships

    

Ownership Interest

Fairfield, Connecticut

 

Audi, Mercedes-Benz, Sprinter, Porsche

80.00

% (A)

Greenwich, Connecticut

 

Mercedes-Benz

80.00

% (A)

Edison, New Jersey

 

Bentley, Ferrari, Maserati

20.00

% (B)

Northern Italy

 

BMW, MINI, Maserati, Porsche, Audi, Land Rover, Volvo, Mercedes-Benz, Smart, Lamborghini

84.10

% (A)

Frankfurt, Germany

 

Lexus, Toyota, Volkswagen

50.00

% (B)

Barcelona, Spain

BMW, MINI

50.00

% (B)

Tokyo, Japan

BMW, MINI, Rolls-Royce, Ferrari, ALPINA

49.00

% (B)

(A) Entity is consolidated in our financial statements.
(B) Entity is accounted for using the equity method of accounting.

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Additionally, we are party to non-automotive joint ventures representing our investments in PTS (28.9%) and Penske Commercial Leasing Australia (28%) that are accounted for under the equity method.

Cyclicality

Unit sales of motor vehicles, particularly new vehicles, have been cyclical historically, fluctuating with general economic cycles. During economic downturns, the automotive and truck retailing industries tend to experience periods of decline and recession similar to those experienced by the general economy. We believe that these industries are influenced by general economic conditions and particularly, by consumer confidence, the level of personal discretionary spending, fuel prices, interest rates, and credit availability.

Our business is dependent on a number of factors, including general economic conditions, fuel prices, interest rate fluctuations, credit availability, environmental and other government regulations, and customer business cycles. U.S. light vehicle sales have ranged from a low of 10.4 million units in 2009 to a high of 17.5 million units in 2016. Unit sales of new commercial vehicles have historically been subject to substantial cyclical variation based on these general economic conditions. According to data published by ACT Research, in recent years, total U.S. retail sales of new Class 8 commercial vehicles have ranged from a low of approximately 97,000 in 2009, to high of approximately 334,000 in 2019. Through geographic expansion, concentration on higher margin regular service and parts revenues, and diversification of our customer base, we have attempted to reduce the negative impact of adverse general economic conditions or cyclical trends affecting any one industry or geographic area on our earnings.

Seasonality

Dealership. Our business is modestly seasonal overall. Our U.S. operations generally experience higher volumes of vehicle sales in the second and third quarters of each year due in part to consumer buying trends and the introduction of new vehicle models. Also, vehicle demand, and to a lesser extent demand for service and parts, is generally lower during the winter months than in other seasons, particularly in regions of the U.S. where dealerships may be subject to severe winters. Our U.K. operations generally experience higher volumes of new vehicle sales in the first and third quarters of each year, due primarily to new vehicle registration practices in the U.K.

Commercial Vehicle Distribution. Our commercial vehicle distribution business generally experiences higher sales volumes during the second quarter of the year, which is primarily attributable to commercial vehicle customers completing annual capital expenditures before their fiscal year-end, which is typically June 30 in Australia.

Effects of Inflation

We believe that inflation rates over the last few years have not had a significant impact on revenues or profitability. We do not expect inflation to have any near-term material effects on the sale of our products and services; however, we cannot be sure there will be no such effect in the future. We finance substantially all of our inventory through various revolving floor plan arrangements with interest rates that vary based on various benchmarks. Such rates have historically increased during periods of increasing inflation.

Forward-Looking Statements

Certain statements and information set forth herein, as well as other written or oral statements made from time to time by us or by our authorized officers on our behalf, constitute “forward-looking statements” within the meaning of the Federal Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Words such as “anticipate,” “believe,” “estimate,” “expect,” “intend,” “may,” “goal,” “plan,” “seek,” “project,” “continue,” “will,” “would,” and variations of such words and similar expressions are intended to identify such forward-looking statements. We intend for our forward-looking statements to be covered by the safe harbor provisions for forward-looking statements contained in the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995, and we set forth this statement in order to comply with such safe harbor provisions. You should note that our forward-looking statements speak only as of the date of this report or when made, and we undertake no

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duty or obligation to update or revise our forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events, or otherwise. Forward-looking statements include, without limitation, statements with respect to:

our expectations regarding the COVID-19 pandemic;

our future financial and operating performance;

future dealership openings, acquisitions, and dispositions;

future potential capital expenditures and securities repurchases;

our ability to realize cost savings and synergies;

our ability to respond to economic cycles;

trends in the automotive retail industry, commercial vehicles industries, and in the general economy in the various countries in which we operate;

our ability to access the remaining availability under our credit agreements;

our liquidity;

performance of joint ventures, including PTS;

future foreign exchange rates and geopolitical events;

the outcome of various legal proceedings;

results of self-insurance plans;

trends affecting the automotive or trucking industries generally and our future financial condition or results of operations; and

our business strategy.

Forward-looking statements involve known and unknown risks and uncertainties and are not assurances of future performance. Actual results may differ materially from anticipated results due to a variety of factors, including the factors identified in our 2020 annual report on Form 10-K filed February 19, 2021. Important factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from our expectations include the following:

we depend on the success, popularity and availability of the brands we sell, and adverse conditions affecting one or more vehicle manufacturers, including the adverse impact on the vehicle and parts supply chain due to natural disasters or other disruptions that interrupt the supply of vehicles and parts to us (including any disruptions resulting from the shortage of microchips or other components or the COVID-19 pandemic discussed in Part I, Item 2, Management’s Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations), may negatively impact our revenues and profitability;

our business and the automotive retail and commercial vehicles industries in general are susceptible to adverse economic conditions, including changes in interest rates, foreign exchange rates, customer demand, customer confidence, fuel prices, unemployment rates and credit availability (including any adverse impact from the COVID-19 pandemic discussed in Part I, Item 2, Management’s Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations);

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increased tariffs, import product restrictions, and foreign trade risks that may impair our ability to sell foreign vehicles profitably;

the number of new and used vehicles sold in our markets;

the effect on our businesses of the trend of electrification of vehicle engines, new mobility technologies such as shared vehicle services, such as Uber and Lyft, and the eventual availability of driverless vehicles;

vehicle manufacturers exercise significant control over our operations, and we depend on them and the continuation of our franchise and distribution agreements in order to operate our business;

we are subject to the risk that a substantial number of our new or used inventory may be unavailable due to recall or other reasons;

the success of our commercial vehicle distribution operations and engine and power systems distribution operations depends upon continued availability of the vehicles, engines, power systems, and other parts we distribute, demand for those vehicles, engines, power systems, and parts and general economic conditions in those markets;

a restructuring of any significant vehicle manufacturer or supplier;

our operations may be affected by severe weather, such as the recent hurricanes in Texas, or other periodic business interruptions;

we have substantial risk of loss not covered by insurance;

we may not be able to satisfy our capital requirements for acquisitions, facility renovation projects, financing the purchase of our inventory, or refinancing of our debt when it becomes due;

our level of indebtedness may limit our ability to obtain financing generally and may require that a significant portion of our cash flow be used for debt service;

non-compliance with the financial ratios and other covenants under our credit agreements and operating leases;

higher interest rates may significantly increase our variable rate interest costs and, because many customers finance their vehicle purchases, decrease vehicle sales;

our operations outside of the U.S. subject our profitability to fluctuations relating to changes in foreign currency values;

with respect to PTS, changes in the financial health of its customers, labor strikes or work stoppages by its employees, a reduction in PTS’ asset utilization rates, continued availability from truck manufacturers and suppliers of vehicles and parts for its fleet, changes in values of used trucks which affects PTS’ profitability on truck sales, compliance costs in regard to its trucking fleet and truck drivers, its ability to retain qualified drivers and technicians, risks associated with its participation in multi-employer pension plans, conditions in the capital markets to assure PTS’ continued availability of capital to purchase trucks, the effect of changes in lease accounting rules on PTS customers’ purchase/lease decisions, and industry competition, each of which could impact distributions to us;

we are dependent on continued security and availability of our information technology systems, and we may be subject to fines, penalties, and other costs under applicable privacy laws if we do not maintain our confidential customer and employee information properly;

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if we lose key personnel, especially our Chief Executive Officer, or are unable to attract additional qualified personnel;

new or enhanced regulations relating to automobile dealerships including those recently enacted by the Financial Conduct Authority in the U.K. prohibiting certain compensation we receive relating to automotive financing in the U.K. and those enacted in certain European countries and California and Massachusetts banning the sale of new vehicles with gasoline engines starting in Europe as early as 2030;

changes in tax, financial or regulatory rules, or requirements;

we could be subject to legal and administrative proceedings which, if the outcomes are adverse to us, could have a material adverse effect on our business;

if state dealer laws in the U.S. are repealed or weakened or new manufacturers such as those selling electric vehicles are able to conduct significant vehicle sales outside of the franchised automotive system, our automotive dealerships may be subject to increased competition and may be more susceptible to termination, non-renewal, or renegotiation of their franchise agreements;

some of our directors and officers may have conflicts of interest with respect to certain related party transactions and other business interests; and

shares of our common stock eligible for future sale may cause the market price of our common stock to drop significantly, even if our business is doing well.

We urge you to carefully consider these risk factors in evaluating all forward-looking statements regarding our business. Readers of this report are cautioned not to place undue reliance on the forward-looking statements contained in this report. All forward-looking statements attributable to us are qualified in their entirety by this cautionary statement. Except to the extent required by the federal securities laws and the Securities and Exchange Commission’s rules and regulations, we have no intention or obligation to update publicly any forward-looking statements whether as a result of new information, future events, or otherwise.

Item 3. Quantitative and Qualitative Disclosures About Market Risk

Interest Rates. We are exposed to market risk from changes in the interest rates on a significant portion of our outstanding debt. Outstanding revolving balances under our credit agreements bear interest at variable rates based on a margin over defined LIBOR, the Bank of England Base Rate, or the Australian Bank Bill Swap Rate. Based on an average of the aggregate amounts outstanding under these facilities during the three months ended March 31, 2021, a 100-basis-point change in interest rates would result in an approximate $2.1 million change to our annual other interest expense. Similarly, amounts outstanding under floor plan financing arrangements bear interest at a variable rate based on a margin over the prime rate, defined LIBOR, the Finance House Base Rate, the Euro Interbank Offered Rate, the Canadian Prime Rate, the Australian Bank Bill Swap Rate, or the New Zealand Bank Bill Benchmark Rate.

In April 2020, we entered into a new five-year interest rate swap agreement pursuant to which the LIBOR portion of $300.0 million of our U.S. floating rate floor plan debt is fixed at 0.5875%. Based on an average of the aggregate amounts outstanding under our floor plan financing arrangements subject to variable interest payments during the three months ended March 31, 2021, considering the swap arrangement, a 100-basis-point change in interest rates would result in an approximate $27.6 million change to our annual floor plan interest expense.

We evaluate our exposure to interest rate fluctuations and follow established policies and procedures to implement strategies designed to manage the amount of variable rate indebtedness outstanding at any point in time in an effort to mitigate the effect of interest rate fluctuations on our earnings and cash flows. These policies include:

the maintenance of our overall debt portfolio with targeted fixed and variable rate components;

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the use of authorized derivative instruments;

the prohibition of using derivatives for trading or other speculative purposes; and

the prohibition of highly leveraged derivatives, derivatives which we are unable to reliably value, or derivatives which we are unable to obtain a market quotation.

Interest rate fluctuations affect the fair market value of our fixed rate debt, mortgages, and certain seller financed promissory notes but, with respect to such fixed rate debt instruments, do not impact our earnings or cash flows.

Foreign Currency Exchange Rates. As of March 31, 2021, we had consolidated operations in the U.K., Germany, Italy, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand. In each of these markets, the local currency is the functional currency. In the event we change our intent with respect to the investment in any of our international operations, we would expect to implement strategies designed to manage those risks in an effort to mitigate the effect of foreign currency fluctuations on our earnings and cash flows. A ten percent change in average exchange rates versus the U.S. Dollar would have resulted in an approximate $239.2 million change to our revenues for the three months ended March 31, 2021.

We purchase certain of our new vehicles, parts, and other products from non-U.S. manufacturers. Although we purchase the majority of our inventories in the local functional currency, our business is subject to certain risks, including, but not limited to, differing economic conditions, changes in political climate, differing tax structures, changes in tax and tariff rates, other regulations and restrictions, and foreign exchange rate volatility, which may influence such manufacturers’ ability to provide their products at competitive prices in the local jurisdictions. Our future results could be materially and adversely impacted by changes in these or other factors.

Item 4. Controls and Procedures

Under the supervision and with the participation of our management, including the principal executive and financial officers, we conducted an evaluation of the effectiveness of our disclosure controls and procedures (as such term is defined in Rules 13a-15(e) and 15d-15(e) under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended (the “Exchange Act”)) as of the end of the period covered by this report. Our disclosure controls and procedures are designed to ensure that information required to be disclosed by us in the reports we file under the Exchange Act is recorded, processed, summarized, and reported within the time periods specified in the SEC’s rules and forms and that such information is accumulated and communicated to management, including our principal executive and financial officers, to allow timely discussions regarding required disclosure.

Based upon this evaluation, our principal executive and financial officers concluded that our disclosure controls and procedures were effective as of the end of the period covered by this report. In addition, we maintain internal controls designed to provide us with the information required for accounting and financial reporting purposes. There were no changes in our internal control over financial reporting that occurred during the most recent quarter that materially affected, or are reasonably likely to materially affect, our internal control over financial reporting.

PART II — OTHER INFORMATION

Item 1. Legal Proceedings

We are involved in litigation which may relate to claims brought by governmental authorities, customers, vendors, or employees, including class action claims and purported class action claims. We are not a party to any legal proceedings, including class action lawsuits, that individually or in the aggregate, are reasonably expected to have a material adverse effect on us. However, the results of these matters cannot be predicted with certainty, and an unfavorable resolution of one or more of these matters could have a material adverse effect.

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Item 5. Other Information

On April 28, 2021, we amended our U.S. credit agreement with Mercedes-Benz Financial Services USA LLC and Toyota Motor Credit Corporation to incorporate the previous six amendments, to consolidate the previous $250 million acquisition line into the general revolving line (leaving us unchanged at $800 million in total revolving capacity), and to provide us with additional covenant flexibility.

The U.S. credit agreement, as amended April 28, provides for up to $800 million in revolving loans for working capital, acquisitions, capital expenditures, investments, and other general corporate purposes, and provides up to an additional $50 million of letters of credit. The U.S. credit agreement provides for a maximum of $150 million of borrowings for foreign acquisitions and expires on September 30, 2023. The interest rate on revolving loans is LIBOR plus 1.75%, subject to an incremental 1.25% for uncollateralized borrowings in excess of a defined borrowing base.

The U.S. credit agreement is fully and unconditionally guaranteed on a joint and several basis by substantially all of our U.S. subsidiaries and contains a number of significant operating covenants that, among other things, restrict our ability to dispose of assets, incur additional indebtedness, repay certain other indebtedness, pay dividends, create liens on assets, make investments or acquisitions, and engage in mergers or consolidations. We are also required to comply with specified financial and other tests and ratios, each as defined in the U.S. credit agreement, including a ratio of current assets to current liabilities, a fixed charge coverage ratio, a ratio of debt to stockholders’ equity, and a ratio of debt to earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization (“EBITDA”). A breach of these requirements would give rise to certain remedies under the agreement, the most severe of which is the termination of the agreement and acceleration of the amounts owed.

The U.S. credit agreement also contains typical events of default, including change of control, non-payment of obligations, and cross-defaults to our other material indebtedness. Substantially all of our U.S. assets are subject to security interests granted to the lenders under the U.S. credit agreement.

We purchase motor vehicles from Daimler AG and Toyota Motor Credit Corporation, affiliates of the respective lenders under the U.S. credit agreement, for sale at certain of our dealerships. The lenders also provide certain of our dealerships with mortgage, “floor-plan”, and consumer financing.

The foregoing description of the amendment is qualified in its entirety by references to the amended agreement, which is filed as an exhibit and incorporated by reference herein.

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Item 6. Exhibits

EXHIBIT INDEX

Exhibit

No.

Description

4.1

Seventh Amendment to the Fifth Amended and Restated Credit Agreement dated April 28, 2021, among us, Mercedes-Benz Financial Services USA LLC and Toyota Motor Credit Corporation

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List of Guarantor Subsidiaries under the Company’s Senior Subordinated Notes

31.1

Rule 13(a)-14(a)/15(d)-14(a) Certification.

31.2

Rule 13(a)-14(a)/15(d)-14(a) Certification.

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Section 1350 Certification.

101.INS

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Inline XBRL document.

101.SCH

XBRL Taxonomy Extension Schema.

101.CAL

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101.DEF

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SIGNATURES

Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned thereunto duly authorized.

PENSKE AUTOMOTIVE GROUP, INC.

By:

/s/ Roger S. Penske

Roger S. Penske

Date: April 29, 2021

Chief Executive Officer

By:

/s/ J.D. Carlson

J.D. Carlson

Date: April 29, 2021

Chief Financial Officer

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Exhibit 4.1

SEVENTH AMENDMENT TO
fifth AMENDED AND RESTATED CREDIT AGREEMENT

This SEVENTH AMENDMENT, dated as of April 28, 2021 (this “Amendment”), is to the Fifth Amended and Restated Credit Agreement (as heretofore amended, the “Credit Agreement”), dated as of May 1, 2015 among PENSKE AUTOMOTIVE GROUP, INC., a Delaware corporation (the “Company”), various financial institutions party thereto (the “Lenders”) and MERCEDES-BENZ FINANCIAL SERVICES USA LLC, as agent for the Lenders (the “Agent”). Unless otherwise defined herein, terms defined in the Credit Agreement are used herein as defined in the Credit Agreement (including as amended hereby).

WHEREAS, the parties hereto desire to amend the Credit Agreement in certain respects as set forth herein.

NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the premises and for other good and valuable consideration (the receipt and sufficiency of which are hereby acknowledged), the parties hereto agree as follows:

SECTION 1AMENDMENT.  
1.1Subject to and in accordance with the terms and conditions set forth herein, and upon the Seventh Amendment Effective Date, the Credit Agreement and each of the Schedules and Exhibits thereto, as in effect immediately prior to the effectiveness of this Amendment, is hereby amended and replaced in its entirety in the form set forth on Exhibit A hereto.
1.2Upon the Seventh Amendment Effective Date, all Acquisition Loans outstanding under the Credit Agreement, as in effect immediately prior to the effectiveness of this Amendment, shall be converted to Revolving Loans under the Credit Agreement. All other Obligations existing under the Credit Agreement, as in effect immediately prior to the effectiveness of this Amendment, shall be deemed to be outstanding under Credit Agreement as amended hereby and, in each case (a) are in all respects enforceable with only the terms thereof being modified as provided by this Amendment and (b) shall in all respects be continuing after the Seventh Amendment Effective Date and shall be deemed to be Obligations governed by the Credit Agreement as amended hereby.
SECTION 2REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES. The Company represents and warrants to the Agent and the Lenders that:  (a) the representations and warranties made in Section 8 of the Credit Agreement are true and correct on and as of the date hereof with the same effect as if made on and as of the date hereof (except to the extent relating solely to an earlier date, in which case they were true and correct as of such earlier date); (b) no Event of Default or Unmatured Event of Default exists or will result from the execution of this Amendment; (c) no event or circumstance has occurred since the Effective Date that has resulted, or would reasonably be expected to result, in a Material Adverse Effect; (d) the execution and delivery by the Company of this Amendment and the performance by the Company of its obligations under the Credit Agreement as amended hereby (as so amended, the “Amended Credit Agreement”) (i) are within the corporate powers of the Company, (ii) have been duly authorized by all necessary corporate action, (iii) have received all necessary approval from any governmental authority and (iv) do not and will not contravene or conflict with any provision of any law, rule or regulation or any order, decree, judgment or award which is binding on the Company or any of its Subsidiaries or of any provision of the certificate of incorporation or bylaws or other organizational documents of the Company or of any agreement, indenture, instrument or other document which is binding on the Company or any of its Subsidiaries; and (e) the Amended Credit Agreement is the legal, valid and binding obligation of the


Company, enforceable against the Company in accordance with its terms, except as enforceability may be limited by applicable bankruptcy, insolvency or similar laws affecting the enforcement of creditors’ rights generally or by equitable principles relating to enforceability.
SECTION 3EFFECTIVENESS.  This Amendment shall be effective when each of the following conditions precedent have been fulfilled to the satisfaction of and in form and substance reasonably satisfactory to the Agent (such date, the “Seventh Amendment Effective Date”):
3.1 The Agent shall have received of this Amendment by Agent duly executed by the Company and the Lenders.
3.2The Company shall have paid the reasonable costs and expenses of the Agent and the Lenders in connection with the preparation, execution and delivery of this Amendment.
3.3The Company shall have delivered each of the other items and taken each of the other actions, in each case, reasonably requested by Agent on the closing checklist last delivered to the Company.
SECTION 4MISCELLANEOUS.
4.1Continuing Effectiveness, etc.  As hereby amended, the Credit Agreement shall remain in full force and effect and is hereby ratified and confirmed in all respects.  All references in the Credit Agreement, the Notes, each other Loan Document and any similar document to the “Credit Agreement” or similar terms shall refer to the Credit Agreement as amended hereby.
4.2Counterparts.  This Amendment may be executed in any number of counterparts and by the different parties on separate counterparts, and each such counterpart shall be deemed to be an original but all such counterparts shall together constitute one and the same Amendment.
4.3Expenses.  The Company agrees to pay the reasonable costs and expenses of the Agent and the Lenders in connection with the preparation, execution and delivery of this Amendment.
4.4Severability of Provisions.  In the event that any provision in or obligation under this Amendment shall be invalid, illegal or unenforceable in any jurisdiction, the validity, legality and enforceability of the remaining provisions or obligations, or of such provision or obligation in any other jurisdiction, shall not in any way be affected or impaired thereby.
4.5Section Headings.  The various headings of this Amendment are inserted for convenience only and shall not affect the meaning or interpretation of this Amendment or the Credit Agreement or any provision hereof or thereof.
4.6Governing Law.  This Amendment shall be a contract made under and governed by the laws of the State of New York applicable to contracts made and to be wholly performed within the State of New York.
4.7Successors and Assigns.  This Amendment shall be binding upon the Company, the Lenders and the Agent and their respective successors and assigns, and shall inure to the benefit of the Company, the Lenders and the Agent and the successors and assigns of the Lenders and the Agent.
4.8Loan Document.  This Amendment is a Loan Document.

[Signatures Immediately Follow]


Delivered as of the day and year first above written.

PENSKE AUTOMOTIVE GROUP, INC., as Company

By: /s/ JD Carlson​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​

Name: JD Carlson

Title: EVP & CFO

MERCEDES-BENZ FINANCIAL SERVICES USA LLC, as Agent and as a Lender

By: /s/ Robert Rappold​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​

Name: Robert Rappold

Title: Credit Director, National Accounts

TOYOTA MOTOR CREDIT CORPORATION,
as a Lender

By:  /s/ Gerald Jules​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​

Name:  Gerald Jules

Title:  National Manager, National Accounts

741262740 16509377


Exhibit A

Conformed Copy through

Seventh Amendment, dated as of April 28, 2021

FIFTH AMENDED AND RESTATED CREDIT AGREEMENT

dated as of May 1, 2015

among

PENSKE AUTOMOTIVE GROUP, INC.,

VARIOUS FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS

and

MERCEDES-BENZ FINANCIAL SERVICES USA LLC,
as Agent

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CONTENTS

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SECTION 1 DEFINITIONS.1

1.1 Definitions1

1.2 Other Interpretive Provisions20

1.3 Effective Date20

1.4 Domestic Subsidiaries21

1.5 Capital Lease Accounting21

SECTION 2 COMMITMENTS OF THE LENDERS; BORROWING PROCEDURES.21

2.1 Commitments21

2.2 Loan Procedures22

2.3 Commitments Several23

2.4 Certain Conditions23

2.5 Extension of Termination Date23

2.6 Defaulting Lenders23

2.7 Letter of Credit Procedures24

SECTION 3 NOTES EVIDENCING LOANS.26

3.1 Notes26

3.2 Recordkeeping26

SECTION 4 INTEREST.26

4.1 Interest Rate26

4.2 Interest Payment Dates26

4.3 Computation of Interest26

SECTION 5 FEES.26

5.1 Non-Use Fee26

5.2 Agent’s Fees27

5.3 Letter of Credit Fee27

5.4 All Fees27

SECTION 6 REDUCTION OR TERMINATION OF THE REVOLVING COMMITMENT AMOUNT; PREPAYMENTS.27

6.1 Voluntary Reduction of Revolving Commitment Amount; Fee; Termination27

6.2 Voluntary Prepayments28

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6.3 Mandatory Prepayments28

SECTION 7 MAKING AND PRORATION OF PAYMENTS; SETOFF; TAXES.29

7.1 Making of Payments29

7.2 Application of Certain Payments29

7.3 Due Date Extension29

7.4 Setoff29

7.5 Proration of Payments30

7.6 Taxes30

SECTION 8 WARRANTIES.31

8.1 Organization31

8.2 Authorization; No Conflict31

8.3 Validity and Binding Nature31

8.4 Financial Condition32

8.5 No Material Adverse Change32

8.6 Litigation and Contingent Liabilities32

8.7 Ownership of Properties; Liens32

8.8 Subsidiaries32

8.9 Pension Plans32

8.10 Investment Company Act33

8.11 Regulation U33

8.12 Taxes33

8.13 Solvency, etc33

8.14 Environmental Matters.33

8.15 Insurance34

8.16 Information34

8.17 Intellectual Property35

8.18 Burdensome Obligations35

8.19 Labor Matters35

8.20 No Default35

8.21 Senior Debt35

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8.22 Dealer Agreements; Material Business Relationships35

8.23 Anti-Money Laundering and Anti-Terrorism Finance Laws36

8.24 Foreign Corrupt Practices Act36

8.25 Sanctions Laws36

SECTION 9 COVENANTS.36

9.1 Reports, Certificates and Other Information36

9.2 Books, Records and Inspections39

9.3 Maintenance of Property; Insurance40

9.4 Compliance with Laws; Payment of Taxes and Liabilities40

9.5 Maintenance of Existence, etc41

9.6 Financial Covenants.41

9.7 Limitations on Debt41

9.8 Liens43

9.9 Restricted Payments45

9.10 Mergers, Consolidations, Sales45

9.11 Modification of Organizational Documents46

9.12 Use of Proceeds46

9.13 Further Assurances46

9.14 Transactions with Affiliates47

9.15 Employee Benefit Plans47

9.16 Environmental Matters47

9.17 Inconsistent Agreements47

9.18 Business Activities48

9.19 Investments48

9.20 Restriction of Amendments to Certain Documents49

9.21 Limitation on Dealer Financing Amendments49

9.22 Eligible Real Estate Collateral49

9.23 Changes in Fiscal Periods50

9.24 Anti-Money Laundering and Anti-Terrorism Finance Laws; Foreign Corrupt Practices Act; Sanctions Laws; Restricted Person50

9.25 [Reserved]50

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SECTION 10 EFFECTIVENESS; CONDITIONS OF LENDING, ETC.50

10.1 Conditions to Effectiveness50

10.2 Conditions51

SECTION 11 EVENTS OF DEFAULT AND THEIR EFFECT.52

11.1 Events of Default52

11.2 Effect of Event of Default54

SECTION 12 THE AGENT.55

12.1 Appointment and Authorization55

12.2 Delegation of Duties55

12.3 Liability of Agent56

12.4 Reliance by Agent56

12.5 Notice of Default56

12.6 Credit Decision57

12.7 Indemnification57

12.8 Agent in Individual Capacity57

12.9 Successor Agent58

12.10 Collateral Matters58

12.11 Funding Reliance59

12.12 Enforcement60

12.13 Agent May File Proofs of Claim60

SECTION 13 GENERAL.61

13.1 Waiver; Amendments61

13.2 Confirmations62

13.3 Notices62

13.4 Computations62

13.5 Regulation U62

13.6 Costs, Expenses and Taxes63

13.7 Subsidiary References63

13.8 Captions63

13.9 Assignments; Participations.63

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13.10 Governing Law65

13.11 Counterparts66

13.12 Successors and Assigns66

13.13 Indemnification.66

13.14 Waiver of Consequential Damages, etc67

13.15 Nonliability of Lenders67

13.16 Forum Selection and Consent to Jurisdiction67

13.17 Waiver of Jury Trial68

13.18 Confidentiality68

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SCHEDULES

SCHEDULE 2.1Lenders and Pro Rata Shares

SCHEDULE 8.6Litigation and Contingent Liabilities

SCHEDULE 9.7Permitted Existing Debt

SCHEDULE 9.8Permitted Existing Liens

SCHEDULE 9.17Permitted Restrictions

SCHEDULE 9.19Investments

SCHEDULE 13.3Addresses for Notices

EXHIBITS

EXHIBIT AForm of Note (Section 3.1)

EXHIBIT BForm of Compliance Certificate (Section 9.1.3)

EXHIBIT CGuaranty (Section 1.1)

EXHIBIT DSecurity Agreement (Section 1.1)

EXHIBIT EPledge Agreement (Section 1.1)

EXHIBIT FForm of Solvency Certificate (Section 10.1.8)

EXHIBIT GForm of Assignment Agreement (Section 13.9.1)

EXHIBIT HForm of Reaffirmation of Loan Documents (Section 10.1.5)

EXHIBIT ISubordination Terms (Section 1.1)

EXHIBIT JForm of L/C Application

EXHIBIT KForm of Borrowing Base Certificate (Section 9.1.8)

EXHIBIT LIntercreditor Agreement (Section 1.1)

EXHIBIT MConditions Precedent to Eligible Real Estate Collateral (Section 1.1)

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FIFTH AMENDED AND RESTATED CREDIT AGREEMENT

THIS FIFTH AMENDED AND RESTATED CREDIT AGREEMENT dated as of May 1, 2015 (this “Agreement”) is entered into among PENSKE AUTOMOTIVE GROUP, INC. (the “Company”), the financial institutions that are or may from time to time become parties hereto (together with their respective successors and assigns, the “Lenders”) and MERCEDES-BENZ FINANCIAL SERVICES USA LLC (in its individual capacity, “MBFS”), as agent for the Lenders.

WHEREAS, the Company, the Lenders and the Agent are parties to a Fourth Amended and Restated Credit Agreement, dated as of April 1, 2014 (as amended or otherwise modified from time to time prior to the date hereof, the “Existing Agreement”);

WHEREAS, the Company and the Lenders desire to amend and restate the Existing Agreement; it being the intention of the Company, the Agent and the Lenders that this Agreement and the execution and delivery of any substituted promissory notes not effect a novation of the obligations of the Company and the Lenders under the Existing Agreement but merely a restatement and, where applicable, substitution of the terms governing and evidencing such obligations hereafter; and

WHEREAS, the Company and the Lenders have agreed that on the Effective Date (as defined below) the Existing Agreement shall be amended and restated and the outstanding loans under the Existing Agreement shall be deemed to be Loans hereunder.

NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual agreements herein contained, the parties hereto agree as follows:

SECTION 1DEFINITIONS.
1.1Definitions.  When used herein the following terms shall have the following meanings:

Account Receivable means, with respect to any Person, any right of such Person to payment for goods sold or leased or for services rendered, whether or not evidenced by an instrument or chattel paper and whether or not yet earned by performance.

Acquisition means an acquisition by the Company or any Subsidiary of all or substantially all the assets of a business unit or a controlling interest in the Capital Stock or other ownership interests of an Automotive Investment, whether through a purchase, merger, consolidation or otherwise.

Acquisition Capital Expenditure means any Capital Expenditure that is comprised of the purchase price paid to the seller in connection with any Acquisition permitted under this Agreement.

Acquisition Cost means, as of any date, (x) with respect to any New Motor Vehicle, the wholesale purchase price charged by the Manufacturer thereof as reflected in the invoice in respect

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of such New Motor Vehicle issued by such Manufacturer to the Company, the applicable Subsidiary or any other licensed automobile dealer from which such New Motor Vehicle was purchased by the Company or the applicable Subsidiary less any related deductions set forth on such invoice, and (y) with respect to any Used Motor Vehicle or Auction Motor Vehicle, the price paid by the Company or its applicable Subsidiary to purchase such Used Motor Vehicle or Auction Motor Vehicle, provided that, in the case of this clause (y), in the event the Agent reasonably concludes that the Acquisition Cost of a Used Motor Vehicle or Auction Motor Vehicle exceeds its fair market value, the Agent may make market value adjustments to the Acquisition Cost of a Used Motor Vehicle or Auction Motor Vehicle based upon the latest publication of the N.A.D.A. Official Used Car Guide, as long as such publication has been released within the past three months and, if not, such other objective criteria as the Company and the Required Lenders may agree from time to time.

Affiliate of any Person means (i) any other Person that, directly or indirectly, controls or is controlled by or is under common control with such Person and (ii) any officer or director of such Person.  A Person shall be deemed to be “controlled by” any other Person if such Person possesses, directly or indirectly, power to vote 10% or more of the securities (on a fully diluted basis) having ordinary voting power for the election of directors or managers or power to direct or cause the direction of the management and policies of such Person whether by contract or otherwise.

Agent means MBFS in its capacity as agent for the Lenders hereunder and any successor thereto in such capacity.

Agreement - see the Preamble.

Anti-Terrorism Law – see Section 8.23.

Approved Swap Document – see Section 9.8(i).

Approved Swap Lien – see Section 9.8(i).

Assignee – see Section 13.9.1.

Assignment Agreement – see Section 13.9.1.

Attorney Costs means, with respect to any Person, all reasonable fees and charges of any counsel to such Person, the reasonable allocable cost of internal legal services of such Person, all reasonable disbursements of such internal counsel and all court costs and similar legal expenses.

Auction Motor Vehicles means Motor Vehicles purchased at Manufacturer- or Floor Plan Financing Provider-sponsored dealer-only closed auctions.

Automotive Investment means a business that operates a dealership or dealerships for the retail sales of new and/or used vehicles, a vehicle distributorship and/or other transportation related businesses or other businesses ancillary to the operation of such businesses.

Base LIBO Rate - see definition of “Interest Rate.”

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Borrowing Base means, at any time, the sum of the following:  (a) an amount equal to 100% of the sum of (i) all cash on deposit at such time in deposit accounts of the Company and its Domestic Subsidiaries in which the Agent has a perfected first priority security interest pursuant to a Control Agreement, (ii) the amount at such time requested to be funded to the Company and its Domestic Subsidiaries in respect of retail installment contracts with respect to, and retail leases of, Motor Vehicles where the underlying contracts and leases have been submitted in the ordinary course of business to a third party purchaser that is a financial institution and that is not a Restricted Affiliate for which purchase the Company and its Domestic Subsidiaries have not yet been paid plus all other amounts owing at such time to the Company and its Domestic Subsidiaries from purchasers or lessees of such Motor Vehicles in respect of such purchases or leases and (iii) the difference between (x) the Acquisition Cost of that portion of the Inventory of the Company and its Domestic Subsidiaries that consists of New Motor Vehicles and (y) the aggregate amount of Floor Plan Financing of the Company and its Domestic Subsidiaries incurred in connection with such New Motor Vehicles; (b) an amount equal to 65% of the sum of (i) the amount of all Accounts Receivable of the Company and its Domestic Subsidiaries that consist of Factory Receivables or Accounts Receivable owing from customers for service and parts plus (ii) the amount of all Accounts Receivable of the Company and its Domestic Subsidiaries (to the extent not otherwise covered by the other clauses of this definition) owing from third parties that are not Restricted Affiliates in the ordinary course of business; (c) an amount equal to 65% of the Accounts Receivable of the Company and its Domestic Subsidiaries consisting of finance reserve owing to the Company and its Domestic Subsidiaries from financial institutions, not Restricted Affiliates, that provide loans or other financing to customers of the Company and its Domestic Subsidiaries in connection with the purchase and/or lease of Motor Vehicles by such customers, which finance reserve is in the nature of amounts payable to the Company and its Domestic Subsidiaries; (d) an amount equal to 65% of the book value of the Inventory of the Company and its Domestic Subsidiaries that consists of parts and accessories; (e) an amount equal to 80% of the difference between (i) the Acquisition Cost of that portion of the Inventory of the Company and its Domestic Subsidiaries that constitutes Used Motor Vehicles and/or Auction Motor Vehicles (without duplication) and (ii) the aggregate amount of any Floor Plan Financing of the Company and its Domestic Subsidiaries incurred in connection with such Used Motor Vehicles and Auction Motor Vehicles; (f) an amount equal to 45% of the difference between (i) the book value of the Equipment of the Company and its Domestic Subsidiaries and (ii) the aggregate amount of purchase money Debt of the Company and its Domestic Subsidiaries incurred to finance the purchase price of such Equipment; (g) an amount equal to the lesser of (i) 75% of the Eligible Real Estate Collateral Value and (ii) 25% of the sum of clauses (a) through (f) above; and (h) an amount equal to 50% of the Eligible Tangible Net Worth of PTL. For purposes of greater clarity, service loaners and daily rental vehicles shall not constitute Inventory for the purpose of calculating the Borrowing Base, but shall constitute Equipment for such purpose. Notwithstanding the foregoing, (i) all assets (including daily rental vehicles, goodwill, franchise value and cash on deposit in deposit accounts) of MB Greenwich shall be excluded from the Borrowing Base for all purposes, (ii) all Motor Vehicles that are being leased by the Company or any Subsidiary as lessor shall be excluded from the Borrowing Base for all purposes and (iii) all retail installment contracts and retail leases of Motor Vehicles that have been pledged to secure any Pledge Line Financing shall be excluded from the Borrowing Base for all purposes.

Borrowing Base Certificate means a certificate in substantially the form set forth in Exhibit K.

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Business Day means any day of the year (other than any Saturday or Sunday) which is not a day on which commercial banks are authorized or required by law to close in Detroit, Michigan.

Capital Expenditures means all expenditures for property, plant and equipment that, in accordance with GAAP, would be required to be capitalized and shown on the consolidated balance sheet of the Company, but excluding expenditures made in connection with the replacement, substitution or restoration of assets to the extent financed (x) from insurance proceeds (or other similar recoveries) paid on account of the loss of or damage to the assets being replaced or restored or (y) with awards of compensation arising from the taking by eminent domain or condemnation of the assets being replaced.

Capital Lease means, with respect to any Person, any lease of (or other agreement conveying the right to use) any real or personal property by such Person that, in conformity with GAAP, but subject to Section 1.5, is accounted for as a capital lease on the balance sheet of such Person.

Capital Stock of any Person means any and all shares, interests, rights to purchase, warrants, options, participations or other equivalents of or interests in (however designated) equity securities of such Person.

Cash Collateralize means to deliver cash collateral to the Agent, to be held as cash collateral for outstanding Letters of Credit, pursuant to documentation reasonably satisfactory to the Agent and the Company.  Derivatives of such term have corresponding meanings.

Cash Equivalent Investment means, at any time, (a) any evidence of Debt, maturing not more than one year after such time, issued or guaranteed by the United States Government or any agency thereof, (b) commercial paper, maturing not more than one year from the date of issue, or corporate demand notes, in each case rated at least A-l by Standard & Poor’s Ratings Services or P-l by Moody’s Investors Service, Inc., (c) any certificate of deposit (or time deposits represented by such certificates of deposit) or banker’s acceptance, maturing not more than one year after such time, or overnight Federal Funds transactions that are issued or sold by any Lender or its holding company or by a commercial banking institution that is a member of the Federal Reserve System and has a combined capital and surplus and undivided profits of not less than $500,000,000, (d) any repurchase agreement entered into with MBFS (or with a commercial banking institution of the stature referred to in clause (c)) which (i) is secured by a fully perfected security interest in any obligation of the type described in any of clauses (a) through (c) and (ii) has a market value at the time such repurchase agreement is entered into of not less than 100% of the repurchase obligation of MBFS (or such commercial banking institution) thereunder, (e) shares of money market mutual funds within the definition of Rule 2a-7 promulgated by the SEC under the Investment Company Act of 1940 and (f) other cash equivalent investments approved by the Agent.

CERCLA – see Section 8.14.

Code means the Internal Revenue Code of 1986.

Collateral Documents means the Security Agreement, the Pledge Agreement, each Control Agreement, each Mortgage and any other agreement or instrument pursuant to which the

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Company, any Subsidiary or any other Person grants collateral to the Agent for the benefit of the Lenders to secure the obligations hereunder and under the other Loan Documents.

Commitment means, as to any Lender, such Lender’s Revolving Commitment.

Company - see the Preamble.

Computation Period means each period of four consecutive Fiscal Quarters ending on the last day of a Fiscal Quarter.

Consolidated Current Assets means, at any time, the aggregate amount of all assets of the Company and its Subsidiaries, as shown on the most recent consolidated balance sheet of the Company and its Subsidiaries, that would be classified as current assets (including cash, marketable securities, accounts receivable, inventory and prepaid expenses) in accordance with GAAP; provided that, at the election of the Company delivered by completing the appropriate section of a compliance certificate delivered to the Agent in accordance with Section 9.1.3 (a “Current Assets Election”), Consolidated Current Assets at any time while such Current Assets Election remains in effect shall be deemed to include the Current Assets Commitment Amount at such time.

Consolidated Current Liabilities means, at any time, the aggregate amount of all liabilities of the Company and its Subsidiaries, as shown on the most recent consolidated balance sheet of the Company and its Subsidiaries, that would be classified as current liabilities in accordance with GAAP, but excluding Capital Leases to the extent set forth in Section 1.5; provided that if at any time within one year prior to the Termination Date a Current Assets Election shall be in effect, Consolidated Current Liabilities shall be deemed to include the Current Assets Commitment Amount at such time.

Consolidated Net Income means, with respect to the Company and its Subsidiaries for any period, the net income (or loss) of the Company and its Subsidiaries for such period, excluding any gains (or losses) from asset sales, any extraordinary or unusual non-recurring gains (or losses) and any gains (or losses) from discontinued operations.

Control Agreement means an agreement in form and substance reasonably satisfactory to the Agent giving the Agent control (within the meaning of Section 8-106 or 9-104 of the Uniform Commercial Code) over a deposit account or securities account of the Company or a Domestic Subsidiary.

Controlled Group means all members of a controlled group of corporations and all members of a controlled group of trades or businesses (whether or not incorporated) under common control which, together with the Company, are treated as a single employer under Section 414 of the Code or Section 4001 of ERISA.

Current Assets Commitment Amount means, with respect to any Current Assets Election, the lesser of (A) an amount equal to the Maximum Availability at the time of such election and (B) the Specified Current Assets Commitment Amount.

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Current Assets Election – see the definition of “Consolidated Current Assets”.  A Current Assets Election shall become effective on the date on which the compliance certificate electing the same is delivered to the Agent in accordance with Section 9.1.3 and shall remain in effect until the next compliance certificate is due under Section 9.1.3.

Dealer Agreements means the dealer, framework and distribution agreements, including the standard provisions, entered into by the Company and its Subsidiaries with various Manufacturers.

Dealer Financing means Floor Plan Financing and Pledge Line Financing.

Dealer Financing Provider means each provider of Dealer Financing to the Company and its Subsidiaries.

Debt of any Person means, without duplication, (a) all indebtedness of such Person for borrowed money, whether or not evidenced by bonds, debentures, notes or similar instruments, (b) all obligations of such Person as lessee under Capital Leases which have been recorded as liabilities on a balance sheet of such Person in accordance with GAAP, subject to Section 1.5, (c) all obligations of such Person to pay the deferred purchase price of property or services (excluding trade accounts payable and accrued expenses in the ordinary course of business), (d) all indebtedness secured by a Lien on the property of such Person, whether or not such indebtedness shall have been assumed by such Person, (e) all obligations, contingent or otherwise, with respect to the face amount of all letters of credit (whether or not drawn) and banker’s acceptances issued for the account of such Person, (f) all Hedging Obligations of such Person, (g) all Suretyship Liabilities of such Person in respect of Debt described in the foregoing clauses (a) through (f) and (h) except to the extent the terms of such Debt provide that such Person is not liable thereunder, all Debt of any partnership of which such Person is a general partner.  Notwithstanding the foregoing, leases of real property by the Company and its Subsidiaries and guarantees of such leases shall not be considered Debt for any purpose hereunder.

Debtor Relief Laws means the Bankruptcy Code of the United States of America, and all other liquidation, conservatorship, bankruptcy, assignment for the benefit of creditors, moratorium, rearrangement, receivership, insolvency, reorganization or similar debtor relief laws of the United States or other applicable jurisdictions.

Defaulting Lender means, subject to Section 2.6(b), any Lender that (a) has failed to (i) fund all or any portion of its Loans within two Business Days of the date such Loans were required to be funded hereunder, unless such Lender notifies the Agent and the Company in writing that such failure is the result of such Lender’s determination that one or more conditions precedent to funding (each of which conditions precedent, together with any applicable default, shall be specifically identified in such writing) has not been satisfied, or (ii) pay to the Agent or any other Lender any other amount required to be paid by it hereunder within two Business Days of the date when due, (b) has notified the Company or the Agent in writing that it does not intend to comply with its funding obligations hereunder, or has made a public statement to that effect (unless such writing or public statement relates to such Lender’s obligation to fund a Loan hereunder and states that such position is based on such Lender’s determination that a condition precedent to funding (which condition precedent, together with any applicable default, shall be specifically identified in

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such writing or public statement) cannot be satisfied), (c) has failed, within three Business Days after written request by the Agent or the Company, to confirm in writing to the Agent and the Company that it will comply with its prospective funding obligations hereunder (provided that such Lender shall cease to be a Defaulting Lender pursuant to this clause (c) upon receipt of such written confirmation by the Agent and the Company) or (d) has, or has a direct or indirect parent company that has, (i) become the subject of a proceeding under any Debtor Relief Law or (ii) had appointed for it a receiver, custodian, conservator, trustee, administrator, assignee for the benefit of creditors or similar Person charged with reorganization or liquidation of its business or assets, including the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation or any other state or federal regulatory authority acting in such a capacity; provided that a Lender shall not be a Defaulting Lender solely by virtue of the ownership or acquisition of any Equity Interest in that Lender or any direct or indirect parent company thereof by a Governmental Authority so long as such ownership interest does not result in or provide such Lender with immunity from the jurisdiction of courts within the United States or from the enforcement of judgments or writs of attachment on its assets or permit such Lender (or such Governmental Authority) to reject, repudiate, disavow or disaffirm any contracts or agreements made with such Lender.  Any determination by the Agent that a Lender is a Defaulting Lender under any one or more of clauses (a) through (d) above shall be conclusive and binding absent manifest error, and such Lender shall be deemed to be a Defaulting Lender (subject to Section 2.6(b)) upon delivery of written notice of such determination to the Company and each Lender.

Disposal - see the definition of “Release”.

Disposition, with respect to any property, means any sale, lease, assignment, conveyance, transfer or other disposition thereof.

Disqualified Stock means, with respect to any Person, any Capital Stock which by its terms (or by the terms of any security into which it is convertible or for which it is exchangeable) or upon the happening of any event (i) matures or is mandatorily redeemable pursuant to a sinking fund obligation or otherwise or is redeemable at the option of the holder of such Capital Stock, (ii) is convertible or exchangeable for Debt or Disqualified Stock at the option of the holder of such Capital Stock or (iii) is mandatorily redeemable or must be purchased upon the occurrence of certain events or otherwise, in whole or in part; in each case on or prior to the 91st day following the Termination Date as in effect from time to time; provided that any Capital Stock that would not constitute Disqualified Stock but for provisions thereof giving holders thereof (or of any security into which it is convertible or for which it is exchangeable) the right to require such Person to purchase or redeem such Capital Stock (or such security into which it is convertible or for which it is exchangeable) upon the occurrence of a “change of control” occurring prior to the 91st day following the Termination Date shall not constitute Disqualified Stock if (i) the “change of control” provisions applicable to such Capital Stock (and all such securities into which it is convertible or for which it is exchangeable) are not more favorable to the holders of such Capital Stock (and all such securities into which it is convertible or for which it is exchangeable) than the terms applicable to the obligations hereunder and under the other Loan Documents and (ii) any such requirement only becomes operative after compliance with such terms applicable to, and is subordinated (on terms satisfactory to the Required Lenders) to, the obligations of the Company hereunder, including the acceleration (and payment in full in cash) of the obligations hereunder

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and under the other Loan Documents upon the occurrence of an Event of Default under Section 11.1.12.

Dollar and the sign “$” mean lawful money of the United States of America.

Dollar Equivalent means, at any time, with respect to any amount denominated in any currency other than Dollars, the equivalent amount thereof in Dollars at the spot rate for the purchase of Dollars with such other currency as published in the “Exchange Rates” table in The Wall Street Journal (Midwest edition) at the time such equivalent amount is determined (or, if such currency is not listed in such table, as determined by the Agent).

Domestic Blue Sky Value means, at any time, the aggregate value of the items classified as “Goodwill” and “Franchise Value” of the Company attributable to the Domestic Subsidiaries, as shown on a consolidated balance sheet of the Company and its Domestic Subsidiaries at such time.

Domestic Subsidiary means any Subsidiary of the Company or another Subsidiary that is incorporated or organized in the United States or in any State thereof (excluding U.S. territories).

EBITDA means, for any period, Consolidated Net Income for such period plus, to the extent deducted in determining such Consolidated Net Income, Interest Expense, income tax expense, depreciation and amortization, minority interest and franchise taxes for such period.

EBITDAR means, for any period, EBITDA for such period plus, to the extent deducted in determining Consolidated Net Income for such period, Rental Expense for such period.

Effective Date means the date on which all conditions precedent set forth in Section 10.1 shall be satisfied or waived.

Eligible Real Estate means real property of the Company or any Domestic Subsidiary which meets each of the following requirements:

(a)such real property is located in the United States;
(b)the Company or Domestic Subsidiary, as applicable, is the lawful owner of 100% of the fee simple interest in such real property, free and clear of Liens (other than Liens in favor of the Agent for the benefit of the Lenders and Liens permitted by Section 9.8(f) or otherwise listed as a permitted exception on a policy of lender’s title insurance with respect to such real property accepted by the Agent);
(c)such real property houses completed facilities at which the Company or a Domestic Subsidiary operates an Automotive Investment;
(d)no material portion of such real property has suffered any casualty loss (whether or not insured) or condemnation;
(e)such real property is in compliance with all Environmental Laws;

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(f)such real property and the improvements constructed thereon are in good condition, repair and working order and are insured in accordance with Section 9.3;
(g)the Agent is the holder of a perfected first priority Lien for the benefit of the Agent and the Lenders in the ownership interest of the Company or Domestic Subsidiary, as applicable, therein; and
(h)such real property is otherwise satisfactory to the Agent in its sole discretion.

Any parcel of real property which is Eligible Real Estate, but which subsequently fails to meet any of the foregoing requirements, shall forthwith cease to be Eligible Real Estate; provided, however, that in the event that any parcel of real property fails to meet any of the requirements set forth in the foregoing clauses (d), (e), (f) and (h) then such parcel shall not cease to be Eligible Real Estate for a period of thirty days from the earlier of (x) the Company becoming aware of such requirement failing to be met and (y) the Agent providing notice to the Company of such requirement failing to be met.

Eligible Real Estate Collateral means each parcel of Eligible Real Estate with respect to which the Company or Domestic Subsidiary owning such parcel of Eligible Real Estate has satisfied the conditions set forth on Exhibit M.

Eligible Real Estate Collateral Value means the appraised value of each parcel of the Eligible Real Estate Collateral, as evidenced by the MAI appraisal most recently delivered to the Agent, either in connection with such parcel of real estate becoming Eligible Real Estate Collateral or as required pursuant to Section 9.22.

Eligible Tangible Net Worth means, with respect to PTL, as of any date of determination, an amount equal to the product of (x) the Stockholders’ Equity of PTL on that date less Intangible Assets of PTL on that date times (y) the then outstanding ownership percentage of the Company in PTL.

Environmental Claims means all claims, however asserted, by any Governmental Authority or other Person alleging potential liability or responsibility for violation of any Environmental Law, or for release or injury to the environment.

Environmental Laws means all present or future federal, state or local laws, statutes, common law duties, rules, regulations, ordinances and codes, together with all administrative orders, directed duties, requests, licenses, authorizations and permits of, and agreements with, any Governmental Authority, in each case relating to Environmental Matters.

Environmental Matters means any matter arising out of or relating to health and safety, or pollution or protection of the environment or workplace, including any of the foregoing relating to the presence, use, production, generation, handling, transport, treatment, storage, disposal, distribution, discharge, release, control or cleanup of any Hazardous Substance.

Equipment has the meaning assigned thereto in the Uniform Commercial Code.

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Equity Interests means shares of capital stock, partnership interests, membership interests in a limited liability company, beneficial interests in a trust or other equity ownership interests in a Person, and any warrants, options or other rights entitling the holder thereof to purchase or acquire any such equity interest.

ERISA means the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974.

Event of Default means any of the events described in Section 11.1.

Executive Order – see Section 8.25.

Existing Agreement - see the recitals.

Existing Letter of Credit means the Letter of Credit issued on the date hereof.

Extension Notice – see Section 2.5.

Factory Receivables of any Person means all of such Person’s rights to receive payment, credit and other compensation (including incentive payments, stock rebates, allowances and additional “factory credits”) from any Manufacturer.

Federal Funds Rate means, for any day, the rate set forth in the weekly statistical release designated as H.15(519), or any successor publication, published by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York on the preceding Business Day opposite the caption “Federal Funds (Effective)”; or, if for any relevant day such rate is not so published on any such preceding Business Day, the rate for such day will be the arithmetic mean as determined by the Agent of the rates for the last transaction in overnight Federal funds arranged prior to 9:00 A.M. (New York City time) on that day by each of three leading brokers of Federal funds transactions in New York City selected by the Agent.

Financed Capital Expenditures means any Capital Expenditure that is financed (other than with the proceeds of a Loan hereunder) by a Person other than the Company and its Subsidiaries (x) in the case of a Capital Expenditure to purchase, construct or improve real property or leasehold improvements thereon, within 270 days of the making thereof (or, if a committed credit facility is put in place to so finance such Capital Expenditure within 270 days of the making thereof, within 450 days of the making thereof) or (y) in the case of any other Capital Expenditure, within 60 days of the making thereof.

First Amendment Effective Date means July 27, 2016.

Fiscal Quarter means a fiscal quarter of a Fiscal Year.

Fiscal Year means the fiscal year of the Company and its Subsidiaries, which period shall be the 12-month period ending on December 31 of each year.  References to a Fiscal Year with a number corresponding to any calendar year (e.g., “Fiscal Year 2015”) refer to the Fiscal Year ending on December 31 of such calendar year.

Fixed Charge Coverage Ratio means, for any Computation Period, the ratio of (a) the total for such period of EBITDAR minus Capital Expenditures (other than, without duplication, Acquisition Capital Expenditures and Financed Capital Expenditures) to (b) the sum of (i) Interest

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Expense for such period to the extent paid in cash plus (ii) Rental Expense for such period plus (iii) income tax expense for such period of the Company and its Subsidiaries to the extent paid in cash plus (iv) scheduled payments of principal of Debt for such period for the Company and its Subsidiaries.

Floor Plan Financing means a financing undertaken by the Company or any Subsidiary (a) all of the proceeds of which are (i) used to purchase Motor Vehicles to be sold or leased in the ordinary course of business by the Company and its Subsidiaries, (ii) relating to funds expended by the Company or such Subsidiary initially to acquire such Motor Vehicles or (iii) used to refinance any financing within the scope of clause (a)(i) or (ii) above or (b) pursuant to a borrowing base line of credit secured by Used Motor Vehicles owned by the Company and its Subsidiaries.

Foreign Acquisition means an acquisition of all or any substantial portion of the assets of a business unit of a Foreign Person or all or any substantial portion of the Capital Stock or other ownership interests of a Foreign Person, whether through a purchase, merger, consolidation or otherwise.  For purposes of covenant compliance, the amount of any payment of consideration for a Foreign Acquisition made in a currency other than Dollars shall be calculated at the Dollar Equivalent thereof as of the date such payment is made, and shall not be recalculated thereafter to reflect fluctuations in currency values.

Foreign Employee Benefit Plan means any employee benefit plan as defined in Section 3(3) of ERISA which is maintained or contributed to for the benefit of the employees of the Company, any of its Subsidiaries or any other member of its Controlled Group and is not covered by ERISA pursuant to ERISA Section 4(b)(4).

Foreign Investment means any Investment in a Foreign Person.

Foreign Person means any Person that is incorporated or organized outside the United States or any State thereof (it being understood and agreed that any Person that is incorporated or organized in any U.S. territory shall be deemed to be a Foreign Person), including any Foreign Subsidiary.

Foreign Subsidiary, of any Person, means any Subsidiary of such Person that is a Foreign Person.  Unless the context otherwise requires, each reference to Foreign Subsidiaries shall be a reference to Foreign Subsidiaries of the Company or its Subsidiaries.

FRB means the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System or any successor thereto.

Funded Debt means all Debt of the Company and its Subsidiaries, determined on a consolidated basis, excluding (i) contingent obligations in respect of Suretyship Liabilities (except to the extent constituting Suretyship Liabilities in respect of Debt of a Person other than the Company or any Subsidiary), (ii) Hedging Obligations and (iii) Debt of the Company to Subsidiaries and Debt of Subsidiaries to the Company or to other Subsidiaries; provided that, for purposes of this definition, if the Company has made a Current Assets Election, Funded Debt at any time while such Current Assets Election remains in effect shall be deemed to include the Current Assets Commitment Amount at such time.  

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Funded Debt to EBITDA Ratio means, as of the last day of any Fiscal Quarter, the ratio of (i) Funded Debt as of such day (minus Debt under Dealer Financings, Subordinated Debt and Real Estate Debt) to (ii) EBITDA for the Computation Period ending on such day.  If during any Computation Period (a) the Company or any Subsidiary shall have made any Material Disposition, the EBITDA for such Computation Period shall be reduced by an amount equal to the EBITDA (if positive) attributable to the property that is the subject of such Material Disposition for such Computation Period or increased by an amount equal to the EBITDA (if negative) attributable thereto for such Computation Period and (b) if during such Computation Period the Company or any Subsidiary shall have made a Material Acquisition, the EBITDA for such Computation Period will be determined on a pro forma basis as if such Material Acquisition were made, and all Debt incurred or assumed in connection therewith, was incurred or assumed on the first day thereof, provided that any pro forma adjustment related to cost savings or other synergies is reasonably acceptable to the Required Lenders.  As used in this definition, “Material Acquisition” means any Acquisition that involves the payment of consideration by the Company and its Subsidiaries in excess of $5,000,000; and “Material Disposition” means any Disposition of property or series of related Dispositions of property that yields gross proceeds to the Company and its Subsidiaries in excess of $5,000,000.

GAAP means generally accepted accounting principles set forth from time to time in the opinions and pronouncements of the Accounting Principles Board and the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants and statements and pronouncements of the Financial Accounting Standards Board (or organizations with similar functions of comparable stature and authority within the U.S. accounting profession), which are applicable to the circumstances as of the date of determination.

Governmental Authority means the government of the United States of America or any other nation, or of any political subdivision thereof, whether state, regional or local, and any agency, authority, instrumentality, regulatory body, court, central bank or other entity exercising executive, legislative, judicial, taxing, regulatory or administrative powers or functions of or pertaining to government (including any supra-national bodies such as the European Union or the European Central Bank).

Guaranty means the Guaranty dated as of October 8, 1999, executed by certain Subsidiaries of the Company, a copy of which is attached as Exhibit C.

Hazardous Substances - see Section 8.14.

Hedging Agreement means any interest rate, currency or commodity swap agreement, cap agreement or collar agreement, and any other agreement or arrangement designed to protect a Person against fluctuations in interest rates, currency exchange rates or commodity prices.

Hedging Obligation means, with respect to any Person, any liability of such Person under any Hedging Agreement.

Indemnified Liabilities - see Section 13.13.

Intangible Assets means, as to any Person, all assets of such Person that are considered to be intangible assets under GAAP, including customer lists, goodwill, computer software,

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copyrights, trade names, trademarks, patents, domain names, franchises, licenses, unamortized deferred charges, unamortized debt discount and capitalized research and development costs.

Intercreditor Agreement means the Eighth Amended and Restated Intercreditor Agreement, dated as of September 26, 2011, among MBFS and the other Dealer Financing Providers that are parties thereto from time to time, a copy of which (as in effect on the Effective Date) is attached hereto as Exhibit L.

Interest Expense means for any period the consolidated interest expense of the Company and its Subsidiaries for such period (including all imputed interest on Capital Leases but excluding interest expense on Dealer Financings).

Interest Rate means, for each day, a rate per annum equal to the sum of (a) (i) in the case of any day from and including the first day of each calendar month through and including the 15th day of such calendar month, the LIBO Rate for the first day of such calendar month and (ii) in the case of any day from and including the 16th day of each calendar month through and including the last day of such calendar month, the LIBO Rate for the 16th day of such calendar month (the rate set forth in this clause (a) being the “Base LIBO Rate”) plus (b) (x) if the Total Outstandings are less than or equal to the Borrowing Base, a margin of one and three-quarters percent (1.75%) per annum, and (y) if the Total Outstandings exceed the Borrowing Base, then (A) a margin of three percent (3.00%) per annum shall apply to the portion of the Loans equal to the amount by which the Total Outstandings exceed the Borrowing Base and (B) a margin of one and three-quarters percent (1.75%) per annum shall apply to the portion of Loans not described in the foregoing clause (A) (with each determination of the Borrowing Base in this clause (b) to be effective as of the first day of the calendar month during which the applicable Borrowing Base Certificate is delivered).  Notwithstanding the foregoing, at any time an Event of Default exists, the applicable margin shall be increased by two percent (2.00%) per annum.  For purposes of this definition, “LIBO Rate” means, for each date of calculation, (1) the rate of interest (rounded upwards, if necessary, to the next 1/16th of 1%) published in The Wall Street Journal on such day (or the immediately preceding Business Day, if such date is not a Business Day) in its “Money Rates” column as the one-month London Interbank Offered Rate for Dollar-denominated deposits (if The Wall Street Journal ceases to publish such a rate or substantially changes the methodology used to determine such rate, then the rate shall be the rate of interest (rounded upwards, if necessary, to the next 1/16th of 1%) published by Reuters Monitor Rates Service on such day (or the immediately preceding Business Day, if such date is not a Business Day) as the one-month London Interbank Offered Rate for Dollar-denominated deposits) or (2) if such rate is not published or available, such rate as shall be otherwise independently determined by the Agent on a basis substantially similar to the methodology used by The Wall Street Journal on the date of this Agreement.

Inventory has the meaning assigned thereto in the Uniform Commercial Code.

Investment means, relative to any Person, any investment in another Person, whether by acquisition of any debt or equity security, by making any loan or advance or by becoming obligated with respect to a Suretyship Liability in respect of obligations of such other Person (other than travel and similar advances to employees in the ordinary course of business).  For purposes of covenant compliance, the amount of any Investment shall be the amount actually invested (with

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respect to Investments made in currencies other than Dollars, calculated at the Dollar Equivalent thereof as of the date such Investment is made, without any recalculation thereafter to reflect fluctuations in currency values), without adjustment for subsequent increases or decreases in the value of such Investment.

Issuing Lender means MBFS in its capacity as the issuer of Letters of Credit and its successors and assigns in such capacity.

L/C Application means, with respect to any request for the issuance of a Letter of Credit, a letter of credit application in the form of Exhibit J.

L/C Commitment Amount – see Section 2.1.3.

Lender - see the Preamble.  References to the “Lenders” shall include the Issuing Lender; for purposes of clarification only, to the extent that MBFS (or any successor Issuing Lender) may have any rights or obligations in addition to those of the other Lenders due to its status as Issuing Lender, its status as such will be specifically referenced.

Lender Party - see Section 13.13.

Letter of Credit - see Section 2.1.3.

Letter of Credit Fee - see Section 5.3.

Liabilities has the meaning assigned thereto in the Security Agreement.

LIBO Rate - see definition of “Interest Rate.”

Lien means, with respect to any Person, any interest granted by such Person in any real or personal property, asset or other right owned or being purchased or acquired by such Person which secures payment or performance of any obligation and shall include any mortgage, lien, encumbrance, charge or other security interest of any kind, whether arising by contract, as a matter of law, by judicial process or otherwise.

Loan Documents means this Agreement, the Notes, the Guaranty, the Letters of Credit and the Collateral Documents.

Loan Party means the Company and each Subsidiary that is a party to any Loan Document.

Loans means the Revolving Loans.

Manufacturer means the manufacturer or distributor of a New Motor Vehicle.

Margin Stock means any “margin stock” as defined in Regulation U.

Material Adverse Effect means (a) a material adverse change in, or a material adverse effect upon, the financial condition, operations, assets, business, properties or prospects of the Company and its Subsidiaries taken as a whole, (b) a material impairment of the ability of the

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Company or any Subsidiary to perform any of its obligations under any Loan Document or (c) a material adverse effect upon any substantial portion of the collateral under the Collateral Documents or upon the legality, validity, binding effect or enforceability against the Company or any Subsidiary of any Loan Document.

Maximum Availability means, at any time, (a) the Borrowing Base plus the lesser of (x) $300,000,000 and (y) 35% of the Domestic Blue Sky Value at such time minus (b) the Total Outstandings, at such time.

MBFS – see the Preamble.

MB Greenwich means PAG Greenwich M1, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company.

Motor Vehicle means an automobile, truck, van or other motor vehicle, including New Motor Vehicles, Used Motor Vehicles and Auction Motor Vehicles, that constitutes Inventory of the Company and its Subsidiaries, excluding any motor vehicle not held for sale or lease.

Mortgage means a mortgage, deed of trust, or similar instrument granting the Agent a Lien on Eligible Real Estate of the Company or any Subsidiary, in form and substance reasonably satisfactory to the Agent.

Multiemployer Pension Plan means a multiemployer plan, as defined in Section 4001(a)(3) of ERISA, to which the Company or any member of the Controlled Group may have any liability.

New Motor Vehicle means any Motor Vehicle purchased by the Company or any of its Subsidiaries directly from the Manufacturer of such Motor Vehicle or from another licensed automobile dealer that has not been previously owned by any other Person.

Non-Defaulting Lender means, at any time, each Lender that is not a Defaulting Lender at such time.

Non-Use Fee – see Section 5.1.

Note – see Section 3.1.

OFAC – see Section 8.25.

Operating Lease means any lease of (or other agreement conveying the right to use) any property by the Company or any Subsidiary, as lessee, other than any Capital Lease.

PBGC means the Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation and any entity succeeding to any or all of its functions under ERISA.

Pension Plan means a “pension plan”, as such term is defined in Section 3(2) of ERISA, which is subject to Title IV of ERISA (other than a Multiemployer Pension Plan), and to which the Company or any member of the Controlled Group may have any liability, including any liability by reason of having been a substantial employer within the meaning of Section 4063 of

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ERISA at any time during the preceding five years, or by reason of being deemed to be a contributing sponsor under Section 4069 of ERISA.

Permitted Restrictions means restrictions on the ability of any Subsidiary to declare or pay any dividend or make other distributions, or to advance or loan funds, to the Company or any other Subsidiary or to grant Liens on the Capital Stock of a Subsidiary:  (i) as set forth on Schedule 9.17, including restrictions imposed by existing Dealer Financing arrangements; (ii) pursuant to modifications to any Dealer Financing arrangement, provided that such modifications are not materially more restrictive; (iii) applicable to a Person at the time such Person becomes a Subsidiary and not created in contemplation of such an event; (iv) resulting from Manufacturer-imposed modifications to any Dealer Agreement; or (v) imposed by applicable law.

Person means any natural person, corporation, partnership, joint venture, trust, limited liability company, association, Governmental Authority or any other entity, whether acting in an individual, fiduciary or other capacity.

Pledge Agreement means the Pledge Agreement dated as of October 8, 1999, executed by the Company and each Subsidiary which itself owns any Subsidiary (to the extent not prohibited by a Permitted Restriction in favor of a Manufacturer), a copy of which is attached as Exhibit E.

Pledge Line Financing means a financing undertaken by the Company or any Subsidiary with a Dealer Financing Provider in connection with which a Motor Vehicle is sold or leased by the Company or such Subsidiary to a customer in the ordinary course of business under a retail installment contract or retail lease, and pursuant to which financing (i) such Dealer Financing Provider provides funds to the Company or such Subsidiary, all of which funds are used to (A) pay off the Floor Plan Financing obligation secured by such Motor Vehicle or (B) acquire such Motor Vehicle in the ordinary course of business from another source, and (ii) pursuant to which the Company or such Subsidiary grants such Dealer Financing Provider a security interest in such retail installment contract or retail lease (and in any retail installment contract or retail lease entered into in replacement or substitution thereof, whether with the same or a different customer) and in any security interest securing the payment and performance rights represented thereby.

Pro Rata Share means, with respect to any Lender, the percentage which (a) the aggregate amount of such Lender’s Commitments is of (b) the Commitments of all Lenders; provided that, after any of the Commitments have been terminated, “Pro Rata Share” shall mean, as to any Lender, the percentage which the sum of the aggregate principal amount of such Lender’s Revolving Loans plus the participations of such Lender in all Letters of Credit plus the Stated Amount of all Letters of Credit.  The Pro Rata Share of each Lender as of the Seventh Amendment Effective Date is set forth on Schedule 2.1.

PTL means Penske Truck Leasing Co., L.P., a Delaware limited partnership.

RCRA - see Section 8.14.

Reaffirmation means a reaffirmation of loan documents in substantially the form of Exhibit H.

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Real Estate Debt means any Debt incurred to acquire or improve real estate used or to be used by the Company or its Subsidiaries in their businesses and secured by Liens on such real estate, improvements and fixtures, which Liens attach solely to such real estate and improvements (and any fixtures thereon) and other assets of the owner of such real estate, but to no other property of the Company or its other Subsidiaries.

Refinancing Debt means Debt that refunds or refinances any Debt, including Debt that refinances other Refinancing Debt; provided that (i) the Refinancing Debt has a maturity no earlier than the maturity of the Debt being refinanced, (ii) the Refinancing Debt has a weighted average life to maturity no earlier than the weighted average life to maturity of the Debt being refinanced, (iii) the Refinancing Debt is incurred in an aggregate principal amount (or, if issued with original issue discount, an aggregate issue price) that is equal to or less than the aggregate principal amount (or, if issued with original issue discount, the aggregate accreted value) then outstanding of the Debt being refinanced and (iv) if the Debt being refinanced is Subordinated Debt, the subordination terms of the Refinancing Debt are at least as favorable to the Lenders as the subordination terms of the Debt being refinanced.

Regulation U means Regulation U of the FRB.

Release has the meaning specified in CERCLA and the term “Disposal” (or “Disposed”) has the meaning specified in RCRA; provided that in the event either CERCLA or RCRA is amended so as to broaden the meaning of any term defined thereby, such broader meaning shall apply as of the effective date of such amendment; and provided, further, that to the extent that the laws of a state wherein any affected property lies establish a meaning for “Release” or “Disposal” which is broader than is specified in either CERCLA or RCRA, such broader meaning shall apply.

Rental Expense means, with respect to any period, all payments made or required to be made by the Company and its Subsidiaries, as lessee or sublessee under any Operating Lease or any Capital Lease, as rental payments or contingent rentals, as calculated in accordance with GAAP.

Required Lenders means Lenders having Pro Rata Shares aggregating more than 70%.  The Pro Rata Share of any Defaulting Lender shall be disregarded in determining Required Lenders at any time.

Restricted Affiliate means (x) the Company and its Subsidiaries, (y) any Person that, directly or indirectly, controls or is controlled by or is under common control with the Company or any Subsidiary and (z) any “insider” of the Company or any Subsidiary, within the meaning of Section 101(31) of the United States Bankruptcy Code; for purposes of clause (y) of this definition, “control” means the power to direct or cause the direction of the management and policies of such Person whether by contract or otherwise.

Restricted Person – see Section 8.25.

Revolving Commitment means, as to any Lender, such Lender’s commitment to make Revolving Loans and/or issue or participate in Letters of Credit under this Agreement.  Each Lender’s Pro Rata Share of the Revolving Commitment Amount and the L/C Commitment Amount as in effect on the Seventh Amendment Effective Date is set forth on Schedule 2.1.

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Revolving Commitment Amount means $800,000,000, as reduced from time to time pursuant to Section 6.1.

Revolving Loan – see Section 2.1.1.

Revolving Outstandings means, at any time, the aggregate principal amount of all outstanding Revolving Loans.

Same Day Loan means a Revolving Loan, in an aggregate amount (for all such Same Day Loans to be made on a particular Business Day) not to exceed Twenty Million and 00/100 Dollars ($20,000,000.00) for such particular Business Day, that is funded by the Agent and the Lenders on the same Business Day as the Company’s request therefor, all as more completely set forth in Section 2.2(b).

Same Day Prepayment means a voluntary prepayment of the Revolving Outstandings, in an amount not to exceed Twenty Million and 00/100 Dollars ($20,000,000.00) for any particular Business Day, that is made by the Company on the same Business Day as Agent receives notice of such prepayment, all as more completely set forth in Section 6.2(b).

SEC means the Securities and Exchange Commission or any other Governmental Authority succeeding to any of the principal functions thereof.

Security Agreement means the Second Amended and Restated Security Agreement dated as of September 8, 2004, by the Company and certain Subsidiaries in the form attached hereto as Exhibit D.

Seller Subordinated Debt means unsecured indebtedness of the Company that:

(a)is subordinated, substantially upon the terms set forth in Exhibit I or other terms that are more favorable to the Agent and the Lenders, in right of payment to the payment in full in cash of the Loans and all other amounts owed under the Loan Documents (whether or not matured or due and payable); and

(b)represents all or part of the purchase price payable by the Company in connection with an Acquisition permitted under this Agreement.

Seventh Amendment Effective Date means April 28, 2021.

Specified Current Assets Commitment Amount means, with respect to any Current Assets Election, the amount specified by the Company as the “Specified Current Assets Commitment Amount” in such Current Assets Election.

Stated Amount means, with respect to any Letter of Credit at any date of determination, (a) the maximum aggregate amount available for drawing thereunder under any and all circumstances plus (b) the aggregate amount of all unreimbursed payments and disbursements under such Letter of Credit.

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Stockholders’ Equity, of any Person, means the excess of total assets over total liabilities of such Person and its Subsidiaries, as reported on such Person’s consolidated financial statements.

Subordinated Debt means (i) the Subordinated Notes, (ii) Seller Subordinated Debt and (iii) any other unsecured Debt of the Company which has subordination terms, covenants, pricing and other terms which have been approved in writing by the Required Lenders.

Subordinated Notes means (i) the 3.50% Senior Subordinated Notes due 2025 of the Company (and related guarantees) in the aggregate principal amount of $550,000,000 and (ii) the 5.50% Senior Subordinated Notes due 2026 of the Company (and related guarantees) in the aggregate principal amount of $500,000,000.

Subsidiary means, with respect to any Person, a corporation, partnership, limited liability company or other entity of which such Person and/or its other Subsidiaries own, directly or indirectly, such number of outstanding shares or other ownership interests as have more than 50% of the ordinary voting power for the election of directors or other managers of such corporation, partnership, limited liability company or other entity.  Unless the context otherwise requires, each reference to Subsidiaries herein shall be a reference to Subsidiaries of the Company.

Suretyship Liability means any agreement, undertaking or arrangement by which any Person guarantees, endorses or otherwise becomes or is contingently liable upon (by direct or indirect agreement, contingent or otherwise, to provide funds for payment, to supply funds to or\ otherwise to invest in a debtor, or otherwise to assure a creditor against loss) any indebtedness, obligation or other liability of any other Person (other than by endorsements of instruments in the course of collection), or guarantees the payment of dividends or other distributions upon the shares of any other Person.  The amount of any Person’s obligation in respect of any Suretyship Liability shall (subject to any limitation set forth therein) be deemed to be the principal amount of the debt, obligation or other liability supported thereby and shall in all cases exclude any guarantees by the Company or any Subsidiary of an operating lease of the Company or any Subsidiary.

Taxes - see Section 7.6.

Termination Date means the earlier to occur of (a) September 30, 2023 (or any later date that may be established as the Termination Date pursuant to Section 2.5) or (b) such other date on which the Commitments terminate pursuant to Section 6 or 11.

TMCC means Toyota Motor Credit Corporation.

Total Outstandings means, at any time, the sum of (a) the Revolving Outstandings plus (b) the Stated Amount of all Letters of Credit.

Uniform Commercial Code means the Uniform Commercial Code as in effect from time to time in the State of New York.

Unmatured Event of Default means any event that, if it continues uncured, will, with lapse of time or notice or both, constitute an Event of Default.

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Used Motor Vehicle means, at any time, a Motor Vehicle that is not a New Motor Vehicle or an Auction Motor Vehicle.

Wholly Owned Subsidiary means, as to any Person, any other Person all of the Equity Interests of which (other than directors’ qualifying shares required by law) are owned by such Person directly and/or through other Wholly Owned Subsidiaries.

1.2Other Interpretive Provisions.  (1) The meanings of defined terms are equally applicable to the singular and plural forms of the defined terms.
(a)Section, Schedule and Exhibit references are to this Agreement unless otherwise specified.
(b)The term “including” is not limiting and means “including without limitation.”
(c)In the computation of periods of time from a specified date to a later specified date, the word “from” means “from and including”; the words “to” and “until” each mean “to but excluding”, and the word “through” means “to and including.”
(d)Unless otherwise expressly provided herein, (i) references to agreements (including this Agreement) and other contractual instruments shall be deemed to include all subsequent amendments and other modifications thereto, but only to the extent such amendments and other modifications are not prohibited by the terms of any Loan Document and (ii) references to any statute or regulation shall be construed as including all statutory and regulatory provisions amending, replacing, supplementing or interpreting such statute or regulation.
(e)This Agreement and the other Loan Documents may use several different limitations, tests or measurements to regulate the same or similar matters.  All such limitations, tests and measurements are cumulative and each shall be performed in accordance with its terms.
(f)This Agreement and the other Loan Documents are the result of negotiations among and have been reviewed by counsel to the Agent, the Company, the Lenders and the other parties thereto and are the products of all parties.  Accordingly, they shall not be construed against the Agent or the Lenders merely because of the Agent’s or Lenders’ involvement in their preparation.
(g)References herein to the “knowledge” of the Company or any Subsidiary shall mean the actual knowledge of the officers of the Company or such Subsidiary.
1.3Effective Date.  On the Effective Date, (i) the Company agrees that it will pay to the Agent for the account of each Lender that is a party to the Existing Agreement all interest and fees owed to such Lender under the Existing Agreement, (ii) each Lender’s Pro Rata Share shall be as set forth on Schedule 2.1 to this Agreement, (iii) all revolving loans under the Existing Agreement outstanding on the Effective Date shall become Revolving Loans hereunder, (iv) [reserved], (v) each Lender that will have a greater principal amount of Revolving Loans outstanding hereunder on the Effective Date than such Lender had revolving loans outstanding under the Existing Agreement immediately prior to the Effective Date will fund to the Agent the amount of the difference, (vi) [reserved] and (vii) the Agent will, if necessary, apply the proceeds

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of such fundings to disburse funds to the Lenders such that, after giving effect to such disbursements, each Lender has the correct amount of Loans outstanding on the Effective Date.

1.4Domestic Subsidiaries.  Wherever herein the allocation, ownership, character or amount of any asset or liability or item of income or expense is said to be “of”, “to” or “attributable to” the Domestic Subsidiaries, such phrase means of, to or attributable to the Domestic Subsidiaries disregarding any interest of the Domestic Subsidiaries in, any amount received or receivable by the Domestic Subsidiaries from, and any assets or liabilities of, the Foreign Subsidiaries of the Domestic Subsidiaries.
1.5Capital Lease Accounting.  Notwithstanding anything to the contrary set forth herein, any change in accounting for leases pursuant to GAAP resulting from the adoption of Financial Accounting Standards Board Accounting Standards Update No. 2016-02, Leases (Topic 842) (“FAS 842”), to the extent such adoption would require treating any lease (or similar arrangement conveying the right to use) as a capital lease where such lease (or similar arrangement) would not have been required to be so treated under GAAP as in effect on December 31, 2015, such lease shall not be considered a capital lease, and all calculations and deliverables under this Agreement or any other Loan Document shall be made or delivered, as applicable, in accordance therewith. Further, vehicle lease transactions that qualify as sales-type leases under ASC 840 whereby the Company is party to a guaranteed residual value or buyback obligation, shall not be considered a capital lease.
SECTION 2COMMITMENTS OF THE LENDERS; BORROWING PROCEDURES.
2.1Commitments.  On and subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement, each of the Lenders, severally and for itself alone, agrees to make Loans to, and to issue or participate in Letters of Credit for the account of, the Company as follows:
2.1.1Revolving Loan Commitment.  Each Lender will make loans on a revolving basis (“Revolving Loans”) to the Company from time to time until the Termination Date in such Lender’s Pro Rata Share of such aggregate amounts as the Company may request; provided that (x) the Revolving Outstandings will not at any time exceed the Revolving Commitment Amount and (y) the Total Outstandings will not, at any time, exceed the Borrowing Base by more than the lesser of (x) $300,000,000 and (y) 35% of the Domestic Blue Sky Value at such time.
2.1.2[Reserved].  
2.1.3L/C Commitment.  (a) The Issuing Lender will issue letters of credit, in each case containing such terms and conditions as are permitted by this Agreement and are reasonably satisfactory to the Issuing Lender (each, a “Letter of Credit”), at the request of and for the account of the Company from time to time before the date which is 30 days prior to the Termination Date and (b) as more fully set forth in Section 2.7.2, each Lender agrees to purchase a participation in each such Letter of Credit; provided that (i) the aggregate Stated Amount of all Letters of Credit shall not at any time exceed $50,000,000 (the “L/C Commitment Amount”) and (ii) the Total Outstandings will not, at any time, exceed the Borrowing Base by more than the lesser of (x) $300,000,000 and (y) 35% of the Domestic Blue Sky Value at such time.

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2.2Loan Procedures.  (2) Except for Same Day Loans funded under Section 2.2(b), the Company shall give written notice or telephonic notice (followed immediately by written confirmation thereof) to the Agent of each proposed borrowing not later than 10:00 A.M., Detroit time, at least two Business Days prior to the proposed date of such borrowing.  Each such notice shall be effective upon receipt by the Agent, shall be irrevocable and shall specify the date and amount of the proposed borrowing.  Within one Business Day after receipt of such notice, the Agent shall advise each Lender thereof.  Not later than 1:00 P.M., Detroit time, on the date of a proposed borrowing, each Lender shall provide the Agent at the office specified by the Agent with immediately available funds covering such Lender’s Pro Rata Share of such borrowing and, so long as the Agent has not received written notice that the conditions precedent set forth in Section 10 with respect to such borrowing have not been satisfied, the Agent shall pay over the funds received by the Agent to the Company on the requested borrowing date.  Each borrowing shall be on a Business Day.
(a)In addition to borrowings under Section 2.2(a), the Company may give written or electronic notice or telephonic notice (followed immediately by written or electronic confirmation thereof) to the Agent of a proposed Same Day Loan not later than 11:00 A.M., Detroit time, on any Business Day that the Company has not made (and will not make) a Same Day Prepayment.  Each such notice shall be effective upon receipt by the Agent, shall be irrevocable, shall specify the amount of the proposed Same Day Loan, which amount may not exceed Twenty Million and 00/100 Dollars ($20,000,000.00) for any particular Business Day and shall specify whether such proposed Same Day Loan is to be a Revolving Loan.  By 11:30 A.M., Detroit time, on the Business Day that the Agent receives a notice of a proposed Same Day Loan, the Agent shall advise each Lender thereof.  Not later than 3:00 P.M., Detroit time, on the Business Day that the Agent receives a notice of a proposed Same Day Loan, each Lender shall provide the Agent at the office specified by the Agent with immediately available funds covering such Lender’s Pro Rata Share of such Same Day Loan and, so long as the Agent has not received written notice from a Lender (before 3:00 P.M., Detroit time, on the Business Day that the Agent receives a notice of a proposed Same Day Loan) that the conditions precedent set forth in Section 10 with respect to such borrowing have not been satisfied, the Agent shall pay over the funds received by the Agent by a federal wire transfer to the Company’s bank account, which federal wire transfer must be initiated by the Agent on or before 4:00 P.M., Detroit time, on the Business Day that the Agent receives a notice of the proposed Same Day Loan.  Each Same Day Loan for which the above requirements are satisfied shall be treated as being made by the Lenders (and shall be part of the Revolving Outstandings) on the Business Day that the Agent initiates the federal wire transfer, even if the Company cannot confirm the receipt of such funds until the next Business Day.  Each Same Day Loan must be requested (and shall be made) on a Business Day.  The Company may not request a Same Day Loan on any Business Day if the Company has notified the Agent that the Company is making a Same Day Prepayment on such Business Day.  The Company may request a Same Day Loan on the same Business Day that it has previously requested a borrowing under Section 2.2(a) and/or on the same Business Day for which the Company has notified the Agent of a voluntary prepayment under Section 6.2(a) and such Same Day Loan shall be funded in addition to, separately from and without any netting for such other borrowing and/or voluntary prepayment.
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2.3Commitments Several.  The failure of any Lender to make a requested Loan on any date shall not relieve any other Lender of its obligation (if any) to make a Loan on such date, but no Lender shall be responsible for the failure of any other Lender to make any Loan to be made by such other Lender.
2.4Certain Conditions.  Notwithstanding any other provision of this Agreement, no Lender shall have an obligation to make any Loan, if an Event of Default or Unmatured Event of Default has occurred and is continuing.
2.5Extension of Termination Date.  On or prior to September 30th of the year which is two (2) years prior to the then current Termination Date, the Termination Date shall be extended for an additional year if the Agent (acting at the request of all of the Lenders) shall notify the Company in writing on or prior to such date that the Termination Date is so extended for an additional year (such notice, an “Extension Notice”).  If the Agent shall have issued an Extension Notice by the time required above, the Agent shall promptly notify the Company and each Lender of the new Termination Date.  If no Extension Notice is received by the Company on or prior to such date or any such anniversary, as the case may be, the Termination Date shall not be extended on such date.
2.6Defaulting Lenders.
(a)Defaulting Lender Adjustments.  Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained in this Agreement, if any Lender becomes a Defaulting Lender, then, until such time as such Lender is no longer a Defaulting Lender, to the extent permitted by applicable law:
(i)Waivers and Amendments.  Such Defaulting Lender’s right to approve or disapprove any amendment, waiver or consent with respect to this Agreement or any other Loan Document shall be restricted as set forth in the definition of Required Lenders.
(ii)Defaulting Lender Waterfall.  Any payment of principal, interest, fees or other amounts received by the Agent for the account of such Defaulting Lender (whether voluntary or mandatory, at maturity, pursuant to Section 11 or otherwise), or received by the Agent from a Defaulting Lender pursuant to Section 7.4, shall be applied at such time or times as may be determined by the Agent as follows:  first, to the payment of any amounts owing by such Defaulting Lender to the Agent hereunder; second, as the Company may request (so long as no Event of Default or Unmatured Event of Default exists), to the funding of any Loan in respect of which such Defaulting Lender has failed to fund its portion thereof as required by this Agreement, as determined by the Agent; third, if so determined by the Agent in its discretion, to be held in a deposit account as cash collateral for release in such order as the Agent shall determine in order to satisfy (x) such Defaulting Lender’s potential future funding obligations with respect to Loans under this Agreement and (y) such Defaulting Lender’s future indemnity obligations to the Agent under this Agreement; fourth, to the payment of any amounts owing to the Lenders as a result of any judgment of a court of competent jurisdiction obtained by any Lender against such Defaulting Lender as a result of such Defaulting Lender’s breach of its obligations under this Agreement; fifth, so long as no Event of Default or Unmatured Event of Default exists, to the payment of any amounts owing to the Company as a result of any judgment of a

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court of competent jurisdiction obtained by the Company against such Defaulting Lender as a result of such Defaulting Lender’s breach of its obligations under this Agreement; and sixth, to such Defaulting Lender or as otherwise directed by a court of competent jurisdiction; provided that, if (x) such payment is a payment of the principal amount of any Loans in respect of which such Defaulting Lender has not fully funded its appropriate share and (y) such Loans were made at a time when the conditions set forth in Section 10.2 were satisfied or waived, such payment shall be applied solely to pay the Loans of all Non-Defaulting Lenders on a pro rata basis prior to being applied to the payment of any Loans of such Defaulting Lender until such time as all Loans are held by the Lenders pro rata in accordance with the Commitments hereunder.  Any payments, prepayments or other amounts paid or payable to a Defaulting Lender that are applied (or held) to pay amounts owed by a Defaulting Lender or to post cash collateral pursuant to this Section 2.6(a)(ii) shall be deemed paid to and redirected by such Defaulting Lender, and each Lender irrevocably consents hereto.
(iii)Certain Fees.  No Defaulting Lender shall be entitled to receive any Non-Use Fee pursuant to Section 5.1 for any period during which that Lender is a Defaulting Lender (and the Company shall not be required to pay any such fee that otherwise would have been required to have been paid to that Defaulting Lender).
(b)Defaulting Lender Cure.  If the Company and the Agent agree in writing that a Lender is no longer a Defaulting Lender, the Agent will so notify the parties hereto, whereupon as of the effective date specified in such notice and subject to any conditions set forth therein (which may include arrangements with respect to any cash collateral), that Lender will, to the extent applicable, purchase at par that portion of outstanding Loans of the other Lenders or take such other actions as the Agent may determine to be necessary to cause the Loans to be held pro rata by the Lenders in accordance with the Commitments hereunder, whereupon such Lender will cease to be a Defaulting Lender; provided that no adjustment will be made retroactively with respect to fees accrued or payments made by or on behalf of the Company while that Lender was a Defaulting Lender; and provided, further, that except to the extent otherwise expressly agreed by the affected parties, no change hereunder from Defaulting Lender to Lender will constitute a waiver or release of any claim of any party hereunder arising from that Lender’s having been a Defaulting Lender.
2.7Letter of Credit Procedures.

2.7.1L/C Applications.  The Company shall give notice to the Agent and the Issuing Lender of the proposed issuance of each Letter of Credit (other than the Existing Letter of Credit) on a Business Day which is at least three Business Days (or such lesser number of days as the Agent and the Issuing Lender shall agree in any particular instance in their sole discretion) prior to the proposed date of issuance of such Letter of Credit.  Each such notice shall be accompanied by an L/C Application, duly executed by the Company and in all respects reasonably satisfactory to the Agent and the Issuing Lender, together with such other documentation as the Agent or the Issuing Lender may reasonably request in support thereof, it being understood that each L/C Application shall specify, among other things, the date on which the proposed Letter of Credit is to be issued, the expiration date of such Letter of Credit (which shall not be later than the earlier to occur of (x) one year after the date of issuance thereof and (y) thirty days prior to the scheduled Termination Date) and whether such Letter of Credit is to be transferable in whole or in part.  So long as the Issuing Lender has not received written notice that the conditions precedent set forth in Section 10 with respect to the issuance of such Letter of Credit have not been satisfied, the Issuing Lender shall issue such

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Letter of Credit on the requested issuance date.  The Issuing Lender shall promptly advise the Agent and each Lender of the issuance of each Letter of Credit and of any amendment thereto, extension thereof or event or circumstance changing the amount available for drawing thereunder.  In the event of any inconsistency between the terms of any L/C Application and the terms of this Agreement, the terms of this Agreement shall control.

2.7.2Participations in Letters of Credit.  Concurrently with the issuance of each Letter of Credit (or, in the case of the Existing Letter of Credit, on the Effective Date), the Issuing Lender shall be deemed to have sold and transferred to each other Lender, and each other Lender shall be deemed irrevocably and unconditionally to have purchased and received from the Issuing Lender, without recourse or warranty, an undivided interest and participation, to the extent of such other Lender’s Pro Rata Share, in such Letter of Credit and the Company’s reimbursement obligations with respect thereto.  For the purposes of this Agreement, the unparticipated portion of each Letter of Credit shall be deemed to be the Issuing Lender’s “participation” therein.  The Issuing Lender hereby agrees, upon request of the Agent or any Lender, to deliver to the Agent or such Lender a list of all outstanding Letters of Credit issued by the Issuing Lender, together with such information related thereto as the Agent or such Lender may reasonably request.

2.7.3Reimbursement Obligations.  The Company hereby unconditionally and irrevocably agrees to reimburse the Issuing Lender for each payment or disbursement made by the Issuing Lender under any Letter of Credit honoring any demand for payment made by the beneficiary thereunder, in each case on the date that such payment or disbursement is made.  If any amount of such payment or disbursement is not reimbursed on the date thereof, a Revolving Loan shall be deemed to have been made in such amount and shall bear interest from the date thereof at the interest rate applicable to Revolving Loans.  The Issuing Lender shall notify the Company and the Agent whenever any demand for payment is made under any Letter of Credit by the beneficiary thereunder; provided that the failure of the Issuing Lender to so notify the Company shall not affect the rights of the Issuing Lender or the Lenders in any manner whatsoever.

2.7.4Limitation on Obligations of Issuing Lender.  In determining whether to pay under any Letter of Credit, the Issuing Lender shall not have any obligation to the Company or any Lender other than to confirm that any documents required to be delivered under such Letter of Credit appear to have been delivered and appear to comply on their face with the requirements of such Letter of Credit.  Any action taken or omitted to be taken by the Issuing Lender under or in connection with any Letter of Credit, if taken or omitted in the absence of gross negligence and willful misconduct, shall not impose upon the Issuing Lender any liability to the Company or any Lender and shall not reduce or impair the Company’s reimbursement obligations set forth in Section 2.7.3 or the obligations of the Lenders pursuant to Section 2.7.5.

2.7.5Funding by Lenders to Issuing Lender.  If the Issuing Lender makes any payment or disbursement under any Letter of Credit and the Company has not reimbursed the Issuing Lender in full for such payment or disbursement by 10:00 A.M., Detroit time, on the date of such payment or disbursement, or if any reimbursement received by the Issuing Lender from the Company is or must be returned or rescinded upon or during any bankruptcy or reorganization of the Company or otherwise, each other Lender shall be obligated to pay to the Agent for the account of the Issuing Lender, in full or partial payment of the purchase price of its participation in such Letter of Credit, its Pro Rata Share of such payment or disbursement (but no such payment shall diminish the obligations of the Company under Section 2.7.3), and, upon notice from the Issuing Lender, the Agent shall promptly notify each other Lender thereof.  Each other Lender irrevocably and unconditionally agrees to so pay to the Agent in immediately available funds for the Issuing Lender’s account the amount of such other Lender’s Pro Rata Share of such payment or disbursement.  If and to the extent any Lender shall not have made such amount available to the Agent by 2:00 P.M., Detroit time, on the Business Day on which such Lender receives notice from the Agent of such payment or disbursement (it being understood that any such notice received after noon, Detroit time, on

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any Business Day shall be deemed to have been received on the next following Business Day), (a) the Agent shall be entitled to retain (for the benefit of the Issuing Lender) all interest payments paid by the Company allocable to such Lender’s Pro Rata Share of the unpaid reimbursement obligations for the period from the time such Lender was required to make such amount available to the Agent until such Lender actually makes such amount available or such amount is indefeasibly paid to the Agent by the Company and (b) such Lender agrees to pay to the Issuing Lender forthwith upon demand the greater of (x) all reasonable and actual costs incurred by the Issuing Lender as a result of such failure and (y) interest on such amount for the Issuing Lender’s account, for each day from the date such amount was to have been delivered to the Agent to the date such amount is paid, at a rate per annum equal to the Federal Funds Rate from time to time in effect.  Any Lender’s failure to make available to the Agent its Pro Rata Share of any such payment or disbursement shall not relieve any other Lender of its obligation hereunder to make available to the Agent such other Lender’s Pro Rata Share of such payment, but no Lender shall be responsible for the failure of any other Lender to make available to the Agent such other Lender’s Pro Rata Share of any such payment or disbursement.      

SECTION 3NOTES EVIDENCING LOANS.
3.1Notes.  The Loans of each Lender shall be evidenced by a promissory note (each a “Note”) substantially in the form set forth in Exhibit A, with appropriate insertions, payable to the order of such Lender in full on the Termination Date.
3.2Recordkeeping.  Each Lender shall record in its records, or at its option on the schedule attached to its Note, the date and amount of each Loan made by such Lender and each repayment thereof.  The aggregate unpaid principal amount so recorded shall be rebuttable presumptive evidence of the principal amount owing and unpaid on such Note.  The failure to so record any such amount or any error in so recording any such amount shall not, however, limit or otherwise affect the obligations of the Company hereunder or under any Note to repay the principal amount of the Loans evidenced by such Note together with all interest accruing thereon.
SECTION 4INTEREST.
4.1Interest Rate.  The Company promises to pay interest on the unpaid principal amount of each Loan for the period commencing on the date of such Loan until such Loan is paid in full at the Interest Rate.
4.2Interest Payment Dates.  Accrued interest on each Loan shall be payable in arrears for each month on the 20th day of the next succeeding month and at maturity.  After maturity, accrued interest on all Loans shall be payable on demand.
4.3Computation of Interest.  Interest shall be computed for the actual number of days elapsed on the basis of a year of 360 days.  The Interest Rate shall change simultaneously with each change in the LIBO Rate referred to in the definition of “Interest Rate.”
SECTION 5FEES.
5.1Non-Use Fee.  The Company agrees to pay to the Agent for the account of the Lenders a non-use fee (the “Non-Use Fee”) equal to 0.30% per annum (computed for the actual number of days elapsed on the basis of a year of 360 days) of an amount equal to the Commitments (other than Commitments to issue Letters of Credit) less the Total Outstandings.  Such Non-Use

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Fees shall accrue from and including the Effective Date to and excluding the Termination Date and be payable in arrears (x) at all times prior to the Termination Date, on an annual basis for each year, on the 20th day of the next succeeding January and (y) on the Termination Date.  Each Lender shall be entitled to receive such Lender’s Pro Rata Share of the Non-Use Fee.

5.2Agent’s Fees.  (a) Each Lender hereto acknowledges and agrees that the Agent may deduct from interest payments received by it from the Company an amount equal to 0.10% per annum of the daily unpaid principal amount of such Lender’s Pro Rata Share of the Loans for the period from and including the Effective Date to and excluding the Termination Date, and that all payments of interest to such Lenders by the Agent shall be net of such amount.
(b)All of the Agent’s fees payable under Section 5.2(a) shall be computed for the actual number of days elapsed on the basis of a year of 360 days.
(c)Each Lender hereto acknowledges and agrees that the Agent may deduct from the Letter of Credit Fees received by it from the Company an amount equal to 50% of the Letter of Credit Fees payable to such Lender under Section 5.3, and that all payments of Letter of Credit Fees to such Lender by the Agent shall be net of such amount.
5.3Letter of Credit Fee.  The Company agrees to pay to the Agent for the account of the Lenders a fee for each Letter of Credit (the “Letter of Credit Fee”) equal to 1.50% per annum of the undrawn amount of such Letter of Credit.  Such Letter of Credit Fees shall be payable with respect to each Letter of Credit in advance on the date of issuance, increase or extension thereof.  Subject to Section 5.2(c), each Lender shall be entitled to receive such Lender’s Pro Rata Share of the Letter of Credit Fee.
5.4All Fees.  All fees under this Section 5 are nonrefundable.
SECTION 6REDUCTION OR TERMINATION OF THE REVOLVING COMMITMENT AMOUNT; PREPAYMENTS.
6.1Voluntary Reduction of Revolving Commitment Amount; Fee; Termination.  (3) Subject to Section 6.1(c) below, the Company may from time to time on at least one Business Day’s prior written notice to the Agent (which shall promptly advise each Lender thereof) permanently reduce the Revolving Commitment Amount to an amount not less than the Revolving Outstandings.  All reductions of the Revolving Commitment Amount shall reduce the Revolving Commitments pro rata among the Lenders according to their respective Pro Rata Shares.
(a)[Reserved].
(b)The Company may not reduce the Revolving Commitment Amount unless it pays the fees required pursuant to this Section 6.1(c).  The Company may reduce the Revolving Commitment Amount upon at least ten Business Days’ notice to the Agent (which shall promptly advise each Lender thereof) and payment of the early termination fee set forth below.  If the Revolving Commitment Amount is reduced pursuant to this Section 6.1, the Company shall pay to the Agent, for the ratable account of the Lenders, an early termination fee upon each such reduction equal to 0.25% of the amount of such reduction.

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6.2Voluntary Prepayments.  (4) Except for Same Day Prepayments under Section 6.2(b), the Company may, upon not less than one Business Day’s prior written notice to the Agent, from time to time prepay the Loans in whole or in part, without premium or penalty.
(a)In addition to voluntary prepayments under Section 6.2(a), the Company may make a Same Day Prepayment of the Total Outstandings on any Business Day that the Company has not requested (and will not request) a Same Day Loan.  In order to make a Same Day Prepayment, the Company must give written or electronic notice or telephonic notice (followed immediately by written or electronic confirmation thereof) to the Agent of the Same Day Prepayment not later than 11:00 A.M., Detroit time, on the Business Day that the Company desires to make such Same Day Prepayment.  Each such notice shall be effective upon receipt by the Agent, shall be irrevocable, shall specify the amount of the proposed Same Day Prepayment, which amount may not exceed Twenty Million and 00/100 Dollars ($20,000,000.00) for any particular Business Day and shall specify whether such proposed Same Day Prepayment is to be applied to the Revolving Loans.  By 11:30 A.M., Detroit time, on the Business Day that the Agent receives a notice of a proposed Same Day Prepayment, the Agent shall advise each Lender thereof.  Each Same Day Prepayment must be paid to the Agent by a federal wire transfer to the Agent’s designated bank account, which federal wire transfer must be initiated by the Company on or before 4:00 P.M., Detroit time, on the Business Day that the Agent receives the notice of such Same Day Prepayment.  Each Same Day Prepayment for which the above requirements are satisfied shall be treated as being made by the Company (and shall reduce the Revolving Outstandings) on the Business Day that the Company initiates the federal wire transfer, even if the Agent cannot confirm the receipt of such funds until the next Business Day.  If the federal wire transfer for any Same Day Prepayment is not initiated by the Company on or before 4:00 P.M., Detroit time, on the Business Day that the Agent received the notice of such Same Day Prepayment, such Same Day Prepayment shall be deemed to have been received by the Agent on the following Business Day, unless the Agent can actually confirm (on such following Business Day) that such wire transfer was actually received into the Agent’s designated bank account on the Business Day that the Agent received the notice of such Same Day Prepayment.  Each Same Day Prepayment must be made on a Business Day.  The Company may not make a Same Day Prepayment on any Business Day that the Company has requested a Same Day Loan.  The Company may make a Same Day Prepayment on the same Business Day that it has previously requested a borrowing under Section 2.2(a) and/or on the same Business Day for which the Company has notified the Agent of a voluntary prepayment under Section 6.2(a) and such Same Day Prepayment shall be made in addition to, separately from and without any netting for such other borrowing and/or voluntary prepayment.  All Same Day Prepayments may be made without premium or penalty.
6.3Mandatory Prepayments.  If at any time (A) the Total Outstandings exceed (B) the sum of (i) the Borrowing Base in effect at such time plus (ii) the lesser of (x) $300,000,000 and (y) 35% of the Domestic Blue Sky Value at such time, the Company shall immediately prepay Loans and/or Cash Collateralize Letters of Credit, or do a combination of the foregoing, in an amount sufficient to eliminate such excess.  To the extent Cash Collateral is provided for any Letter of Credit as provided in the immediately preceding sentence, the Agent agrees, upon request of the Company, to release such Cash Collateral if at any time when no Event of Default exists clause (A) of the immediately preceding sentence does not exceed clause (B) of such sentence.

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SECTION 7MAKING AND PRORATION OF PAYMENTS; SETOFF; TAXES.
7.1Making of Payments.  All payments of principal and/or interest on the Notes, and of all fees, shall be made by the Company to the Agent in immediately available funds, without defense, deduction, recoupment, set-off or counterclaim, at the office specified by the Agent not later than noon, Detroit time, on the date due and funds received after that hour shall be deemed to have been received by the Agent on the following Business Day; provided, that Same Day Prepayments shall be subject to Section 6.2(b).  The Agent shall remit to each Lender its share of all such payments (other than Same Day Prepayments) received in collected funds by the Agent for the account of such Lender as follows:  (i) on the Business Day deemed received, in the case of payments specified by the Company as principal payments; and (ii) on the following Business Day after the Business Day deemed received, in the case of other amounts.  All Same Day Prepayments shall be made to (and shall be deemed to have been received by) the Agent as set forth in Section 6.2(b) and shall, subject to the terms of Section 12.11(c), be remitted by the Agent to each Lender by a federal wire transfer to such Lender’s designated bank account, which federal wire transfer must be initiated by the Agent on or before 4:00 P.M., Detroit time, on the Business Day that the Agent receives the notice of such Same Day Prepayment.  Each Same Day Prepayment for which the above requirements are satisfied shall be treated as being remitted by the Agent to the Lenders on the Business Day that the Agent initiates the federal wire transfer, even if the Lenders cannot confirm the receipt of such funds until the next Business Day.
7.2Application of Certain Payments.  Each payment of principal shall be applied to such Loans as the Company shall direct by notice to be received by the Agent on or before the date of such payment.  Concurrently with each remittance to any Lender of its share of any such payment, the Agent shall advise such Lender as to the application of such payment.
7.3Due Date Extension.  If any payment of principal or interest with respect to any of the Loans, or of any fees, falls due on a day which is not a Business Day, then such due date shall be extended to the immediately following Business Day and, in the case of principal, additional interest shall accrue and be payable for the period of any such extension.
7.4Setoff.  The Company agrees that the Agent and each Lender have all rights of setoff provided by applicable law, and in addition thereto, the Company agrees that at any time any Event of Default exists, the Agent and each Lender may apply to the payment of any obligations of the Company hereunder, whether or not then due, any and all balances, credits, deposits, accounts or moneys of the Company then or thereafter with the Agent or such Lender.  The Agent or the Lender exercising the setoff shall promptly notify the Company thereof after making such exercise; provided that failure to give such notice shall not affect the validity of the setoff; provided, further, that in the event that any Defaulting Lender shall exercise any such right of setoff, (x) all amounts so set off shall be paid over immediately to the Agent for further application in accordance with the provisions of Section 2.6 and, pending such payment, shall be segregated by such Defaulting Lender from its other funds and deemed held in trust for the benefit of the Agent and the Lenders and (y) the Defaulting Lender shall provide promptly to the Agent a statement describing in reasonable detail all amounts owing to such Defaulting Lender as to which it exercised such right of setoff.

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7.5Proration of Payments.  If any Lender shall obtain any payment or other recovery (whether voluntary, involuntary, by application of offset or otherwise, but excluding any payment pursuant to Section 13.9 and excluding any payment made pursuant to any application of funds arising from the existence of a Defaulting Lender) on account of principal of or interest on any Loan (or on account of its exposure under any Letter of Credit) in excess of its share of payments and other recoveries obtained by all Lenders on account of principal of and interest on the Loans (or such exposure) then held by them, such Lender shall purchase from the other Lenders such participations in the Loans and Letters of Credit held by them as shall be necessary to cause such purchasing Lender to share the excess payment or other recovery ratably with each of them; provided that if all or any portion of the excess payment or other recovery is thereafter recovered from such purchasing Lender, the purchase shall be rescinded and the purchase price restored to the extent of such recovery.
7.6Taxes.  All payments of principal of, and interest on, the Loans and all other amounts payable hereunder shall be made free and clear of and without deduction for any present or future income, excise, stamp or franchise taxes and other taxes, fees, duties, withholdings or other charges of any nature whatsoever imposed by any taxing authority, excluding franchise taxes and taxes imposed on or measured by any Lender’s net income or receipts (all non-excluded items being called “Taxes”).  If any withholding or deduction from any payment to be made by the Company hereunder is required in respect of any Taxes pursuant to any applicable law, rule or regulation, then the Company will:
(a)pay directly to the relevant authority the full amount required to be so withheld or deducted;
(b)promptly forward to the Agent an official receipt or other documentation satisfactory to the Agent evidencing such payment to such authority; and
(c)pay to the Agent for the account of the Lenders such additional amount as is necessary to ensure that the net amount actually received by each Lender will equal the full amount such Lender would have received had no such withholding or deduction been required.

Moreover, if any Taxes are directly asserted against the Agent or any Lender with respect to any payment received by the Agent or such Lender hereunder, the Agent or such Lender may pay such Taxes and the Company will promptly pay such additional amounts (including any penalty, interest or expense) as is necessary in order that the net amount received by such Person after the payment of such Taxes (including any Taxes on such additional amount) shall equal the amount such Person would have received had such Taxes not been asserted.

If the Company fails to pay any Taxes when due to the appropriate taxing authority or fails to remit to the Agent, for the account of the respective Lenders, the required receipts or other required documentary evidence, the Company shall indemnify the Lenders for any incremental Taxes, interest or penalties that may become payable by any Lender as a result of any such failure.  For purposes of this Section 7.6, a distribution hereunder by the Agent or any Lender to or for the account of any Lender shall be deemed a payment by the Company.

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Each Lender that (a) is organized under the laws of a jurisdiction other than the United States of America or a state thereof and (b)(i) is a party hereto on the Effective Date or (ii) becomes an assignee of an interest under this Agreement under Section 13.9.1 after the Effective Date (unless such Lender was already a Lender hereunder immediately prior to such assignment) shall execute and deliver to the Company and the Agent one or more (as the Company or the Agent may reasonably request) United States Internal Revenue Service Form W-8ECI or Form W-8BEN or such other forms or documents, appropriately completed, as may be applicable to establish that such Lender is exempt from withholding or deduction of Taxes.  The Company shall not be required to pay additional amounts to any Lender pursuant to this Section 7.6 to the extent that the obligation to pay such additional amounts would not have arisen but for the failure of such Lender to comply with this paragraph.

SECTION 8WARRANTIES.

To induce the Agent and the Lenders to enter into this Agreement and to induce the Lenders to make Loans hereunder, the Company warrants to the Agent and the Lenders that:

8.1Organization.  The Company is a corporation validly existing and in good standing under the laws of the State of Delaware; each Subsidiary is validly existing and in good standing under the laws of the jurisdiction of its organization; and each of the Company and each Subsidiary is duly qualified to do business in each jurisdiction where, because of the nature of its activities or properties, such qualification is required, except for such jurisdictions where the failure to so qualify could not reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect.
8.2Authorization; No Conflict.  Each of the Company and each other Loan Party is duly authorized to execute and deliver each Loan Document to which it is a party, the Company is duly authorized to borrow monies hereunder and each of the Company and each other Loan Party is duly authorized to perform its obligations under each Loan Document to which it is a party.  The execution, delivery and performance by the Company of this Agreement and by each of the Company and each other Loan Party of each Loan Document to which it is a party, and the borrowings by the Company hereunder, do not and will not (a) require any consent or approval of any Governmental Authority (other than any consent or approval which has been obtained and is in full force and effect), (b) conflict with (i) any provision of law, (ii) the charter, by-laws or other organizational documents of the Company or any other Loan Party or (iii) any agreement, indenture, instrument or other document, or any judgment, order or decree, which is binding upon the Company or any other Loan Party or any of their respective properties or (c) require, or result in, the creation or imposition of any Lien on any asset of the Company, any Subsidiary or any other Loan Party (other than Liens in favor of the Agent created pursuant to the Collateral Documents).
8.3Validity and Binding Nature.  Each of this Agreement and each other Loan Document to which the Company or any other Loan Party is a party is the legal, valid and binding obligation of such Person, enforceable against such Person in accordance with its terms, subject to bankruptcy, insolvency and similar laws affecting the enforceability of creditors’ rights generally and to general principles of equity.

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8.4Financial Condition.  (a) The audited consolidated financial statements of the Company and its Subsidiaries as at December 31, 2020 and the unaudited consolidated condensed financial statements of the Company and its Subsidiaries as at September 30, 2020 and (b) the audited financial statements of PTL as at December 31, 2020 and the unaudited financial statements of PTL as at September 30, 2020, copies of each of which have been delivered to the Agent for distribution to each Lender, were prepared in accordance with GAAP.
8.5No Material Adverse Change.  Since December 31, 2020 there has been no material adverse change in the financial condition, operations, assets, business, properties or prospects of the Company and its Subsidiaries taken as a whole.
8.6Litigation and Contingent Liabilities.  No litigation (including derivative actions), arbitration proceeding or governmental investigation or proceeding is pending or, to the Company’s knowledge, threatened against the Company or any Subsidiary which might reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect.  Other than any liability incident to such litigation or proceedings, neither the Company nor any Subsidiary has, to the best of the Company’s knowledge, any material contingent liabilities not listed on Schedule 8.6 or permitted by Section 9.7.
8.7Ownership of Properties; Liens.  Each of the Company and each Subsidiary owns good and, in the case of real property, marketable title to all of its properties and assets, real and personal, tangible and intangible, of any nature whatsoever (including patents, trademarks, trade names, service marks and copyrights), free and clear of all Liens, charges and claims (including infringement claims with respect to patents, trademarks, service marks, copyrights and the like) except as permitted by Section 9.8.
8.8Subsidiaries.  As of the Effective Date, the Company has no Subsidiaries other than those previously notified to the Agent in writing.
8.9Pension Plans.  (5) During the twelve-consecutive-month period prior to the date of the execution and delivery of this Agreement or the making of any Loan, (i) no steps have been taken to terminate any Pension Plan and (ii) no contribution failure has occurred with respect to any Pension Plan sufficient to give rise to a Lien under Section 302(f) of ERISA.  No condition exists or event or transaction has occurred with respect to any Pension Plan which could result in the incurrence by the Company of any material liability, fine or penalty.
(a)All contributions (if any) have been made to any Multiemployer Pension Plan that are required to be made by the Company or any other member of the Controlled Group under the terms of the plan or of any collective bargaining agreement or by applicable law; neither the Company nor any other member of the Controlled Group has withdrawn or partially withdrawn from any Multiemployer Pension Plan, incurred any withdrawal liability with respect to any such plan or received notice of any claim or demand for withdrawal liability or partial withdrawal liability from any such plan, and no condition has occurred which, if continued, might result in a withdrawal or partial withdrawal from any such plan; and neither the Company nor any other member of the Controlled Group has received any notice that any Multiemployer Pension Plan is in reorganization, that increased contributions may be required to avoid a reduction in plan benefits or the imposition of any excise tax, that any such plan is or has been funded at a rate less than that

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required under Section 412 of the Code, that any such plan is or may be terminated, or that any such plan is or may become insolvent.
(b)Each Foreign Employee Benefit Plan is in compliance in all respects with all laws, regulations and rules applicable thereto and the respective requirements of the governing documents for such plan, except for any non-compliance the consequences of which, in the aggregate, would not result in a Material Adverse Effect.  There are no actions, suits or claims pending or, to the knowledge of the Company, threatened against the Company or any Subsidiary or any other member of the Controlled Group with respect to any Foreign Employee Benefit Plan, other than routine claims for benefits and other than claims which, individually and in the aggregate, would not result in a Material Adverse Effect.
8.10Investment Company Act.  Neither the Company nor any Subsidiary is an “investment company” or a company “controlled” by an “investment company”, within the meaning of the Investment Company Act of 1940.
8.11Regulation U.  The Company is not engaged principally, or as one of its important activities, in the business of extending credit for the purpose of purchasing or carrying Margin Stock.
8.12Taxes.  Each of the Company and each Subsidiary has filed all Federal and other material tax returns and reports required by law to have been filed by it and has paid all taxes and governmental charges thereby shown to be owing, except any such taxes or charges which are being diligently contested in good faith by appropriate proceedings and for which adequate reserves in accordance with GAAP shall have been set aside on its books.
8.13Solvency, etc.  On the Effective Date, and immediately prior to and after giving effect to each borrowing hereunder and the use of the proceeds thereof, (a) the assets of the Company and the other Loan Parties, taken as a whole, will exceed the liabilities of the Company and the other Loan Parties, taken as a whole, and (b) the Company and the other Loan Parties, taken as a whole, will be solvent, will be able to pay their debts as they mature, will own property with fair saleable value greater than the amount required to pay their debts and will have capital sufficient to carry on their business as then constituted.
8.14Environmental Matters.
(a)No Violations.  Neither the Company nor any Subsidiary, nor any operator of the Company’s or any Subsidiary’s properties, is in violation, or alleged violation, of any judgment, decree, order, law, permit, license, rule or regulation pertaining to environmental matters, including those arising under the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (“RCRA”), the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act of 1980 (“CERCLA”), the Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act of 1986 or any other Environmental Law which individually or in the aggregate otherwise might reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect.
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Governmental Authority:  (a) that any one of them has been identified by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency as a potentially responsible party under CERCLA with respect to a site listed on the National Priorities List, 40 C.F.R. Part 300 Appendix B; (b) that any hazardous waste, as defined by 42 U.S.C. §6903(5), any hazardous substance as defined by 42 U.S.C. §9601(14), any pollutant or contaminant as defined by 42 U.S.C. §9601(33) or any toxic substance, oil or hazardous material or other chemical or substance regulated by any Environmental Law (all of the foregoing, “Hazardous Substances”) which any one of them has generated, transported or disposed of has been found at any site at which a Federal, state or local agency or other third party has conducted a remedial investigation, removal or other response action pursuant to any Environmental Law; (c) that the Company or any Subsidiary must conduct a remedial investigation, removal, response action or other activity pursuant to any Environmental Law; or (d) of any Environmental Claim.
(c)Handling of Hazardous Substances.  (i) No portion of the real property or other assets of the Company or any Subsidiary has been used for the handling, processing, storage or disposal of Hazardous Substances except in accordance in all material respects with applicable Environmental Laws and no underground tank or other underground storage receptacle for Hazardous Substances is located on any such properties located in the United States; (ii) in the course of any activities conducted by the Company, any Subsidiary or the operators of any real property of the Company or any Subsidiary, no Hazardous Substances have been generated or are being used on such properties except in accordance in all material respects with applicable Environmental Laws; (iii) there have been no Releases or threatened Releases of Hazardous Substances on, upon, into or from any real property or other assets of the Company or any Subsidiary, which Releases singly or in the aggregate might reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect; (iv) there have been no Releases on, upon, from or into any real property in the vicinity of the real property or other assets of the Company or any Subsidiary which, through soil or groundwater contamination, may have come to be located on, and which might reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect; and (v) any Hazardous Substances generated by the Company and its Subsidiaries have been transported offsite only by properly licensed carriers and delivered only to treatment or disposal facilities maintaining valid permits as required under applicable Environmental Laws, which transporters and facilities have been and are operating in compliance in all material respects with such permits and applicable Environmental Laws.
8.15Insurance.  The Agent has previously been notified in writing of the property and casualty insurance program of the Company and its Subsidiaries as of the Effective Date (including the names of all insurers, policy numbers, expiration dates, amounts and types of coverage, annual premiums, exclusions, deductibles, self-insured retention and a description in reasonable detail of any self-insurance program, retrospective rating plan, fronting arrangement or other risk assumption arrangement involving the Company or any Subsidiary).
8.16Information.  All information heretofore or contemporaneously herewith furnished in writing by the Company or any Subsidiary to the Agent or any Lender for purposes of or in connection with this Agreement and the transactions contemplated hereby is, and all written information hereafter furnished by or on behalf of the Company or any Subsidiary to the Agent or any Lender pursuant hereto or in connection herewith will be, true and accurate in every material respect on the date as of which such information is dated or certified, and none of such information is or will be materially incomplete by omitting to state any material fact necessary to make such

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information not misleading in light of the circumstances under which made (it being recognized by the Agent and the Lenders that any projections and forecasts provided by the Company are based on good faith estimates and assumptions believed by the Company to be reasonable as of the date of the applicable projections or forecasts and that actual results during the period or periods covered by any such projections and forecasts may differ materially from projected or forecasted results).

8.17Intellectual Property.  The Company and each Subsidiary owns and possesses or has a license or other right to use all patents, patent rights, trademarks, trademark rights, trade names, trade name rights, service marks, service mark rights and copyrights as are necessary for the conduct of the business of the Company and its Subsidiaries, without any infringement upon rights of others, except to the extent that failure to comply with any of the foregoing could not reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect.
8.18Burdensome Obligations.  Neither the Company nor any Subsidiary is a party to any agreement or contract or subject to any corporate or partnership restriction which might reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect.
8.19Labor Matters.  Neither the Company nor any Subsidiary is subject to any labor or collective bargaining agreement that could reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect.  There are no existing or threatened strikes, lockouts or other labor disputes involving the Company or any Subsidiary that singly or in the aggregate could reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect.  Hours worked by and payment made to employees of the Company and its Subsidiaries are not in violation of the Fair Labor Standards Act or any other applicable law, rule or regulation dealing with such matters, in each case that singly or in the aggregate could reasonably be expected to have a material adverse effect on the condition (financial or otherwise), business, assets, operations, properties or prospects of the Company and its Subsidiaries, taken as a whole.
8.20No Default.  No Event of Default or Unmatured Event of Default exists or would result from the incurring by the Company of any Debt hereunder or under any other Loan Document.
8.21Senior Debt.  The obligations of the Company and each Loan Party under the Loan Documents constitute “Senior Indebtedness” or “Senior Guarantor Indebtedness” of the Company or such Loan Party, as applicable, under and as defined under the indentures relating to the Subordinated Notes.
8.22Dealer Agreements; Material Business Relationships.  The Company and its Domestic Subsidiaries have such rights under Dealer Agreements as are necessary for the operation of their business.  Each of such Dealer Agreements is currently in full force and effect, and neither the Company nor any Subsidiary has received any notice of termination with respect to any such agreement, except, in each case, for such failures to remain in full force and effect and notices that could not reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect; and neither the Company nor any Subsidiary is aware of any event that with notice, lapse of time or both would allow any Manufacturer that is a party to any such Dealer Agreement to terminate any such agreement except for such terminations that could not reasonably be expected to have a Material

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Adverse Effect.  There exists no actual or threatened termination, cancellation or limitation of, or any modification of or change in, the business relationship between the Company or any of its Subsidiaries and any customer or any group of customers or with any Manufacturer that, in any case, could reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect.

8.23Anti-Money Laundering and Anti-Terrorism Finance Laws.  To the extent applicable, the Company and each of its Subsidiaries is in compliance, in all material respects, with anti-money laundering laws and anti-terrorism finance laws including the Bank Secrecy Act and the PATRIOT Act (the “Anti-Terrorism Laws”).
8.24Foreign Corrupt Practices Act.  No part of the proceeds of the Loans shall be used, directly or indirectly, for any payments to any governmental official or employee, political party, official of a political party, candidate for political office, or anyone else acting in an official capacity, in order to obtain, retain or direct business or obtain any improper advantage, in violation of the United States Foreign Corrupt Practices Act of 1977.
8.25Sanctions Laws.  Neither the Company nor any of its Subsidiaries, and to the knowledge of the Company, no Affiliate or broker or other agent of any of the Company or any of its Subsidiaries acting or benefiting in any capacity in connection with the Loans is any of the following (a “Restricted Person”):  (i) a Person that is listed in the annex to, or is otherwise subject to the provisions of, Executive Order No. 13224 on Terrorist Financing, effective September 24, 2001 (the “Executive Order”); (ii) a Person that is named as a “specially designated national and blocked person” on the most current list published by the U.S. Treasury Department Office of Foreign Assets Control (“OFAC”) at its official website or any replacement website or other replacement official publication of such list or similarly named by any similar foreign Governmental Authority; (iii) an agency of the government of a country, an organization controlled by a country, or a Person resident in a country that is subject to a sanctions program identified on the lists maintained by OFAC; or (iv) a Person that derives more than 10% of its assets or operating income from investments in or transactions with any such country, agency, organization or person.  Further, none of the proceeds from the Loans shall be used to finance any operations, investments or activities in, or make any payments to, any such country, agency, organization or Person subject to OFAC sanctions.
SECTION 9COVENANTS.

Until the expiration or termination of the Commitments and thereafter until all obligations of the Company hereunder and under the other Loan Documents are paid in full, the Company agrees that, unless at any time the Required Lenders shall otherwise expressly consent (except as provided in Section 13.1) in writing, it will:

9.1Reports, Certificates and Other Information.  Furnish to the Agent:
9.1.1Annual Report.  Promptly when available and in any event within 90 days after the close of each Fiscal Year:  (a) a copy of the annual report of the Company and its Subsidiaries for such Fiscal Year, including therein consolidated balance sheets and statements of earnings and cash flows of the Company and its Subsidiaries for such Fiscal Year, certified (without any qualification arising from the scope of the audit or as to the ability of the Company and its

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Subsidiaries to operate as a going concern) by Deloitte & Touche LLP or other independent auditors of recognized standing selected by the Company and reasonably acceptable to the Agent, together with (i) a written statement from such accountants to the effect that in making the examination necessary for the signing of such annual audit report by such accountants, nothing came to their attention that caused them to believe that the Company was not in compliance with any provision of Section 9.6, 9.7 or 9.9 of this Agreement insofar as such provision relates to accounting matters or, if something has come to their attention that caused them to believe that the Company was not in compliance with any such provision, describing such non-compliance in reasonable detail and (ii) a comparison with the financial results of the previous Fiscal Year; and (b) consolidating balance sheets of the Company and its Subsidiaries as of the end of such Fiscal Year and a consolidating statement of earnings for the Company and its Subsidiaries for such Fiscal Year.

9.1.2Interim Reports.  Promptly when available and in any event within 45 days after the end of each Fiscal Quarter (except the last Fiscal Quarter of each Fiscal Year), consolidated and consolidating balance sheets of the Company and its Subsidiaries as of the end of such Fiscal Quarter, together with consolidated and consolidating statements of earnings and cash flows for such Fiscal Quarter and for the period beginning with the first day of such Fiscal Year and ending on the last day of such Fiscal Quarter, together with a comparison with the corresponding period of the previous Fiscal Year; provided, that so long as the Company is a registrant within the meaning of Rule 1-01 of Regulation S-X of the SEC, the Company may deliver a copy of its report on Form 10Q for such Fiscal Quarter, together with consolidating balance sheets and consolidating statements of earnings for the relevant period, in lieu of the foregoing within such 45-day period.
9.1.3Compliance Certificates.  Contemporaneously with the furnishing of a copy of each annual audit report pursuant to Section 9.1.1(a) and each set of quarterly statements pursuant to Section 9.1.2, a duly completed compliance certificate in the form of Exhibit B, with appropriate insertions, dated the date of such annual report or such quarterly statements and signed by the Chief Financial Officer or the Controller of the Company, containing (i) a computation of each of the financial ratios and restrictions set forth in Section 9.6, (ii) the Current Assets Commitment Amount, if any, to be included in the financial ratios specified hereunder for the period until the next compliance certificate is due, (iii) the total amount of all consideration paid for all Foreign Acquisitions made by the Company and its Domestic Subsidiaries during the period covered by such compliance certificate (including cash and noncash purchase price, noncompetition payments, earnout payments, debt assumption and other similar consideration), (iv) the aggregate amount of all Foreign Investments by the Company and its Domestic Subsidiaries made during the period covered by such compliance certificate and (v) a statement to the effect that such officer has not become aware of any Event of Default or Unmatured Event of Default that has occurred and is continuing or, if there is any such event, describing it and the steps, if any, being taken to cure it and setting forth all Events of Default that had occurred but were cured or waived during the period covered by the related financial statements.
9.1.4Reports to the SEC and to Shareholders.  Promptly upon the filing or sending thereof, copies of all regular, periodic or special reports of the Company or any Subsidiary filed with the SEC; copies of all registration statements of the Company or any Subsidiary filed with the SEC (other than on Form S-8); and copies of all proxy statements or other communications made to security holders generally.

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9.1.5Notice of Default, Litigation and ERISA Matters.  Promptly upon the Company obtaining knowledge of any of the following, written notice describing the same and the steps being taken by the Company or the Subsidiary affected thereby with respect thereto:
(a)the occurrence of an Event of Default or an Unmatured Event of Default;
(b)any litigation, arbitration or governmental investigation or proceeding not previously disclosed by the Company to the Lenders which has been instituted or, to the knowledge of the Company, is threatened against the Company or any Subsidiary or to which any of the properties of any thereof is subject which might reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect;
(c)the institution of any steps by any member of the Controlled Group or any other Person to terminate any Pension Plan, or the failure of any member of the Controlled Group to make a required contribution to any Pension Plan (if such failure is sufficient to give rise to a Lien under Section 302(f) of ERISA) or to any Multiemployer Pension Plan, or the taking of any action with respect to a Pension Plan which could result in the requirement that the Company furnish a bond or other security to the PBGC or such Pension Plan, or the occurrence of any event with respect to any Pension Plan or Multiemployer Pension Plan which could result in the incurrence by any member of the Controlled Group of any material liability, fine or penalty (including any claim or demand for withdrawal liability or partial withdrawal from any Multiemployer Pension Plan), or any material increase in the contingent liability of the Company with respect to any post-retirement welfare plan benefit, or any notice that any Multiemployer Pension Plan is in reorganization, that increased contributions may be required to avoid a reduction in plan benefits or the imposition of an excise tax, that any such plan is or has been funded at a rate less than that required under Section 412 of the Code, that any such plan is or may be terminated, or that any such plan is or may become insolvent;
(d)any cancellation (unless contemporaneously replaced with similar coverage) or material change in any insurance maintained by the Company or any Subsidiary;
(e)any material violation of law by the Company or any Subsidiary or any officer or director of the Company or any Subsidiary related to the business of the Company or such Subsidiary; or
(f)any other event (including any violation of any Environmental Law or the assertion of any Environmental Claim) which might reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect.
9.1.6Management Reports.  Promptly upon receipt thereof, copies of all detailed financial and management reports submitted to the Company by independent auditors in connection with each audit made by such auditors of the books of the Company, to the extent such reports identify a material weakness (as such term is defined in the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board Auditing Standard No. 2) in the Company’s internal controls.

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9.1.7Subordinated Debt Notices.  Promptly from time to time, copies of any material notices (including notices of default or acceleration) received from any holder, or any notice from any trustee, of, under or with respect to any Subordinated Debt.
9.1.8Borrowing Base Certificates.  Within 45 days of the last day of each Fiscal Quarter, a Borrowing Base Certificate dated as of such last day and executed by the Chief Financial Officer or the Controller of the Company on behalf of the Company (provided that the Agent may at any time require the Company to deliver Borrowing Base Certificates more frequently).
9.1.9Notices of Casualty or Condemnation.  Promptly, and in any event within five days of the Company obtaining knowledge thereof, written notice of the occurrence of any material casualty loss (whether or not insured) or condemnation of any portion of any real property that is subject to a Mortgage.
9.1.10[Reserved].  
9.1.11PTL Annual Reports.  Promptly when available, and in any event within 90 days after the end of each fiscal year of PTL, a copy of the annual report of PTL for such fiscal year, including therein balance sheets and statements of earnings and cash flows of the PTL for such fiscal year, certified (without any qualification arising from the scope of the audit or as to the ability of PTL to operate as a going concern) by Deloitte & Touche LLP or other independent auditors of recognized standing selected by PTL and reasonably acceptable to the Agent, together with a comparison with the financial results of the previous fiscal year.
9.1.12PTL Interim Reports.  Promptly when available, and in any event within 45 days after the end of each fiscal quarter of PTL (except the last fiscal quarter of a fiscal year), balance sheets of PTL as of the end of such fiscal quarter together with statements of earnings and cash flows for such fiscal quarter and for the period beginning with the first day of such fiscal year and ending on the last day of such fiscal quarter, together with a comparison with the corresponding period of the previous fiscal year.
9.1.13Other Information.  Promptly from time to time, such other information concerning the Company and its Subsidiaries as any Lender or the Agent may reasonably request.

Documents required to be delivered pursuant to Section 9.1 (to the extent they consist of SEC filings that are publicly available or filings under the PTL investor website or the PTL website) (i) shall be deemed delivered at such time as they are posted on the SEC website (www.sec.gov) and (ii) may be delivered electronically and, if so delivered, shall be deemed to have been delivered on the date on which the Company provides a link to such documents in an email addressed to Robert Rappold at the Agent at robert.rappold@daimler.com (or such other email address as the Agent shall provide to the Company from time to time).

9.2Books, Records and Inspections.  Keep, and cause each Subsidiary to keep, its books and records in accordance with sound business practices sufficient to allow the preparation of financial statements in accordance with GAAP; permit, and cause each Subsidiary to permit, any Lender or the Agent or any representative thereof to inspect the properties and operations of the Company or such Subsidiary; and permit, and cause each Subsidiary to permit, at any reasonable time and with reasonable notice (or at any time without notice if an Event of Default

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exists), any Lender or the Agent or any representative thereof to visit any or all of its offices, to discuss its financial matters with its officers and its independent auditors (and the Company hereby authorizes such independent auditors to discuss such financial matters with any Lender or the Agent or any representative thereof at all times when an Event of Default has occurred and is continuing), and to examine any of its books or other records; and permit, and cause each Subsidiary to permit, the Agent (and any Lender that chooses to join the Agent for the purpose of such inspection) and its representatives to inspect the Inventory and other tangible assets of the Company or such Subsidiary, to perform appraisals of the Equipment of the Company or such Subsidiary, and to inspect, audit, check and make copies of and extracts from the books, records, computer data, computer programs, journals, orders, receipts, correspondence and other data relating to Inventory, Accounts Receivable and any other collateral.  All such examinations, inspections, audits or appraisals by the Agent shall be at the Agent’s expense; provided that if an Event of Default or Unmatured Event of Default exists, such examinations, inspections, audits and appraisals shall be at the Company’s expense.

9.3Maintenance of Property; Insurance.  (6) Keep, and cause each Subsidiary to keep, all material property necessary in the business of the Company or such Subsidiary in good working order and condition, ordinary wear and tear excepted.
(a)Maintain, and cause each Subsidiary to maintain, with responsible insurance companies, such insurance as may be required by any law or governmental regulation or court decree or order applicable to it and such other insurance, to such extent (including customary deductibles) and against such hazards and liabilities, as is customarily maintained by companies similarly situated; and, upon request of the Agent or any Lender, furnish to the Agent or such Lender a certificate setting forth in reasonable detail the nature and extent of all insurance maintained by the Company and its Subsidiaries.  The Company shall cause each issuer of an insurance policy with respect to the Company and its Domestic Subsidiaries to provide the Agent with an endorsement (i) naming the Agent as Lender’s loss payee with respect to each policy of property or casualty insurance and naming the Agent and each Lender as an additional insured with respect to each policy of insurance for liability for personal injury or property damage, (ii) providing that 30 days’ notice will be given to the Agent prior to any cancellation of, material reduction or change in coverage provided by or other material modification to such policy and (iii) reasonably acceptable in all other respects to the Agent.  The Company shall execute and deliver, and shall cause each other Loan Party to execute and deliver, to the Agent a collateral assignment, in form and substance reasonably satisfactory to the Agent, of each business interruption insurance policy maintained by such Loan Party.
9.4Compliance with Laws; Payment of Taxes and Liabilities.  (a) Comply, and cause each Subsidiary to comply, with all applicable laws, rules, regulations, decrees, orders, judgments, licenses and permits, except where failure to comply could not reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect; and (b) pay, and cause each Subsidiary to pay, prior to delinquency, all taxes and other governmental charges against it or any of its property, as well as claims of any kind which, if unpaid, might become a Lien on any of its property; provided that the foregoing shall not require the Company or any Subsidiary to pay any such tax or charge so long as it shall contest the validity thereof in good faith by appropriate proceedings and shall set aside on its books adequate reserves with respect thereto in accordance with GAAP.

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9.5Maintenance of Existence, etc.  Maintain and preserve, and (subject to Section 9.10 and to the ability of the Company to dissolve Subsidiaries the dissolution of which could not have a Material Adverse Effect) cause each Subsidiary to maintain and preserve, (a) its existence and good standing in the jurisdiction of its organization and (b) its qualification to do business and good standing in each jurisdiction where the nature of its business makes such qualification necessary (except in those instances in which the failure to be qualified or in good standing does not have a Material Adverse Effect).
9.6Financial Covenants.
9.6.1Current Ratio.  Not permit the ratio of Consolidated Current Assets to Consolidated Current Liabilities at any time to be less than 1.00:1.0.
9.6.2Fixed Charge Coverage Ratio.  Not permit the Fixed Charge Coverage Ratio for any Computation Period to be less than 1.10:1.0.
9.6.3Ratio of Non-Floorplan Debt to Stockholders’ Equity.  Not permit the ratio of Funded Debt (less Debt under Dealer Financings and Real Estate Debt) to Stockholders’ Equity of the Company to be greater than 1.3:1 at any time.  When calculating this ratio, to the extent the Company has recorded an impairment after the date hereof to goodwill or franchise value, such impairment shall be added back to Stockholders’ Equity.
9.6.4Funded Debt to EBITDA Ratio.  Not permit the Funded Debt to EBITDA Ratio as of the last day of any Computation Period to exceed 2.50:1.0.
9.6.5Working Capital.  Cause each Subsidiary to maintain such level of working capital as is necessary to satisfy the requirements of such Subsidiary’s Dealer Agreements.
9.7Limitations on Debt.  Not, and not permit any Subsidiary to, create, incur, assume or suffer to exist any Debt, except:
(a)obligations under this Agreement and the other Loan Documents;
(b)Debt (other than Real Estate Debt) secured by Liens permitted by Section 9.8(d), and extensions, renewals and refinancings thereof;
(c)unsecured Debt of Domestic Subsidiaries to the Company or to any other Domestic Subsidiary, provided that, without the consent of the Required Lenders, neither the Company nor any Subsidiary shall make any Investment after the date hereof in MB Greenwich in an aggregate amount exceeding $5,000,000 at any one time outstanding except as required to prevent any default under, any automotive framework, franchise or dealer agreement of MB Greenwich;
(d)unsecured Debt of the Company to Domestic Subsidiaries, provided that, without the consent of the Required Lenders, neither the Company nor any Subsidiary shall make any Investment after the date hereof in MB Greenwich in an aggregate amount exceeding $5,000,000 at any one time outstanding except as required to prevent any default under, any automotive framework, franchise or dealer agreement of MB Greenwich;

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(e)(i) the Subordinated Notes and guaranties thereof provided by the Domestic Subsidiaries, so long as each such guaranty thereof is subordinated to the obligations of the respective Domestic Subsidiary under the Loan Documents on substantially the same basis as the obligations of the Company under the Subordinated Notes are subordinated to the obligations of the Company under the Loan Documents, (ii) other Subordinated Debt and (iii) Refinancing Debt in respect thereof; provided that the aggregate principal amount of all Seller Subordinated Debt at any time outstanding shall not exceed $50,000,000;
(f)Hedging Obligations incurred for bona fide hedging purposes and not for speculation;
(g)Debt described on Schedule 9.7 and any extension, renewal or refinancing thereof so long as the principal amount thereof is not increased and the obligors are not changed;
(h)Debt with respect to any Dealer Financing provided to the Company or any Domestic Subsidiary by any Dealer Financing Provider that is a party to the Intercreditor Agreement or any other Person to whom the Required Lenders, in their sole discretion, consent;
(i)Debt to MBFS in respect of Dealer Financings;
(j)other Debt, in addition to the Debt listed above, of the Company and its Domestic Subsidiaries in an aggregate amount not at any time exceeding $180,000,000;
(k)Debt of Foreign Subsidiaries to (x) the Company or any Subsidiary or (y) any other Person as to which neither the Company nor any Domestic Subsidiary is directly or indirectly liable or provides any Suretyship Liability or credit support of any kind;
(l)recourse obligations, repurchase obligations and Suretyship Liabilities of the Company (other than Suretyship Liabilities of the Company and its Domestic Subsidiaries with respect to obligations of Foreign Subsidiaries) and Domestic Subsidiaries arising in the ordinary course of business in connection with the sale of retail installment contracts or retail leases involving Motor Vehicles to financial institutions that are not Restricted Affiliates;
(m)obligations arising from agreements by the Company or a Subsidiary to provide for indemnification, customary purchase price closing adjustments, earn-outs or other similar obligations, in each case, incurred in connection with an Acquisition permitted hereunder;
(n)Debt of the Company or any of its Subsidiaries arising from the honoring by a bank or other financial institution of a check, draft or similar instrument inadvertently (except in the case of daylight overdrafts) drawn against insufficient funds in the ordinary course of business, provided, however, that such Debt is extinguished within three Business Days of incurrence;

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(o)Real Estate Debt;
(p)Suretyship Liabilities of the Company or any of its Domestic Subsidiaries with respect to (i) Debt that is otherwise permitted under this Section 9.7 (other than the Debt permitted under Section 9.7(k)) or (ii) other obligations incurred in the ordinary course of business of the Company and its Domestic Subsidiaries;
(q)[reserved];
(r)Debt of MB Greenwich with respect to Dealer Financings; and
(s)[reserved].
9.8Liens.  Not, and not permit any Subsidiary to, create or permit to exist any Lien on any of its real or personal properties, assets or rights of whatsoever nature (whether now owned or hereafter acquired), except:
(a)Liens for taxes or other governmental charges not at the time delinquent or thereafter payable without penalty or being contested in good faith by appropriate proceedings and, in each case, for which it maintains adequate reserves;
(b)Liens arising in the ordinary course of business (such as (i) Liens of carriers, warehousemen, mechanics and materialmen and other similar Liens imposed by law and (ii) Liens incurred in connection with worker’s compensation, unemployment compensation and other types of social security (excluding Liens arising under ERISA) or in connection with surety bonds, bids, performance bonds and similar obligations) for sums not overdue or being contested in good faith by appropriate proceedings and not involving any deposits or advances or borrowed money or the deferred purchase price of property or services and, in each case, for which it maintains adequate reserves;
(c)Liens described on Schedule 9.8 and replacements, extensions and renewals of such Liens upon or in the same property theretofore subject thereto (without increase in the amount of any Debt secured thereby);
(d)(i) Liens arising in connection with Capital Leases (and attaching only to the property being leased); (ii) Liens existing on property at the time of the acquisition thereof by the Company or any Subsidiary (and not created in contemplation of such acquisition); (iii) Liens on any property securing Debt (including Real Estate Debt) incurred for the purpose of financing all or any part of such property and attaching only to such property; and (iv) Liens created pursuant to those certain Mortgages dated on or around September 28, 2008 between TMCC, the Company and various Subsidiaries of the Company on real property located in Royal Palm Beach, Florida owned by certain Subsidiaries, improvements thereon, easements related thereto, fixtures on such real property (other than trade fixtures), leases and rents related to such real property, and condemnation and insurance proceeds, in each case relating to such real property, and proceeds of the foregoing;

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(e)attachments, appeal bonds, judgments and other similar Liens, for sums not exceeding $10,000,000 arising in connection with court proceedings, provided the execution or other enforcement of such Liens is effectively stayed and the claims secured thereby are being actively contested in good faith and by appropriate proceedings;
(f)easements, rights of way, restrictions, minor defects or irregularities in title and other similar Liens not interfering in any material respect with the ordinary conduct of the business of the Company or any Subsidiary;
(g)Liens arising under the Loan Documents;
(h)Liens on any asset of a Domestic Subsidiary securing Debt permitted by Sections 9.7(h) and (i);
(i)Liens (the “Approved Swap Liens” and individually, an “Approved Swap Lien”) arising in connection with any Hedging Agreement so long as the Required Lenders have provided their prior written consent to such Liens (each such Hedging Agreement, an “Approved Swap Document”);
(j)Liens on Capital Stock or assets of Foreign Subsidiaries securing Debt permitted by Section 9.7(k), to the extent such Capital Stock and assets are not required to be pledged to the Agent hereunder;
(k)Liens on real property of a Person at the time such Person becomes a Subsidiary, provided that (x) such Liens are not created in contemplation of such Person becoming a Subsidiary and (y) such Liens may not extend to any other property;
(l)Liens of a collecting bank under Section 4-210 of the Uniform Commercial Code and Liens arising solely by virtue of any statutory or common law provision relating to banker’s Liens and rights of setoff as to deposit accounts maintained with a bank in the ordinary course of business (provided such deposit accounts are not dedicated cash collateral accounts);
(m)other Liens of the Company and its Subsidiaries on property having an aggregate fair market value not at any time exceeding $20,000,000;
(n)[reserved];
(o)Liens on assets of MB Greenwich securing Debt permitted by Section 9.7(r); and
(p)[reserved].

It is acknowledged and agreed by the Agent and Lenders that any Liens of TMCC (to the extent such Liens are duly perfected) described in clause (d)(iv) of this Section 9.8 on any real property, improvements, fixtures (other than trade fixtures), condemnation and insurance proceeds, leases and rents related thereto and proceeds thereof are senior in priority to the Liens, if any, of the Agent and the Lenders in such property under the Collateral Documents.

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9.9Restricted Payments.  Not, and not permit any Subsidiary to, (a) make any distribution to any of its shareholders, the Company or any other Subsidiary, (b) purchase or redeem any of its Equity Interests, (c) pay any management fees or similar fees to any of its shareholders, the Company, any other Subsidiary or any Affiliate, (d) make any redemption, prepayment, defeasance or repurchase of any Subordinated Debt or (e) set aside funds for any of the foregoing; provided that (i) any Subsidiary may pay dividends or make other distributions to the Company or another Subsidiary and (ii) so long as no Event of Default or Unmatured Event of Default has occurred and is continuing or would result therefrom and, immediately after giving effect thereto, the Company is in pro forma compliance with all the financial ratios and restrictions set forth in Section 9.6, the Company and its Subsidiaries may (1) pay dividends or make other distributions to its stockholders and purchase or redeem its Equity Interests, (2) pay management fees or similar fees as set forth under the relevant operating agreements of Subsidiaries to any of its shareholders, the Company, any other Subsidiary or any Affiliate and (3) redeem, prepay, defease, repurchase or otherwise repay any Subordinated Debt.
9.10Mergers, Consolidations, Sales.  Not, and not permit any Subsidiary to, be a party to any merger or consolidation, or purchase or otherwise acquire all or substantially all of the assets or any stock of any class of, or any membership or partnership or joint venture interest in, any other Person, or, except in the ordinary course of its business, sell, transfer, convey or lease all or any substantial part of its assets, or sell or assign with or without recourse any receivables, except for:  (a) any such merger, consolidation, sale, transfer, conveyance, lease or assignment of or by any Domestic Subsidiary into the Company (provided, that in the case of any merger or consolidation, the Company is the survivor) or into, with or to any other Domestic Subsidiary; (b) any such purchase or other acquisition by the Company or any Domestic Subsidiary of the assets or stock of any Domestic Subsidiary; (c) any such merger, consolidation, sale, transfer, conveyance, lease or assignment of or by any Foreign Subsidiary into, with or to any other Foreign Subsidiary; (d) any such purchase or other acquisition by any Foreign Subsidiary of the assets or stock of any Foreign Subsidiary; (e) any Acquisition by the Company or any Domestic Subsidiary if (1) immediately before and after giving effect to such Acquisition, no Event of Default or Unmatured Event of Default shall exist, (2) immediately after giving effect to such Acquisition, the Company is in pro forma compliance with all the financial ratios and restrictions set forth in Section 9.6, (3) in the case of the Acquisition of any Person, the Board of Directors (or similar body) of such Person has approved such Acquisition and all requisite Manufacturers have consented to such Acquisition (provided that such Manufacturers need not have consented to such Acquisition at the time of consummation thereof if the Company or the Subsidiary making such Acquisition has an irrevocable option, on terms and conditions (including cash escrow) satisfactory to the Agent in its sole discretion, to put the Person acquired in such Acquisition back to the seller thereof for a price in cash at least equal to the total amount of cash consideration paid by the Company or such Subsidiary in such Acquisition (including purchase price, noncompetition payments, earnout payments, debt assumption and other similar consideration) within 180 days if such Manufacturers have not consented to such Acquisition, which option is otherwise unconditional, and which option must be exercised by the Company or the applicable Subsidiary within such period if such consents are not obtained) and (4) prior to and after such Acquisition, the Chief Financial Officer of the Company shall have delivered a certificate to the Agent confirming that the conditions set forth in clauses (1) - (3) above will be (in the case of a certificate delivered prior to such Acquisition) or have been (in the case of a certificate delivered after such Acquisition) met; (f) Dispositions of assets (including the Capital Stock of Subsidiaries) for at

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least fair market value (as determined by the Board of Directors of the Company) so long as the net book value of all assets sold or otherwise disposed of in any Fiscal Year does not exceed $50,000,000 (exclusive of any Disposition the net cash proceeds of which are used within 180 days to purchase another asset performing the same or a similar function as the asset disposed of); and (g) the Company and its Subsidiaries may enter into, or make additional Investments into, joint ventures permitted by Section 9.19(j) which joint ventures are engaged in businesses permitted by Section 9.18.

9.11Modification of Organizational Documents.  Not permit the Certificate or Articles of Incorporation, By-Laws or other organizational documents of the Company or any Subsidiary to be amended or modified in any way which might reasonably be expected to materially adversely affect the interests of the Lenders.
9.12Use of Proceeds.  (7) Use the proceeds of the Revolving Loans solely for working capital, for Acquisitions permitted by Section 9.10, for Capital Expenditures, to make Investments permitted hereunder, to repurchase the Company’s Capital Stock and for other general corporate purposes; provided, that the Company shall not use more than $150,000,000 in the aggregate of the Revolving Loans at any one time from and after the First Amendment Effective Date through the Termination Date directly or indirectly for Investments outside of the United States including, without limitation, for Foreign Investments and Investments in Foreign Subsidiaries.
(a)Not use or permit any proceeds of any Loan to be used, either directly or indirectly, for any other purpose, including for the purpose, whether immediate, incidental or ultimate, of “purchasing or carrying” any Margin Stock.
(b)Use the Letters of Credit solely for working capital and for other general corporate purposes.
9.13Further Assurances.  (8) Take, and cause each Subsidiary (other than MB Greenwich) to take, such actions as are necessary or as the Agent or the Required Lenders may reasonably request from time to time (including the execution and delivery of guaranties, security agreements, pledge agreements, mortgages, deeds of trust, financing statements and other documents, the filing or recording of any of the foregoing, and the delivery of stock certificates and other collateral with respect to which perfection is obtained by possession) to ensure that (i) the obligations of the Company hereunder and under the other Loan Documents (x) are secured by substantially all of the assets (other than property in which the Company is prohibited from granting a security interest, pledge or assignment pursuant to a Permitted Restriction) of the Company and (y) guaranteed by all of its Subsidiaries (other than MB Greenwich (including, promptly upon the acquisition or creation thereof, any Subsidiary acquired or created after the date hereof but excluding Foreign Subsidiaries (to the extent that such exclusion is necessary to avoid material adverse tax consequences for the Company)) by execution of a counterpart of the Guaranty and (ii) the obligations of each Subsidiary (other than MB Greenwich) under the Guaranty are secured by substantially all of the assets (other than property in which such Subsidiary is prohibited from granting a security interest, pledge or assignment pursuant to a Permitted Restriction) of such Subsidiary (other than Foreign Subsidiaries (to the extent that such exclusion is necessary to avoid material adverse tax consequences for the Company)), provided that (x) the pledge by the Company or any Subsidiary (other than a Foreign Subsidiary) of the

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stock of any Foreign Subsidiary shall be limited to 65% of the stock of such Foreign Subsidiary to the extent the pledge of a greater percentage would have material adverse tax consequences for the Company and (y) a pledge of the stock of a Subsidiary shall not be required if and to the extent that such pledge would violate a Permitted Restriction in favor of a Manufacturer.

(a)It is understood that none of the funds in any deposit account will be included in the Borrowing Base unless and until such a Control Agreement with respect to such account is delivered to the Agent.
(b)[reserved].
9.14Transactions with Affiliates.  Not, and not permit any Subsidiary to, enter into, or cause, suffer or permit to exist any transaction, arrangement or contract with any of its Affiliates which is on terms that are less favorable to the Company or such Subsidiary than are obtainable from any Person which is not one of its Affiliates; provided that the foregoing shall not prohibit (i) transactions among the Company and its Domestic Subsidiaries (and not involving any Foreign Subsidiary), (ii) transactions among Foreign Subsidiaries (and not involving the Company or any Domestic Subsidiary) and (iii) any transaction between the Company or a Domestic Subsidiary, on the one hand, and a Foreign Subsidiary, on the other hand, which is on terms no less favorable to the Company or such Domestic Subsidiary than are obtainable from any Person which is not one of its Affiliates.
9.15Employee Benefit Plans.  Maintain, and cause each Subsidiary to maintain, each Pension Plan and Foreign Employee Benefit Plan in substantial compliance with all applicable requirements of law and regulations.
9.16Environmental Matters.  (9) If any Release or Disposal of Hazardous Substances shall occur or shall have occurred on any real property or any other assets of the Company or any Subsidiary, the Company shall, or shall cause the applicable Subsidiary to, cause the prompt containment and removal of such Hazardous Substances and the remediation of such real property or other assets as necessary to comply with all Environmental Laws and to preserve the value of such real property or other assets.  Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, the Company shall, and shall cause each Subsidiary to, comply with any valid Federal or state judicial or administrative order requiring the performance at any real property of the Company or any Subsidiary of activities in response to the Release or threatened Release of a Hazardous Substance.
(a)To the extent that the transportation of “hazardous waste” as defined by RCRA is permitted by this Agreement, the Company shall, and shall cause its Subsidiaries to, dispose of such hazardous waste only at licensed disposal facilities operating in compliance with Environmental Laws.
9.17Inconsistent Agreements.  Not, and not permit any Subsidiary to, enter into any agreement containing any provision which would (a) be violated or breached by any borrowing by the Company hereunder or by the performance by the Company or any Subsidiary of any of its obligations hereunder or under any other Loan Document, (b) except for Permitted Restrictions and the terms of this Agreement, prohibit the Company or any Subsidiary from granting to the Agent, for the benefit of the Lenders, a Lien on any of its assets or (c) except for Permitted

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Restrictions, create or permit to exist or become effective any encumbrance or restriction on the ability of any Subsidiary to (i) pay dividends or make other distributions to the Company or any other applicable Subsidiary, or pay any Debt owed to the Company or any other Subsidiary, (ii) make loans or advances to the Company or any other Subsidiary or (iii) transfer any of its assets or properties to the Company or any other Subsidiary.

9.18Business Activities.  Not, and not permit any Subsidiary to, engage in any line of business other than the businesses engaged in on the Effective Date and businesses reasonably related thereto, including businesses that operate a dealership or dealerships for the retail sales and leases of new and/or used motor vehicles, motor vehicle distribution businesses and other transportation related businesses and/or other businesses ancillary to the operation of such businesses, including businesses engaged in by PTL as of the date the Company made the Investment referred to in Section 9.19(j).  For the avoidance of doubt, for purposes of this Section, if the Company or any Subsidiary has made an Investment in any Person that is not a Subsidiary (a “Minority Investee”), the businesses engaged in by such Minority Investee shall not be attributed to the Company or such Subsidiary.
9.19Investments.  Not, and not permit any Subsidiary to, make or permit to exist any Investment in any other Person, except (without duplication) the following:
(a)contributions by the Company to the capital of any of its Subsidiaries, or by any such Subsidiary to the capital of any of its Subsidiaries; provided that, without the consent of the Required Lenders, neither the Company nor any Subsidiary shall make any Investment after the date hereof in MB Greenwich in an aggregate amount exceeding $5,000,000 at any one time outstanding except as required to prevent any default under, any automotive framework, franchise or dealer agreement of MB Greenwich;
(b)Investments by the Company in any Subsidiary or by any Subsidiary in the Company, or by any Subsidiary in any other Subsidiary, by way of intercompany loans, advances or guaranties, all to the extent permitted by Section 9.7;
(c)Suretyship Liabilities permitted by Section 9.7;
(d)Cash Equivalent Investments;
(e)bank deposits in the ordinary course of business;
(f)Investments in securities of account debtors received pursuant to any plan of reorganization or similar arrangement upon the bankruptcy or insolvency of such account debtors;
(g)Investments to consummate Acquisitions permitted by Section 9.10;
(h)Investments in an aggregate amount not exceeding $75,000,000 at any one time outstanding in Persons engaged in businesses in which the Company and its Subsidiaries are permitted to engage hereunder (provided that any Investment made with the proceeds of any offering of Capital Stock (other than Disqualified Stock) or

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Subordinated Debt of the Company shall be disregarded when determining compliance with the aggregate dollar limit in this clause (h));
(i)consumer loans and leases entered into, purchased or otherwise acquired by the Company or its Subsidiaries, as lender, lessor or assignee, as applicable, in the ordinary course of business;
(j)Investments in an aggregate not to exceed 38.92% of the outstanding ownership interests in PTL;
(k)Foreign Investments;
(l)Investments set forth on Schedule 9.19;
(m)[reserved]; and
(n)such other Investments consented to by the Required Lenders in their sole discretion;

provided that (x) any Investment which when made complies with the requirements of the definition of the term “Cash Equivalent Investment” may continue to be held notwithstanding that such Investment if made thereafter would not comply with such requirements; and (y) no Investment otherwise permitted by clause (a), (b), (c), (g), (h) or (j) shall be permitted to be made if, immediately before or after giving effect thereto, any Event of Default or Unmatured Event of Default exists.

9.20Restriction of Amendments to Certain Documents.  Not without the written consent of the Agent and the Lenders amend or otherwise modify, or waive any rights under, the notes or indentures relating to the Subordinated Notes (or any instrument governing Refinancing Debt in respect of the Subordinated Notes), or the Approved Swap Documents, in any case, if such amendment, modification or waiver could reasonably be expected to be adverse to the Lenders in any respect, if such amendment, modification or waiver could reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect; and not take any action to terminate any Approved Swap Document if it is a condition to such termination that the Company make any payment to the counterparty under such Approved Swap Document, or if a consequence of such termination would permit such counterparty to retain or sell any collateral or to demand any payment from the Company.
9.21Limitation on Dealer Financing Amendments.  Not modify any Dealer Financing arrangement if such modification would have a Material Adverse Effect.
9.22Eligible Real Estate Collateral.  With respect to each parcel of Eligible Real Estate Collateral, upon Agent’s request, the Company shall, at its expense, no more than once in any thirty-six (36) month period, but at any time or times as the Agent may request on or after an Event of Default, deliver or cause to be delivered to the Agent written appraisals as to such Eligible Real Estate Collateral in form, scope and methodology acceptable to the Agent and by an appraiser acceptable to the Agent, addressed to the Agent and the Lenders and upon which the Agent and Lenders shall be expressly permitted to rely.

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9.23Changes in Fiscal Periods.  The Company shall not permit the Fiscal Year of the Company or any other Loan Party to end on a day other than December 31 or change the Company’s or any other Loan Party’s method of determining fiscal quarters without the Agent’s prior written consent.
9.24Anti-Money Laundering and Anti-Terrorism Finance Laws; Foreign Corrupt Practices Act; Sanctions Laws; Restricted Person.  The Company shall not, and shall not permit any Subsidiary to, (i) engage in or conspire to engage in any transaction that evades or avoids, or has the purpose of evading or avoiding, or attempts to violate, any prohibition set forth in any Anti-Terrorism Law, (ii) cause or permit any of the funds that are used to repay the obligations under the Loan Documents to be derived from any unlawful activity with the result that the making of the Loans would be in violation of any applicable law, (iii) use any part of the proceeds of the Loans, directly or indirectly, for any payment to any governmental official or employee, political party, official of a political party, candidate for political office, or anyone else acting in an official capacity, in order to obtain, retain or direct business or obtain any improper advantage, in violation of the United States Foreign Corrupt Practices Act of 1977 or (iv) use any of the proceeds from the Loans to finance any operations, investments or activities in, or make any payments to, any Restricted Person.
9.25[Reserved].  
SECTION 10EFFECTIVENESS; CONDITIONS OF LENDING, ETC.

The effectiveness of this Agreement, and the obligation of each Lender to make its Loans hereunder, are subject to the following conditions precedent:

10.1Conditions to Effectiveness.  This Agreement shall become effective on the Effective Date if the Agent shall have received on or prior to the Effective Date all of the following, each duly executed and dated the date hereof (or such other date as shall be satisfactory to the Agent), in form and substance reasonably satisfactory to the Agent (unless waived in writing by the Agent and the Lenders):
10.1.1Notes.  A Note executed by the Company in favor of each Lender.
10.1.2Resolutions.  Certified copies of resolutions of the Board of Directors of the Company authorizing the execution, delivery and performance by the Company of this Agreement, the Notes and the other Loan Documents to which the Company is a party; and certified copies of resolutions of the Board of Directors of each other Loan Party authorizing the execution, delivery and performance by such Loan Party of each Loan Document to which such entity is a party.
10.1.3Consents, etc.  Certified copies of all documents evidencing any necessary corporate, limited liability company or partnership action, consents and governmental approvals (if any) required for the execution, delivery and performance by the Company and each other Loan Party of the documents referred to in this Section 10.
10.1.4Incumbency and Signature Certificates.  A certificate of the Secretary or an Assistant Secretary (or other appropriate representative) of each Loan Party certifying the names of the officer or officers of such entity authorized to sign the Loan Documents to which such entity

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is a party, together with a sample of the true signature of each such officer (it being understood that the Agent and each Lender may conclusively rely on each such certificate until formally advised by a like certificate of any changes therein).

10.1.5Reaffirmation.  A counterpart of the Reaffirmation executed by each Subsidiary of the Company (other than Foreign Subsidiaries and MB Greenwich).
10.1.6Opinion of Counsel.  An opinion of counsel reasonably satisfactory to the Agent.
10.1.7Payment of Interest and Fees.  Evidence of payment by the Company of all accrued and unpaid interest, fees, costs and expenses to the extent then due and payable on the Effective Date, together with all Attorney Costs of the Agent to the extent invoiced prior to the Effective Date, plus such additional amounts of Attorney Costs as shall constitute the Agent’s reasonable estimate of Attorney Costs incurred or to be incurred by the Agent through the closing proceedings (provided that such estimate shall not thereafter preclude final settling of accounts between the Company and the Agent).
10.1.8Solvency Certificate.  A solvency certificate, substantially in the form of Exhibit F, executed by the Chief Financial Officer of the Company.
10.1.9Closing Certificate.  A certificate signed by a Vice President of the Company dated as of the Effective Date, affirming the matters set forth in Section 10.2.1 as of the Effective Date.
10.1.10Governing Documents.  A certificate of the Secretary or Assistant Secretary (or other appropriate representative) of each Loan Party certifying that either (i) there has been no change or amendment (other than those attached to such certificate) to its respective articles of incorporation, by-laws, certificate of formation or operating agreement (as applicable) or other governing documents since certified copies of such documents were provided to the Agent in connection with the Existing Agreement or (ii) such documents have been delivered to the Agent in connection with the closing hereunder.
10.1.11Borrowing Base Certificate.  A Borrowing Base Certificate dated as of the Effective Date.
10.1.12Officer’s Certificate.  A certificate of an authorized officer of the Company certifying as to the completeness and accuracy of and attaching as an exhibit thereto (i) a list of all Subsidiaries of the Company as described in Section 8.8 and (ii) a summary of the property and casualty insurance program of the Company and its Subsidiaries as described in Section 8.15, each as of the Effective Date.
10.1.13Other.  Such other documents as the Agent or any Lender may reasonably request.
10.2Conditions.  The obligation (a) of each Lender to make each Loan and (b) of the Issuing Lender to issue each Letter of Credit is subject to the following further conditions that:

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10.2.1Compliance with Warranties, No Default, etc.  Both before and after giving effect to the making of any Loan or the issuance of any Letter of Credit, the following statements shall be true and correct:
(a)the representations and warranties of the Company and each Subsidiary set forth in this Agreement and the other Loan Documents shall be true and correct in all material respects with the same effect as if then made (except to the extent stated to relate to a specific earlier date, in which case such representations and warranties shall be true and correct as of such earlier date);
(b)no Event of Default or Unmatured Event of Default shall have then occurred and be continuing; and
(c)[Reserved].
10.2.2Confirmatory Certificate. If requested by the Agent or any Lender, the Agent shall have received (in sufficient counterparts to provide one to each Lender) a certificate dated the date of such requested Loan or Letter of Credit and signed by a duly authorized representative of the Company as to the matters set out in Section 10.2.1 (it being understood that each request by the Company for the making of a Loan or the issuance of a Letter of Credit shall be deemed to constitute a warranty by the Company that the conditions precedent set forth in Section 10.2.1 will be satisfied at the time of the making of such Loan or the issuance of such Letter of Credit), together with such other documents as the Agent or any Lender may reasonably request in support thereof.
SECTION 11EVENTS OF DEFAULT AND THEIR EFFECT.
11.1Events of Default.  Each of the following shall constitute an Event of Default under this Agreement:
11.1.1Non-Payment of the Loans, etc.  Default in the payment when due of the principal of any Loan or reimbursement obligation with respect to any Letter of Credit by the Company hereunder; or default, and continuance thereof for five Business Days, in the payment when due of any interest, fee or other amount payable by the Company hereunder or under any other Loan Document.
11.1.2Non-Payment of Other Debt.  Any default shall occur under the terms applicable to any Debt of the Company or any Subsidiary in an aggregate amount (for all such Debt so affected) exceeding $25,000,000 (or the Dollar Equivalent thereof if denominated in a currency other than Dollars) and such default shall (a) consist of the failure to pay such Debt when due, whether by acceleration or otherwise, or (b) accelerate the maturity of such Debt or permit the holder or holders thereof, or any trustee or agent for such holder or holders, to cause such Debt to become due and payable prior to its expressed maturity; or any such Debt shall be required to be prepaid or redeemed (other than by a regularly scheduled prepayment or redemption), purchased or defeased or an offer to prepay, redeem, purchase or defease such Debt shall be required to be made, in each case prior to the stated maturity thereof; or any default shall occur under any Dealer Financing provided by any Lender or any Affiliate of a Lender to the Company or any Subsidiary.  

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11.1.3Other Material Obligations.  Default in the payment when due, or in the performance or observance of, any material obligation of, or condition agreed to by, the Company or any Subsidiary with respect to any material purchase or lease of goods or services, or any agreement with a Manufacturer, where such default, singly or in the aggregate with all other such defaults, might reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect or cause the loss of a material franchise.
11.1.4Bankruptcy, Insolvency, etc.  The Company or any Subsidiary becomes insolvent or generally fails to pay, or admits in writing its inability or refusal to pay, debts as they become due; or the Company or any Subsidiary applies for, consents to, or acquiesces in the appointment of a trustee, receiver or other custodian for the Company or such Subsidiary or any property thereof, or makes a general assignment for the benefit of creditors; or, in the absence of such application, consent or acquiescence, a trustee, receiver or other custodian is appointed for the Company or any Subsidiary or for a substantial part of the property of any thereof and is not discharged within 60 days; or any bankruptcy, reorganization, debt arrangement, or other case or proceeding under any bankruptcy or insolvency law, or any dissolution or liquidation proceeding, is commenced in respect of the Company or any Subsidiary (other than a voluntary dissolution, not under any bankruptcy or insolvency law, of an immaterial Subsidiary), and if such case or proceeding is not commenced by the Company or such Subsidiary, it is consented to or acquiesced in by the Company or such Subsidiary, or remains for 30 days undismissed; or the Company or any Subsidiary takes any action to authorize, or in furtherance of, any of the foregoing.
11.1.5Non-Compliance with Loan Documents.  (a) Failure by the Company to comply with or to perform any covenant set forth in Sections 9.1.5(a), 9.5 through 9.14 (excluding Section 9.6.5), 9.19 through 9.21, and 9.24; (b) failure by the Company to comply with the covenant set forth in Section 9.6.5 and continuance of such failure for 60 days; or (c) failure by any Loan Party to comply with or to perform any other provision of this Agreement or any other Loan Document (and not constituting an Event of Default under any other provision of this Section 11) and continuance of such failure for 30 days.
11.1.6Warranties.  Any warranty made by the Company or any Subsidiary herein or any other Loan Document is breached or is false or misleading in any material respect, or any schedule, certificate, financial statement, report, notice or other writing furnished by the Company or any Subsidiary to the Agent or any Lender in connection herewith is false or misleading in any material respect on the date as of which the facts therein set forth are stated or certified.
11.1.7Pension Plans.  (i) Institution of any steps by the Company or any other Person to terminate a Pension Plan if as a result of such termination the Company could be required to make a contribution to such Pension Plan, or could incur a liability or obligation to such Pension Plan or Foreign Employee Benefit Plan, in excess of $25,000,000 (or the Dollar Equivalent thereof if denominated in a currency other than Dollars); (ii) a contribution failure occurs with respect to any Pension Plan sufficient to give rise to a Lien under Section 302(f) of ERISA; or (iii) there shall occur any withdrawal or partial withdrawal from a Multiemployer Pension Plan and the withdrawal liability (without unaccrued interest) to Multiemployer Pension Plans as a result of such withdrawal (including any outstanding withdrawal liability that the Company and the Controlled Group have incurred on the date of such withdrawal) exceeds $25,000,000.

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11.1.8Judgments.  Final judgments which exceed an aggregate of $25,000,000 (or the Dollar Equivalent thereof if denominated in a currency other than Dollars) shall be rendered against the Company or any Subsidiary and shall not have been paid, discharged or vacated or had execution thereof stayed pending appeal within 60 days after entry or filing of such judgments.
11.1.9Invalidity of Guaranty, etc.  The Guaranty shall cease to be in full force and effect with respect to any Subsidiary, other than by virtue of the release of such Subsidiary after sale thereof in a transaction permitted hereunder or the voluntary dissolution of an immaterial Subsidiary; or any Subsidiary (or any Person by, through or on behalf of such Subsidiary) shall contest in any manner the validity, binding nature or enforceability of the Guaranty with respect to such Subsidiary.
11.1.10Invalidity of Collateral Documents, etc.  Any Collateral Document shall cease to be in full force and effect, other than by virtue of the release of such Subsidiary after sale thereof in a transaction permitted hereunder or the voluntary dissolution of an immaterial Subsidiary; or the Company or any Subsidiary (or any Person by, through or on behalf of the Company or any Subsidiary) shall contest in any manner the validity, binding nature or enforceability of any Collateral Document.
11.1.11Invalidity of Subordination Provisions, etc.  Any subordination provision in any document or instrument governing Subordinated Debt, or any subordination provision in any guaranty by any Subsidiary of any Subordinated Debt, shall cease to be in full force and effect, or the Company or any other Person (including the holder of any applicable Subordinated Debt) shall contest in any manner the validity, binding nature or enforceability of any such provision.
11.1.12Change of Control.  Individuals who on the date hereof constituted the Board of Directors of the Company (together with any new directors whose election to such board or whose nomination for election by the stockholders of the Company was approved by a vote of a majority of the directors then still in office who were either (x) directors on the date hereof or (y) whose election or nomination for election was previously so approved, but only if such directors were elected or nominated at such time as Penske Corporation and any of its Affiliates collectively controlled the power to direct or cause the direction of the management and policies of the Company whether by contract or otherwise) shall cease for any reason to constitute a majority of such Board of Directors then in office; provided that the foregoing shall not constitute an Event of Default if a majority of the members of the Board of Directors have been elected after having been nominated by any of Roger S. Penske or Penske Capital Partners, LLC, International Motor Cars Group I, LLC, International Motor Cars Group II, LLC, Penske Corporation, Penske Automotive Holdings Corp.  and their respective Subsidiaries, in each case so long as Roger S. Penske (or his lineal descendants) is the beneficial owner (as defined in Rules 13d-3 and 13d-5 under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934) directly or indirectly of more than 50% of the voting stock of such entities.
11.2Effect of Event of Default. If any Event of Default described in Section 11.1.4 shall occur, the Commitments (if they have not theretofore terminated) shall immediately terminate and the Loans and all other obligations hereunder shall become immediately due and payable and the Company shall become immediately obligated to Cash Collateralize all Letters of Credit, all without presentment, demand, protest or notice of any kind; and, if any other Event of Default

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shall occur and be continuing, the Agent (upon written request of the Required Lenders) shall declare the Commitments (if they have not theretofore terminated) to be terminated and/or declare all Loans and all other obligations hereunder to be due and payable and/or demand that the Company immediately Cash Collateralize all Letters of Credit, whereupon the Commitments (if they have not theretofore terminated) shall immediately terminate and/or all Loans and all other obligations hereunder shall become immediately due and payable and/or the Company shall immediately become obligated to Cash Collateralize all Letters of Credit, all without presentment, demand, protest or notice of any kind.  The Agent shall promptly advise the Company of any such declaration, but failure to do so shall not impair the effect of such declaration.  Notwithstanding the foregoing, the effect as an Event of Default of any event described in Section 11.1.1 or Section 11.1.4 may be waived by the written concurrence of all of the Lenders, and the effect as an Event of Default of any other event described in this Section 11 may be waived by the written concurrence of the Required Lenders (except as provided in Section 13.1).  Any cash collateral delivered hereunder shall be held by the Agent (without liability for interest thereon) and applied to reimbursement obligations under the Letters of Credit.  After the expiration or termination of the Letters of Credit, such cash collateral shall be applied by the Agent to any remaining obligations hereunder and any excess shall be delivered to the Company or as a court of competent jurisdiction may direct.

SECTION 12THE AGENT.
12.1Appointment and Authorization.  (a) Each Lender hereby irrevocably (subject to Section 12.9) appoints, designates and authorizes the Agent to take such action on its behalf under the provisions of this Agreement and each other Loan Document and to exercise such powers and perform such duties as are expressly delegated to it by the terms of this Agreement or any other Loan Document, together with such powers as are reasonably incidental thereto.  The provisions of this Section 12 are solely for the benefit of the Agent and the Lenders, and neither the Company nor any of its Subsidiaries shall have any rights as a third-party beneficiary of any of such provisions.  Notwithstanding any provision to the contrary contained elsewhere in this Agreement or in any other Loan Document, the Agent shall not have any duty or responsibility except those expressly set forth herein, nor shall the Agent have or be deemed to have any fiduciary relationship with any Lender, and no implied covenants, functions, responsibilities, duties, obligations or liabilities shall be read into this Agreement or any other Loan Document or otherwise exist against the Agent.
(b)The Issuing Lender shall act on behalf of the Lenders with respect to any Letters of Credit issued by it and the documents associated therewith.  The Issuing Lender shall have all of the benefits and immunities (i) provided to the Agent in this Section 12 with respect to any acts taken or omissions suffered by the Issuing Lender in connection with Letters of Credit issued by it or proposed to be issued by it and the applications and agreements for letters of credit pertaining to such Letters of Credit as fully as if the term “Agent”, as used in this Section 12, included the Issuing Lender with respect to such acts or omissions and (ii) as additionally provided in this Agreement with respect to the Issuing Lender.
12.2Delegation of Duties.  The Agent may execute any of its duties under this Agreement or any other Loan Document by or through agents, employees or attorneys-in-fact and shall be entitled to advice of counsel concerning all matters pertaining to such duties.  The Agent

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shall not be responsible for the negligence or misconduct of any agent or attorney-in-fact that it selects with reasonable care.

12.3Liability of Agent.  None of the Agent nor any of its directors, officers, employees or agents shall (i) be liable for any action taken or omitted to be taken by any of them under or in connection with this Agreement or any other Loan Document or the transactions contemplated hereby (except for its own gross negligence or willful misconduct), or (ii) be responsible in any manner to any of the Lenders for any recital, statement, representation or warranty made by the Company or any Subsidiary or Affiliate of the Company, or any officer thereof, contained in this Agreement or in any other Loan Document, or in any certificate, report, statement or other document referred to or provided for in, or received by the Agent under or in connection with, this Agreement or any other Loan Document, or the validity, effectiveness, genuineness, enforceability or sufficiency of this Agreement or any other Loan Document, or for any failure of the Company or any other party to any Loan Document to perform its obligations hereunder or thereunder.  The Agent shall not be under any obligation to any Lender to ascertain or to inquire as to the observance or performance of any of the agreements contained in, or conditions of, this Agreement or any other Loan Document, or to inspect the properties, books or records of the Company or any of the Company’s Subsidiaries or Affiliates.
12.4Reliance by Agent.  The Agent shall be entitled to rely, and shall be fully protected in relying, upon any writing, resolution, notice, consent, certificate, affidavit, letter, telegram, facsimile, telex or telephone message, statement or other document or conversation reasonably believed by it to be genuine and correct and to have been signed, sent or made by the proper Person or Persons, and upon advice and statements of legal counsel (including counsel to the Company), independent accountants and other experts reasonably selected by the Agent.  The Agent shall be fully justified in failing or refusing to take any action under this Agreement or any other Loan Document unless it shall first receive such advice or concurrence of the Required Lenders as it deems appropriate and, if it so requests, confirmation from the Lenders of their obligation to indemnify the Agent against any and all liability and expense which may be incurred by it by reason of taking or continuing to take any such action.  The Agent shall in all cases be fully protected in acting, or in refraining from acting, under this Agreement or any other Loan Document in accordance with a request or consent of the Required Lenders and such request and any action taken or failure to act pursuant thereto shall be binding upon all of the Lenders.
12.5Notice of Default.  The Agent shall not be deemed to have knowledge or notice of the occurrence of any Event of Default or Unmatured Event of Default except with respect to defaults in the payment of principal, interest and fees required to be paid to the Agent for the account of the Lenders, unless the Agent shall have received written notice from a Lender or the Company referring to this Agreement, describing such Event of Default or Unmatured Event of Default and stating that such notice is a “notice of default”.  The Agent will notify the Lenders of its receipt of any such notice.  The Agent shall take such action with respect to such Event of Default or Unmatured Event of Default as may be requested by the Required Lenders in accordance with Section 11; provided that unless and until the Agent has received any such request, the Agent may (but shall not be obligated to) take such action, or refrain from taking such action, with respect to such Event of Default or Unmatured Event of Default as it shall deem advisable or in the best interest of the Lenders.

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12.6Credit Decision.  Each Lender acknowledges that the Agent has not made any representation or warranty to it, and that no act by the Agent hereafter taken, including any review of the affairs of the Company and its Subsidiaries, shall be deemed to constitute any representation or warranty by the Agent to any Lender.  Each Lender represents to the Agent that it has, independently and without reliance upon the Agent and based on such documents and information as it has deemed appropriate, made its own appraisal of and investigation into the business, prospects, operations, property, financial and other condition and creditworthiness of the Company and its Subsidiaries, and made its own decision to enter into this Agreement and to extend credit to the Company hereunder.  Each Lender also represents that it will, independently and without reliance upon the Agent and based on such documents and information as it shall deem appropriate at the time, continue to make its own credit analysis, appraisals and decisions in taking or not taking action under this Agreement and the other Loan Documents, and to make such investigations as it deems necessary to inform itself as to the business, prospects, operations, property, financial and other condition and creditworthiness of the Company.  Except for notices, reports and other documents expressly herein required to be furnished to the Lenders by the Agent, the Agent shall not have any duty or responsibility to provide any Lender with any credit or other information concerning the business, prospects, operations, property, financial or other condition or creditworthiness of the Company which may come into the possession of the Agent.
12.7Indemnification.  Whether or not the transactions contemplated hereby are consummated, each Lender shall indemnify upon demand the Agent and its directors, officers, employees and agents (to the extent not reimbursed by or on behalf of the Company and without limiting the obligation of the Company to do so) from and against any and all Indemnified Liabilities in accordance with its Pro Rata Share; provided that no Lender shall be liable for any payment to any such Person of any portion of the Indemnified Liabilities resulting from such Person’s gross negligence or willful misconduct.  Without limitation of the foregoing, each Lender shall reimburse the Agent upon demand for such Lender’s Pro Rata Share of any costs or out-of-pocket expenses (including Attorney Costs) incurred by the Agent in connection with the preparation, execution, delivery, administration, modification, amendment or enforcement (whether through negotiations, legal proceedings or otherwise) of, or legal advice in respect of rights or responsibilities under, this Agreement, any other Loan Document, or any document contemplated by or referred to herein, to the extent that the Agent is not reimbursed for such expenses by or on behalf of the Company.  The undertaking in this Section shall survive repayment of the obligations hereunder, cancellation of the Notes, any foreclosure under, or modification, release or discharge of, any or all of the Collateral Documents, termination of this Agreement and the resignation or replacement of the Agent.
12.8Agent in Individual Capacity.  MBFS and its Affiliates may make loans to, issue letters of credit for the account of, acquire equity interests in and generally engage in any kind of business with the Company and its Subsidiaries and Affiliates as though MBFS were not the Agent hereunder and without notice to or consent of the Lenders.  The Lenders acknowledge that, pursuant to such activities, MBFS or its Affiliates may receive information regarding the Company or its Affiliates (including information that may be subject to confidentiality obligations in favor of the Company or such Affiliate) and acknowledge that the Agent shall be under no obligation to provide such information to them.  With respect to their Loans (if any), MBFS and its Affiliates shall have the same rights and powers under this Agreement as any other Lender and may exercise

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the same as though MBFS were not the Agent, and the terms “Lender” and “Lenders” include MBFS and its Affiliates, to the extent applicable, in their individual capacities.

12.9Successor Agent.  The Agent may resign as Agent upon 30 days’ notice to the Lenders.  If the Agent resigns under this Agreement, the Required Lenders shall, with (so long as no Event of Default exists) the consent of the Company (which shall not be unreasonably withheld or delayed), appoint from among the Lenders a successor agent for the Lenders.  If no successor agent is appointed prior to the effective date of the resignation of the Agent, the Agent may appoint, after consulting with the Lenders and the Company, a successor agent from among the Lenders.  Upon the acceptance of its appointment as successor agent hereunder, such successor agent shall succeed to all the rights, powers and duties of the retiring Agent and the term “Agent” shall mean such successor agent, and the retiring Agent’s appointment, powers and duties as Agent shall be terminated.  After any retiring Agent’s resignation hereunder as Agent, the provisions of this Section 12 and Sections 13.6 and 13.13 shall inure to its benefit as to any actions taken or omitted to be taken by it while it was Agent under this Agreement.  If no successor agent has accepted appointment as Agent by the date which is 30 days following a retiring Agent’s notice of resignation, the retiring Agent’s resignation shall nevertheless thereupon become effective and the Lenders shall perform all of the duties of the Agent hereunder until such time, if any, as the Required Lenders appoint a successor agent as provided for above.
12.10Collateral Matters.  (10) The Lenders irrevocably authorize the Agent, at its option and in its discretion, (i) to release any Lien granted to or held by the Agent under any Collateral Document (x) upon termination of the Commitments and payment in full of all Loans and all other obligations of the Company hereunder, (y) constituting property sold or to be sold or disposed of as part of or in connection with any Disposition permitted hereunder or (z) subject to Section 13.1, if approved, authorized or ratified in writing by the Required Lenders; and (ii) to subordinate its interest in any collateral to any holder of a Lien on such collateral which is permitted by clause (d)(i), (d)(iii), (d)(iv) or (h) of Section 9.8.  Upon request by the Agent at any time, the Lenders will confirm in writing the Agent’s authority to release, or subordinate its interest in, particular types or items of collateral pursuant to this Section 12.10.
(a)Any and all proceeds of disposition or other realization on the collateral granted under the Collateral Documents (the “Collateral”) or from any realization on the Collateral received by the Agent in connection with any enforcement, sale, collection (including judicial or non-judicial foreclosure) or similar proceedings with respect to the Collateral or a demand or other enforcement or collection with respect to the Collateral shall be applied by the Agent, as follows:

FIRST:  To the payment of the costs and expenses of such disposition, collection or other realization, including Attorney Costs, and all costs, expenses, liabilities and advances made or incurred by the Agent in connection therewith;

SECOND:  To the payment of the Liabilities then due and owing in such order as shall be directed by the Required Lenders; and

THIRD:  After payment in full of all Liabilities, any surplus then remaining from such proceeds shall be paid to the Company or to whomsoever may be lawfully entitled to receive the same or paid as a court of competent jurisdiction may direct.  Until such

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proceeds are so applied, the Agent shall hold such proceeds in its custody in accordance with its regular procedures for handling deposited funds.

(b)Upon request by the Company, the Agent shall release the Lien granted to and held by the Agent under any Mortgage, and shall, at the sole cost and expense of the Company, promptly provide all reasonably requested assistance to effect such release, so long as (i) no Event of Default or Unmatured Event of Default has occurred and is continuing or would result from the release of such Lien and (ii) the Company has delivered to the Agent a pro forma Borrowing Base Certificate that demonstrates that, immediately after giving effect to the removal of such real estate from the Borrowing Base, the Total Outstandings will not exceed the sum of (x) the Borrowing Base plus (y) the lesser of (A) $300,000,000 or (B) 35% of the Domestic Blue Sky Value.
12.11Funding Reliance.  (11) Unless the Agent receives notice from a Lender by noon, Detroit time, on the day of a proposed borrowing for any borrowing other than a Same Day Loan (or by 3:00 P.M., Detroit time, on the day of a proposed borrowing for any Same Day Loan) that such Lender will not make available to the Agent an amount equal to its Pro Rata Share of such borrowing, the Agent may assume that such Lender has made such amount available to the Agent and, in reliance upon such assumption, make a corresponding amount available to the Company.  If and to the extent such Lender has not made such amount available to the Agent:  (i) the Company agrees to repay such amount to the Agent forthwith on demand, together with interest thereon at the interest rate applicable to Loans comprising such borrowing, (ii) the Agent shall be entitled to retain all interest payments paid by the Company allocable to such Lender’s Pro Rata Share of such borrowing for the period from the time such Lender was required to make such amount available to the Agent until such Lender actually makes such amount available or such amount is indefeasibly paid to the Agent by the Company and (iii) such Lender agrees to pay to the Agent forthwith upon demand the greater of (x) all reasonable and actual costs incurred by the Agent as a result of such failure and (y) interest on such amount for the Agent’s account, for each day from the date such amount was to have been delivered to the Agent until the date such amount is paid, at a rate per annum equal to the Federal Funds Rate from time to time in effect.  Nothing set forth in this clause (a) shall relieve any Lender of any obligation it may have to make any Loan hereunder.
(a)Unless the Agent receives notice from the Company prior to the due date for any payment hereunder (other than a Same Day Prepayment) that the Company does not intend to make such payment, the Agent may assume that the Company has made such payment and, in reliance upon such assumption, make available to each Lender its share of such payment.  If and to the extent that the Company has not made any such payment to the Agent, each Lender which received a share of such payment shall repay such share (or the relevant portion thereof) to the Agent forthwith on demand.  With respect to all payments other than Same Day Prepayments, if and to the extent such Lender does not so repay the Agent on demand, (i) the Agent shall be entitled to retain all interest payments paid by the Company allocable to such Lender’s Pro Rata Share of such payment for the period from the time such Lender was required to so repay the Agent until such Lender actually pays the Agent such amount or the amount of such repayment is indefeasibly paid to the Agent by the Company and (ii) such Lender agrees to pay to the Agent forthwith upon demand the greater of (x) all reasonable and actual costs incurred by the Agent as a result of such failure to repay and (y) interest on such amount for the Agent’s account, for each day from the date such Lender was required to so repay such amount to the Agent until the date such amount is

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paid, at a rate per annum equal to the Federal Funds Rate from time to time in effect.  Nothing set forth in this clause (b) shall relieve the Company of any obligation it may have to make any payment hereunder.
(b)The Agent may always assume that the Company has made each Same Day Prepayment on the Business Day upon which the notice of the Same Day Prepayment was received by the Agent and may, in reliance upon such assumption, make available to each Lender its share of such Same Day Prepayment.  With respect to each Same Day Prepayment that is not made by the Company on the same Business Day as the Agent received the notice of such Same Day Prepayment, (i) each Lender which received a share of such Same Day Prepayment shall repay such share to the Agent forthwith on demand, (ii) the Agent shall be entitled to retain all interest payments paid by the Company allocable to such Lender’s Pro Rata Share of such payment for the period from the Business Day that the Agent received the notice of such Same Day Prepayment until such Lender actually pays the Agent such amount or the amount of such Same Day Prepayment is indefeasibly paid to the Agent by the Company and (iii) such Lender agrees to pay to the Agent forthwith upon demand the greater of (x) all reasonable and actual costs incurred by the Agent as a result of such failure to repay and (y) interest on its Pro Rata Share of such Same Day Prepayment, for the Agent’s account, for each day from the date that such Lender was required to so repay the Agent until the date such amount is paid, at a rate per annum equal to the Federal Funds Rate from time to time in effect.  Nothing set forth in this clause (c) shall relieve the Company of any obligation it may have to make any payment hereunder.
12.12Enforcement.  Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained herein or in any other Loan Document, the authority to enforce rights and remedies hereunder and under the other Loan Documents against any Loan Party shall be vested exclusively in, and all actions and proceedings at law in connection with such enforcement shall be instituted and maintained exclusively by, the Agent in accordance with Section 12.1 for the benefit of all the Lenders; provided that the foregoing shall not prohibit (a) the Agent from exercising on its own behalf the rights and remedies that inure to its benefit (solely in its capacity as Agent) hereunder and under the other Loan Documents, (b) any Lender from enforcing its right to payment when due of the principal of and interest on its Loans, fees and other amounts owing to such Lender under the Loan Documents, (c) any Lender from exercising setoff rights in accordance with Section 7.4 (subject to the terms of Section 7.5) or (d) any Lender from filing proofs of claim or appearing and filing pleadings on its own behalf during the pendency of a proceeding relative to any Loan Party under any bankruptcy or insolvency law; and provided, further, that if at any time there is no Person acting as Agent hereunder and under the other Loan Documents, then (i) the Required Lenders shall have the rights otherwise ascribed to the Agent pursuant to this Section 12 and (ii) in addition to the matters set forth in clauses (b), (c) and (d) of the preceding proviso and subject to Section 7.5, any Lender may, with the consent of the Required Lenders, enforce any rights and remedies available to it and as authorized by the Required Lenders.
12.13Agent May File Proofs of Claim.  In case of the pendency of any proceeding under any Debtor Relief Law or any other judicial proceeding relative to any Loan Party, the Agent (irrespective of whether the principal of any Loan shall then be due and payable as herein expressed or by declaration or otherwise and irrespective of whether the Agent shall have made any demand on the Company) shall be entitled and empowered (but not obligated) by intervention in such proceeding or otherwise:

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(a)to file and prove a claim for the whole amount of the principal and interest owing and unpaid in respect of the Loans and all other amounts that are owing and unpaid and to file such other documents as may be necessary or advisable in order to have the claims of the Lenders and the Agent (including any claim for the reasonable compensation, expenses, disbursements and advances of the Lenders and the Agent and their respective agents and counsel and all other amounts due the Lenders and the Agent under Sections 5, 13.6 and 13.13) allowed in such judicial proceeding; and
(b)to collect and receive any monies or other property payable or deliverable on any such claims and to distribute the same;

and any custodian, receiver, assignee, trustee, liquidator, sequestrator or other similar official in any such judicial proceeding is hereby authorized by each Lender to make such payments to the Agent and, in the event that the Agent shall consent to the making of such payments directly to the Lenders, to pay to the Agent any amount due for the reasonable compensation, expenses, disbursements and advances of the Agent and its agents and counsel, and any other amounts due the Agent under Sections 5, 13.6 and 13.13.

SECTION 13GENERAL.
13.1Waiver; Amendments.  No delay on the part of the Agent or any Lender in the exercise of any right, power or remedy shall operate as a waiver thereof, nor shall any single or partial exercise by any of them of any right, power or remedy preclude other or further exercise thereof, or the exercise of any other right, power or remedy.  No amendment, modification, waiver or consent shall (i) amend, modify or waive Section 7.5, (ii) increase the Revolving Commitment Amount or the L/C Commitment Amount, (iii) extend the date for payment of any principal of or interest on the Loans, any reimbursement obligation with respect to any Letter of Credit or any fees payable hereunder, (iv) reduce the principal amount of any Loan, the rate of interest thereon, any reimbursement obligation with respect to any Letter of Credit or any fees payable hereunder, (v) release all or a substantial number of the guarantors from the Guaranty or all or any substantial part of the collateral granted under the Collateral Documents, (vi) amend or modify Section 9.6.1 or Section 9.6.2 so as to reduce the minimum financial ratios set forth therein, (vii) amend or modify Section 9.6.3 or Section 9.6.4 so as to increase the maximum financial ratios set forth therein, (viii) amend or modify Section 9.6.5, (ix) amend, modify or waive Section 11.1.2 to the extent such Section expressly refers to Dealer Financings, (x) amend, modify or waive Section 6.3 or (xi) reduce the aggregate Pro Rata Share required to effect an amendment, modification, waiver or consent without, in each case, the consent of all Lenders.  No amendment, modification, waiver or consent shall increase or extend any Commitment of any Lender without the written consent of such Lender.  No amendment, modification, waiver or consent shall (i) amend, modify or waive Section 7.5, (ii) increase the Revolving Commitment Amount, (iii) extend the date for payment of any principal of or interest on the Loans or any fees payable hereunder, (iv) reduce the principal amount of any Loan, the rate of interest thereon or any fees payable hereunder, (v) release all or a substantial number of the guarantors from the Guaranty or all or any substantial part of the collateral granted under the Collateral Documents, (vi) amend or modify Section 9.6.1 or Section 9.6.2 so as to reduce the minimum financial ratios set forth therein, (vii) amend or modify Section 9.6.3 or Section 9.6.4 so as to increase the maximum financial ratios set forth therein, (viii) amend or modify Section 9.6.5, (ix) amend, modify or waive Section 11.1.2 to the extent such Section

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expressly refers to Dealer Financings, (x) amend, modify or waive Section 6.3 or (xi) reduce the aggregate Pro Rata Share required to effect an amendment, modification, waiver or consent without, in each case, the consent of all Lenders.  The Agent shall not execute any material amendment, modification or waiver of, or material consent with respect to, any provision of the Guaranty or any Collateral Document unless the same shall be approved in writing by the Required Lenders, and then any such amendment, modification, waiver or consent shall be effective only in the specific instance and for the specific purpose for which given.  No provision of Section 12 or other provision of this Agreement affecting the Agent in its capacity as such shall be amended, modified or waived without the consent of the Agent. No provision of this Agreement relating to the rights or duties of the Issuing Lender in its capacity as such shall be amended, modified or waived without the consent of the Issuing Lender.

13.2Confirmations.  The Company and each holder of a Note agree from time to time, upon written request received by it from the other, to confirm to the other in writing (with a copy of each such confirmation to the Agent) the aggregate unpaid principal amount of the Loans then outstanding under such Note.
13.3Notices.  Except as otherwise provided in Section 2.2 and in the last paragraph of Section 9.1, all notices hereunder shall be in writing (including facsimile transmission) and shall be sent to the applicable party at its address shown on Schedule 13.3 or at such other address as such party may, by written notice received by the other parties, have designated as its address for such purpose.  Notices sent by facsimile transmission shall be deemed to have been given when sent and mechanical confirmation of such transmission has been received; notices sent by mail shall be deemed to have been given three Business Days after the date when sent by registered or certified mail, postage prepaid; and notices sent by hand delivery or overnight courier service shall be deemed to have been given when received.  For purposes of Section 2.2, the Agent shall be entitled to rely on telephonic instructions from any person that the Agent in good faith believes is an authorized officer or employee of the Company, and the Company shall hold the Agent and each other Lender harmless from any loss, cost or expense resulting from any such reliance.
13.4Computations.  Where the character or amount of any asset or liability or item of income or expense is required to be determined, or any consolidation or other accounting computation is required to be made, for the purpose of this Agreement, such determination or calculation shall, to the extent applicable and except as otherwise specified in this Agreement, be made in accordance with GAAP, consistently applied; provided that if the Company notifies the Agent that the Company wishes to amend any covenant in Section 9 to eliminate or to take into account the effect of any change in GAAP on the operation of such covenant (or if the Agent notifies the Company that the Required Lenders wish to amend Section 9 for such purpose), then the Company’s compliance with such covenant shall be determined on the basis of GAAP in effect immediately before the relevant change in GAAP became effective, until either such notice is withdrawn or such covenant is amended in a manner satisfactory to the Company and the Required Lenders.
13.5Regulation U.  Each Lender represents that it in good faith is not relying, either directly or indirectly, upon any Margin Stock as collateral security for the extension or maintenance by it of any credit provided for in this Agreement.

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13.6Costs, Expenses and Taxes.  The Company agrees to pay on demand all reasonable out-of-pocket costs and expenses of the Agent (including Attorney Costs) in connection with the preparation, execution, syndication, delivery and administration of this Agreement, the other Loan Documents and all other documents provided for herein or delivered or to be delivered hereunder or in connection herewith (including any amendment, supplement or waiver to any Loan Document), and all out-of-pocket costs and expenses (including Attorney Costs) incurred by the Agent and each Lender after an Event of Default in connection with the enforcement of this Agreement, the other Loan Documents or any such other documents.  In addition, the Company agrees to pay, and to save the Agent and the Lenders harmless from all liability for, (a) any stamp or other taxes (excluding income taxes and franchise taxes based on net income) which may be payable in connection with the execution and delivery of this Agreement, the borrowings hereunder, the issuance of the Notes or the execution and delivery of any other Loan Document or any other document provided for herein or delivered or to be delivered hereunder or in connection herewith and (b) any fees of the Company’s auditors in connection with any reasonable exercise by the Agent and the Lenders of their rights pursuant to Section 9.2.  All obligations provided for in this Section 13.6 shall survive repayment of the obligations hereunder, cancellation of the Notes and termination of this Agreement.
13.7Subsidiary References.  The provisions of this Agreement relating to Subsidiaries shall apply only during such times as the Company has one or more Subsidiaries.
13.8Captions.  Section captions used in this Agreement are for convenience only and shall not affect the construction of this Agreement.
13.9Assignments; Participations.
13.9.1Assignments.  Any Lender may, with the prior written consents of the Agent and (so long as no Event of Default exists) the Company (which consents shall not be unreasonably delayed or withheld and, in any event, shall not be required for an assignment by a Lender to one of its Affiliates or to any other Lender), at any time assign and delegate to one or more commercial banks or other Persons (any Person to whom such an assignment and delegation is to be made being herein called an “Assignee”) all or any fraction of such Lender’s Loans and Commitments (which assignment and delegation shall be of a constant, and not a varying, percentage of all the assigning Lender’s Loans and Commitments) in a minimum aggregate amount equal to the lesser of (i) the amount of the assigning Lender’s Pro Rata Share of the Revolving Commitment Amount and (ii) $25,000,000; provided that (a) no assignment and delegation may be made to any Person if, at the time of such assignment and delegation, the Company would be obligated to pay any greater amount under Section 7.6 to the Assignee than the Company is then obligated to pay to the assigning Lender under such Section (and if any assignment is made in violation of the foregoing, the Company will not be required to pay the incremental amounts), (b) no assignment and delegation may be made to any Person that does not assign and delegate to such Person an equal Pro Rata Share of the Revolving Commitment Amount and the L/C Commitment Amount and all Revolving Loans and all Letters of Credit, (c) if, after giving effect to any assignment by the Agent, the Agent’s Pro Rata Share would be less than the Pro Rata Share of any other Lender, the Agent shall give each such Lender 60 days’ prior written notice of such assignment, (d) no assignment and delegation may be made to any Defaulting Lender or any of its Subsidiaries or any Person who, upon becoming a Lender hereunder, would constitute a Defaulting Lender or a Subsidiary

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thereof and (e) the Company and the Agent shall be entitled to continue to deal solely and directly with such Lender in connection with the interests so assigned and delegated to an Assignee until the date when all of the following conditions shall have been met:

(x)five Business Days (or such lesser period of time as the Agent and the assigning Lender shall agree) shall have passed after written notice of such assignment and delegation, together with payment instructions, addresses and related information with respect to such Assignee, shall have been given to the Company and the Agent by such assigning Lender and the Assignee,

(y)the assigning Lender and the Assignee shall have executed and delivered to the Company and the Agent an assignment agreement substantially in the form of Exhibit G (an “Assignment Agreement”), together with any documents required to be delivered thereunder, which Assignment Agreement shall have been accepted by the Agent, and

(z)except in the case of an assignment by a Lender to one of its Affiliates or another Lender, the assigning Lender or the Assignee shall have paid the Agent a processing fee of $3,500.

From and after the date on which the conditions described above have been met, (x) such Assignee shall be deemed automatically to have become a party hereto and, to the extent that rights and obligations hereunder have been assigned and delegated to such Assignee pursuant to such Assignment Agreement, shall have the rights and obligations of a Lender hereunder and (y) the assigning Lender, to the extent that rights and obligations hereunder have been assigned and delegated by it pursuant to such Assignment Agreement, shall be released from its obligations hereunder.  Within five Business Days after the effectiveness of any assignment and delegation, the Company shall execute and deliver to the Agent (for delivery to the Assignee) a new Note (unless the Assignee was already a holder of a Note immediately prior to such effectiveness).  Each such Note shall be dated the effective date of such assignment.  Accrued interest on that part of the obligations being assigned shall be paid as provided in the Assignment Agreement.  Accrued interest and fees on that part of the obligations not being assigned shall be paid to the assigning Lender.  Accrued interest and accrued fees shall be paid at the same time or times provided in the predecessor Note and in this Agreement.  Any attempted assignment and delegation not made in accordance with this Section 13.9.1 shall be null and void.  Except to the extent otherwise expressly agreed by the affected parties, no assignment by a Defaulting Lender will constitute a waiver or release of any claim of any party hereunder arising from that Lender’s having been a Defaulting Lender.

In connection with any assignment of rights and obligations of any Defaulting Lender hereunder, no such assignment shall be effective unless and until, in addition to the other conditions thereto set forth herein, the parties to the assignment shall make such additional payments to the Agent in an aggregate amount sufficient, upon distribution thereof as appropriate (which may be outright payment, purchases by the assignee of participations or subparticipations, or other compensating actions, including funding, with the consent of the Company and the Agent, the applicable Pro Rata Share of Loans previously requested but not funded by the Defaulting Lender, to each of which the applicable assignee and assignor hereby irrevocably consent), to (x) pay and satisfy in full all payment liabilities then owed by such Defaulting Lender to the Agent

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and each other Lender hereunder (and interest accrued thereon) and (y) acquire (and fund as appropriate) its full pro rata share of all Loans in accordance with its Pro Rata Share.  Notwithstanding the foregoing, in the event that any assignment of rights and obligations of any Defaulting Lender hereunder shall become effective under applicable law without compliance with the provisions of this paragraph, then the assignee of such interest shall be deemed to be a Defaulting Lender for all purposes of this Agreement until such compliance occurs.

Notwithstanding the foregoing provisions of this Section 13.9.1 or any other provision of this Agreement, any Lender may at any time assign all or any portion of its Loans and its Note to a Federal Reserve Bank (but no such assignment shall release any Lender from any of its obligations hereunder).

13.9.2Participations.  Any Lender may at any time sell to one or more commercial banks or other Persons participating interests in any Loan owing to such Lender, the Note held by such Lender, the Commitments of such Lender, the interest of such Lender in any Letter of Credit or any other interest of such Lender hereunder (any Person purchasing such participating interest being herein called a “Participant”).  In the event of a sale by a Lender of a participating interest to a Participant, (x) such Lender shall remain the holder of its Note for all purposes of this Agreement, (y) the Company and the Agent shall continue to deal solely and directly with such Lender in connection with such Lender’s rights and obligations hereunder and (z) all amounts payable by the Company shall be determined as if such Lender had not sold such participation and shall be paid directly to such Lender.  No Participant shall have any direct or indirect voting rights hereunder except with respect to any of the events described in the fourth sentence of Section 13.1.  Each Lender agrees to incorporate the requirements of the preceding sentence into each participation agreement which such Lender enters into with any Participant.  The Company agrees that if amounts outstanding under this Agreement and the Notes are due and payable (as a result of acceleration or otherwise), each Participant shall be deemed to have the right of setoff in respect of its participating interest in amounts owing under this Agreement and any Note to the same extent as if the amount of its participating interest were owing directly to it as a Lender under this Agreement or such Note; provided that such right of setoff shall be subject to the obligation of each Participant to share with the Lenders, and the Lenders agree to share with each Participant, as provided in Section 7.5.  The Company also agrees that each Participant shall be entitled to the benefits of Section 7.6 as if it were a Lender (provided that no Participant shall receive any greater compensation pursuant to Section 7.6 than would have been paid to the participating Lender if no participation had been sold).
13.10Governing Law.  This Agreement and each Note shall be a contract made under and governed by the laws of the State of New York applicable to contracts made and to be performed entirely within such State.  Whenever possible each provision of this Agreement shall be interpreted in such manner as to be effective and valid under applicable law, but if any provision of this Agreement shall be prohibited by or invalid under applicable law, such provision shall be ineffective to the extent of such prohibition or invalidity, without invalidating the remainder of such provision or the remaining provisions of this Agreement.  All obligations of the Company and rights of the Agent and the Lenders expressed herein or in any other Loan Document shall be in addition to and not in limitation of those provided by applicable law.

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13.11Counterparts.  This Agreement may be executed in any number of counterparts and by the different parties hereto on separate counterparts and each such counterpart shall be deemed to be an original, but all such counterparts shall together constitute but one and the same Agreement.
13.12Successors and Assigns.  This Agreement shall be binding upon the Company, the Lenders and the Agent and their respective successors and assigns, and shall inure to the benefit of the Company, the Lenders and the Agent and the successors and assigns of the Lenders and the Agent.
13.13Indemnification.
(a)Indemnification by the Company.  In consideration of the execution and delivery of this Agreement by the Agent and the Lenders and the agreement to extend the Commitments provided hereunder, the Company hereby agrees to indemnify, exonerate and hold the Agent, each Lender and each of the officers, directors, employees, Affiliates and agents of the Agent and each Lender (each a “Lender Party”) free and harmless from and against any and all actions, causes of action, suits, losses, liabilities, damages and expenses, including Attorney Costs (collectively, the “Indemnified Liabilities”), incurred by the Lender Parties or any of them as a result of, or arising out of, or relating to (i) any tender offer, merger, purchase of stock, purchase of assets or other similar transaction financed or proposed to be financed in whole or in part, directly or indirectly, with the proceeds of any of the Loans, (ii) the use, handling, release, emission, discharge, transportation, storage, treatment or disposal of any Hazardous Substance at any property owned or leased by the Company or any Subsidiary, (iii) any violation of any Environmental Laws with respect to conditions at any property owned or leased by the Company or any Subsidiary or the operations conducted thereon, (iv) the investigation, cleanup or remediation of offsite locations at which the Company or any Subsidiary or their respective predecessors are alleged to have directly or indirectly disposed of Hazardous Substances or (v) the execution, delivery, performance or enforcement of this Agreement or any other Loan Document by any of the Lender Parties, except for any such Indemnified Liabilities arising on account of the applicable Lender Party’s gross negligence or willful misconduct, as determined by a court of competent jurisdiction in a final, non-appealable judgment.  If and to the extent that the foregoing undertaking may be unenforceable for any reason, the Company hereby agrees to make the maximum contribution to the payment and satisfaction of each of the Indemnified Liabilities which is permissible under applicable law.  All obligations provided for in this Section 13.13 shall survive repayment of the obligations hereunder, cancellation of the Notes, any foreclosure under, or any modification, release or discharge of, any or all of the Collateral Documents and termination of this Agreement.
(b)Reimbursement by Lenders.  To the extent that the Company for any reason fails to indefeasibly pay any amount required under Section 13.13(a) to be paid by it to the Agent (or any sub-agent thereof) or any Lender Party of any of the foregoing, each Lender severally agrees to pay to the Agent (or any such sub-agent) or such Lender Party, as the case may be, such Lender’s Pro Rata Share (determined as of the time that the applicable unreimbursed expense or indemnity payment is sought based on each Lender’s share of the Total Outstandings at such time) of such unpaid amount (including any such unpaid amount in respect of a claim asserted by such Lender); provided that the unreimbursed expense or indemnified loss, claim, damage, liability or related expense, as the case may be, was incurred by or asserted against the Agent (or any such sub-agent)

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or against any Lender Party of any of the foregoing acting for the Agent (or any such sub-agent) in connection with such capacity.  The obligations of the Lenders under this Section 13.13(b) are several and not joint.
13.14Waiver of Consequential Damages, etc.  To the fullest extent permitted by applicable law, the Company shall not assert, and hereby waives, any claim against any Lender Party, on any theory of liability, for indirect, special, punitive, consequential or exemplary damages (as opposed to direct or actual damages) arising out of, in connection with, or as a result of, this Agreement, any other Loan Document or any agreement or instrument contemplated hereby or thereby, the transactions contemplated hereby or thereby, any Loan or the use of the proceeds thereof.  No Lender Party referred to in Section 13.13 shall be liable for any damages arising from the use by unintended recipients of any information or other materials distributed by it through telecommunications, electronic or other information transmission systems in connection with this Agreement or the other Loan Documents or the transactions contemplated hereby or thereby.
13.15Nonliability of Lenders.  The relationship between the Company on the one hand and the Lenders and the Agent on the other hand shall be solely that of borrower and lender.  Neither the Agent nor any Lender shall have any fiduciary responsibility to the Company.  Neither the Agent nor any Lender undertakes any responsibility to the Company to review or inform the Company of any matter in connection with any phase of the Company’s business or operations.  The Company agrees that neither the Agent nor any Lender shall have liability to the Company (whether sounding in tort, contract or otherwise) for losses suffered by the Company in connection with, arising out of, or in any way related to the transactions contemplated and the relationship established by the Loan Documents, or any act, omission or event occurring in connection therewith, unless it is determined in a final non-appealable judgment by a court of competent jurisdiction that such losses resulted from the gross negligence or willful misconduct of the party from which recovery is sought.  Neither the Agent nor any Lender shall have any liability with respect to, and the Company hereby waives, releases and agrees not to sue for, any special, indirect or consequential damages suffered by the Company in connection with, arising out of, or in any way related to the Loan Documents or the transactions contemplated thereby.
13.16Forum Selection and Consent to Jurisdiction.  ANY LITIGATION BASED HEREON, OR ARISING OUT OF, UNDER, OR IN CONNECTION WITH THIS AGREEMENT OR ANY OTHER LOAN DOCUMENT, SHALL BE BROUGHT AND MAINTAINED EXCLUSIVELY IN THE COURTS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK OR IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK; PROVIDED THAT ANY SUIT SEEKING ENFORCEMENT AGAINST ANY COLLATERAL OR OTHER PROPERTY MAY BE BROUGHT, AT THE AGENT’S OPTION, IN THE COURTS OF ANY JURISDICTION WHERE SUCH COLLATERAL OR OTHER PROPERTY MAY BE FOUND.  THE COMPANY HEREBY EXPRESSLY AND IRREVOCABLY SUBMITS TO THE JURISDICTION OF THE COURTS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK AND OF THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK FOR THE PURPOSE OF ANY SUCH LITIGATION AS SET FORTH ABOVE.  THE COMPANY FURTHER IRREVOCABLY CONSENTS TO THE SERVICE OF PROCESS BY REGISTERED MAIL, POSTAGE PREPAID, OR BY PERSONAL SERVICE WITHIN OR WITHOUT THE STATE OF NEW YORK.  THE COMPANY HEREBY

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EXPRESSLY AND IRREVOCABLY WAIVES, TO THE FULLEST EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW, ANY OBJECTION IT MAY NOW OR HEREAFTER HAVE TO THE LAYING OF VENUE OF ANY SUCH LITIGATION BROUGHT IN ANY SUCH COURT REFERRED TO ABOVE AND ANY CLAIM THAT ANY SUCH LITIGATION HAS BEEN BROUGHT IN AN INCONVENIENT FORUM.

13.17Waiver of Jury Trial.  EACH OF THE COMPANY, THE AGENT AND EACH LENDER HEREBY WAIVES ANY RIGHT TO A TRIAL BY JURY IN ANY ACTION OR PROCEEDING TO ENFORCE OR DEFEND ANY RIGHTS UNDER THIS AGREEMENT, ANY NOTE, ANY OTHER LOAN DOCUMENT AND ANY AMENDMENT, INSTRUMENT, DOCUMENT OR AGREEMENT DELIVERED OR WHICH MAY IN THE FUTURE BE DELIVERED IN CONNECTION HEREWITH OR THEREWITH OR ARISING FROM ANY LENDING RELATIONSHIP EXISTING IN CONNECTION WITH ANY OF THE FOREGOING, AND AGREES THAT ANY SUCH ACTION OR PROCEEDING SHALL BE TRIED BEFORE A COURT AND NOT BEFORE A JURY.
13.18Confidentiality.  Each Lender agrees to take, and to cause its Affiliates to take, normal and reasonable precautions and exercise due care to maintain the confidentiality of all non-public information provided to it by the Company or any Subsidiary, or by the Agent on the Company’s or any Subsidiary’s behalf, under this Agreement or any other Loan Document, and neither such Lender nor any of its Affiliates shall use any such information other than in connection with or in enforcement of this Agreement and the other Loan Documents or in connection with other business now or hereafter existing or contemplated with the Company or any Subsidiary, except to the extent such information was or becomes generally available to the public other than as a result of disclosure by such Lender or was or becomes available on a non-confidential basis from a source other than the Company (provided that such source is not bound by a confidentiality agreement with the Company or any Subsidiary known to such Lender); provided, however, that any Lender may disclose such information (A) at the request or pursuant to any requirement of any Governmental Authority to which such Lender is subject or in connection with an examination of such Lender by any such authority, (B) pursuant to subpoena or other court process, when required to do so in accordance with the provisions of any applicable requirement of law, (C) to the extent reasonably required in connection with any litigation or proceeding to which the Agent or any Lender or any of their respective Affiliates may be party, (D) to the extent reasonably required in connection with the exercise of any remedy hereunder or under any other Loan Document, (E) to such Lender’s independent auditors and other professional advisors, (F) to any participant or assignee, actual or potential, provided that such Person agrees in writing to keep such information confidential to the same extent required of the Lenders hereunder, (G) as to any Lender or its Affiliate, as expressly permitted under the terms of any other document or agreement regarding confidentiality to which the Company or any Subsidiary is party or is deemed party with such Lender or such Affiliate, (H) to its Affiliates and (I) to any nationally recognized rating agency that requires access to information about such Lender’s investment portfolio in connection with ratings issued to such Lender.

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Delivered at Detroit, Michigan as of the day and year first above written.

PENSKE AUTOMOTIVE GROUP, INC.

By:​ ​

Title:​ ​

S-1

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MERCEDES-BENZ FINANCIAL SERVICES USA LLC, as Agent and as Lender

By:​ ​

Title:​ ​

S-2

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TOYOTA MOTOR CREDIT CORPORATION, as a Lender

By:​ ​

Title:​ ​

S-3

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SCHEDULE 2.1

LENDERS AND PRO RATA SHARES

Lender

Share of Revolving Commitment Amount

Share of L/C Commitment Amount

Pro Rata Share

Mercedes-Benz Financial Services USA LLC

$420,000,000

$26,250,000

52.500000000%

Toyota Motor Credit Corporation

$380,000,000

$23,750,000

47.500000000%

TOTAL

$800,000,000

$50,000,000

100%

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SCHEDULE 8.6

LITIGATION AND CONTINGENT LIABILITIES

A.Litigation

None

B.Contingent Liabilities

1.Indemnification obligations included in agreements referenced in Schedule 9.17.

2.We have sold a number of dealerships to third parties and, as a condition to certain of those sales, remain liable for the lease payments relating to the properties on which those businesses operate in the event of non-payment by the buyer.  We are also party to lease agreements on properties that we no longer use in our retail operations that we have sublet to third parties.  We rely on subtenants to pay the rent and maintain the property at these locations.  In the event a subtenant does not perform as expected, we may not be able to recover amounts owed to us and we could be required to fulfill these obligations.  The aggregate rent paid by the tenants on those properties in 2020 was approximately $25.8 million, and, in aggregate, we guarantee or are otherwise liable for approximately $202.3 million of third-party lease payments, including lease payments during available renewal periods.

3.Our floor plan credit agreement with Mercedes-Benz Financial Service Australia (‘‘MBA’’) provides us revolving loans for the acquisition of commercial vehicles for distribution to our retail network.  This facility includes a limited parent guarantee and a commitment to repurchase dealer vehicles in the event the dealer’s floor plan agreement with MBA is terminated.

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SCHEDULE 9.7

PERMITTED EXISTING DEBT

1.Obligations under the Fourth Amended and Restated Credit Agreement dated as of April 1, 2014, as amended, among Penske Automotive Group, Inc., various financial institutions and Mercedes-Benz Financial Services USA LLC.

2.Obligations under the Indenture for the $550,000,000 3.50% senior subordinated notes due 2025, dated August 20, 2020, and the $500,000,000 5.50% senior subordinated notes due 2026, dated May 25, 2016, each, by and among Penske Automotive Group, Inc., as Issuer, the subsidiary guarantors named therein and as supplemented, and The Bank of New York Mellon Trust Company, N.A., as trustee.

3.Obligations under the £150,000,000 revolving facility agreement as amended and restated on December 12, 2018, as amended, between the Company’s U.K.  subsidiaries, National Westminster Bank plc, and BMW Financial Services (GB) Limited.

4.Obligations under the AU $50.0 million capital loan and the AU $50.0 million working capital loan each dated November 30, 2017, and related guaranties, each by and between the Company’s Australian subsidiaries, and Volkswagen Financial Services Pty Limited, as amended.

5.Penske Automotive Group, Inc. guarantee of up to €20 million to MAN Truck and Bus AG in connection with Penske Commercial Vehicles.

6.Letters of credit not to exceed $50 million.

7.Surety Bonds delivered on behalf of the Company and any Domestic Subsidiary in connection with the ordinary course operation of the business consistent with past practice.

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SCHEDULE 9.8

PERMITTED EXISTING LIENS

1.Liens in favor of manufacturers or distributors on assets sold to an Automotive Investment that is a Subsidiary until such assets are paid for.

2.Liens securing debt permitted under the Fourth Amended and Restated Credit Agreement dated as of April 1, 2014, as amended, among Penske Automotive Group, Inc., various financial institutions and Mercedes-Benz Financial Services USA LLC.

3.Liens on the stock or assets of Foreign Subsidiaries securing debt permitted under the agreements noted on Schedule 9.7, #3, 4 and 5.

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SCHEDULE 9.17

PERMITTED RESTRICTIONS

1.Pursuant to franchise agreements with Nissan Motor Corporation in U.S.A., ownership interests in any Subsidiary that directly or indirectly owns a Nissan dealership may not be pledged.  The Dealer Term Sales and Service Agreement (“DTS”) contains restrictions relating to change in ownership of the dealerships (DTS Art. 3(b)), pledge, sale or hypothecation of outstanding capital stock (DTS Art. 3(b)(i)), issuance of additional shares of capital stock (DTS Art. 3(b)(i)), sale of principal assets or merger (DTS Art. 3(b)(iii)), distributions or redemptions (DTS Art. 9(c)(ii)), change in principal management (Art. 4(c)) and the right of first refusal with respect to sale or lease of property (DTS Art. 10(A)-(B)).

2.Pursuant to the franchise agreement with Porsche Cars North American, Inc., the ownership interests in any Subsidiary that directly or indirectly owns a Porsche dealership may not be pledged.

3.Pursuant to the Framework Agreement between the Company and Toyota Motor Sales, U.S.A., Inc., ownership interests in any Subsidiary that directly or indirectly owns a Toyota or Lexus dealership may not be pledged.  The Framework Agreement (“FA”) and related documents also contain restrictions relating to ownership and control of dealerships (FA §§ 7.2, 7.3), capitalization (FA §§ 7.4, 8.5), capital distributions, dividends or redemptions (FA §7.8), performance criteria (FA § 8.1), cash or asset disbursements (FA § 8.6), the pledges granting of liens or security interest in or with respect to Dealer Agreements (FA § 8.7) and the right of first refusal with respect to the sale or transfer of a Dealer’ s assets, voting stock or ownership interests (FA §12).

4.Pursuant to the Framework Agreement between the Company and America Honda Motor Co., Inc., ownership interests in any Subsidiary that directly or indirectly owns a Honda or Acura dealership may not be pledged.  The Framework Agreement (“FA’) and related documents also contain restrictions relating to transfer of ownership, control or relocation of dealerships (FA §§ 1.5.3, 1.5.4), qualifications of controlling entity (FA § 1 .5.6), minimum networking capital and lines of credit (Acura Automobile Dealer Sales and Service Agreement ¶ G), assignment of Dealer’s interest in sales and service agreement (Honda and Acura Automobile Dealer Sales and Service Agreements ¶ J) and pledging stock and granting a security interest in stock (American Honda Motor Co., Inc., Policy on the Granting of Security Interest in the Shares of any Entity that Owns an Interest in a Honda or Acura Dealership).

5.Pursuant to the Franchise Agreement with BMW of North America, Inc., the ownership interests of any Subsidiary that directly or indirectly owns a BMW dealership may not be pledged.

6.Pursuant to the franchise, floor plan and/or Dealer Agreements to which the Company’s subsidiaries are subject, certain subsidiaries are required to satisfy certain financial covenants, including the maintenance of a certain minimum working capital, capitalization and net worth.  These requirements may restrict the ability of the Company’s operating subsidiaries to make dividend payments.

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7.Pursuant to the franchise, floor plan and/or Dealer Agreements to which the Company’s subsidiaries are subject, there are restrictions on changes in management, the transfer or pledge of the controlling interest of the ownership entity, the assignment or pledge of the dealership agreements or mergers or change in ownership of the dealer, directly or indirectly, transfers of assets outside the ordinary course of business and in certain cases the manufacturer has a right of first refusal on any transfer of the assets or stock of the subsidiary.

8.Floor plan agreements, Dealer Agreements and sales and services agreements to which the Company and/or its subsidiaries are subject on the Effective Date restrict the pledging or granting of security interests in certain assets of the Company’s subsidiaries.

9.Each of the Mercedes-Benz Financial Services USA LLC Fourth Amended and Restated Credit Agreement dated as of April 1, 2014 and the Subordinated Notes contains restrictions on the business and operations of the Company and its subsidiaries, and the agreements referenced on Schedule 9.7, #3 and 4 contain restrictions on the business and operations of Sytner Group Limited and Foreign Subsidiaries.

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SCHEDULE 9.19

INVESTMENTS

1.The Company’s existing Investments set forth below, including notes paid by the purchasers in connection with sales by the Company and its Subsidiaries of U.S. dealership operations.

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Summary of Outstanding Notes

Lender

Debtor

Original Amount

Issuance Date

Maturity

Current Balance as of 12/31/20

PAG

Hartz Automotive Enterprises – PC

$8,547,289

6/2/2008

12/31/2037

2,717,947

PAG

Hartz Automotive Enterprises – Cerritos

$4,111,450

6/2/2008

2/28/2027

1,215,457

Total Notes

$12,658,739

$3,933,404

Summary of Other Investments

NJ Bentley, Ferrari/Maserati

$3,000,000

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SCHEDULE 13.3

ADDRESSES FOR NOTICES

PENSKE AUTOMOTIVE GROUP, INC.

2555 Telegraph Rd.

Bloomfield Hills, MI 48302

Attn:  J.D. Carlson

Telephone No.:  248-648-2810

Facsimile No.:  248-648-2805

With a copy to:

Shane M. Spradlin

General Counsel

Penske Automotive Group, Inc.

2555 Telegraph Rd.

Bloomfield Hills, MI 48302

Telephone No.:  248-648-2560

Facsimile No.:  248-648-2515

MERCEDES-BENZ FINANCIAL SERVICES USA LLC, as Agent and as a Lender

14372 Heritage Parkway

Fort Worth, TX  76177

Attention:  Robert Rappold

Phone:  817-224-4078

Fax:  _______________

E-Mail:  Robert.Rappold@daimler.com

TOYOTA MOTOR CREDIT CORPORATION, as a Lender

19001 South Western Avenue

Torrance, CA 90501

Attention:  Thomas Miller, National Accounts Manager

Telephone No.:  310-468-5557

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EXHIBIT A

FORM OF NOTE

_________, 20__

Detroit, Michigan

The undersigned, for value received, promises to pay to the order of _____________ (the “Lender”) at the principal office of Mercedes-Benz Financial Services USA LLC (the “Agent”) in Farmington Hills, Michigan the aggregate unpaid amount of all Loans made to the undersigned by the Lender pursuant to the Credit Agreement referred to below (as shown on the schedule attached hereto (and any continuation thereof) or in the records of the Lender), such principal amount to be payable on the dates set forth in the Credit Agreement.

The undersigned further promises to pay interest on the unpaid principal amount of each Loan from the date of such Loan until such Loan is paid in full, payable at the rate(s) and at the time(s) set forth in the Credit Agreement.  Payments of both principal and interest are to be made in lawful money of the United States of America.

This Note evidences indebtedness incurred under, and is subject to the terms and provisions of, the Amended and Restated Credit Agreement, dated as of [April __, 2021] (as amended or otherwise modified from time to time, the “Credit Agreement”; capitalized terms not otherwise defined herein are used herein as defined in the Credit Agreement), among the undersigned, certain financial institutions (including the Lender) and the Agent, to which Credit Agreement reference is hereby made for a statement of the terms and provisions under which this Note may or must be paid prior to its due date or its due date accelerated.

This Note is made under and governed by the laws of the State of New York applicable to contracts made and to be performed entirely within such State.

PENSKE AUTOMOTIVE GROUP, INC.

By: __________________________________
Title: __________________________________

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Schedule attached to Note dated ______, 20__ of PENSKE AUTOMOTIVE GROUP, INC., payable to the order of _________________.

Date and Amount of Loan

Date and Amount of Repayment

Maturity Date

Unpaid Principal Balance

Notation Made By


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EXHIBIT B

FORM OF COMPLIANCE CERTIFICATE

To:Mercedes-Benz Financial Services USA LLC, as Agent

Please refer to the Fifth Amended and Restated Credit Agreement dated as of May 1, 2015 (as amended, amended and restated or otherwise modified from time to time, the “Credit Agreement”) among Penske Automotive Group, Inc. (the “Company”), various financial institutions and Mercedes-Benz Financial Services USA LLC, as agent (in such capacity, the “Agent”).  Capitalized terms used but not otherwise defined herein are used herein as defined in the Credit Agreement.

I.

Reports.  Enclosed herewith is a copy of the annual audited/quarterly report of the Company as at ____________, 20__ (the “Computation Date”), which report fairly presents in all material respects the financial condition and results of operations [(subject to the absence of footnotes and to normal year-end adjustments)] of the Company as of the Computation Date and has been prepared in accordance with GAAP consistently applied.  

II.

Financial Tests.  The Company hereby certifies and warrants to you that the financial ratios and/or financial restrictions set forth on Schedule 1 attached hereto are true and correct computations as at the Computation Date.

III.

Current Assets Commitment Amount.  The Company hereby elects [not] to include a Current Assets Commitment Amount [of $__________] in the applicable financial ratios and/or financial restrictions set forth on Schedule 1 attached hereto.  

IV.

Foreign Acquisitions and Foreign Investments.  The Company further certifies to you that:

1.  the total amount of all consideration paid for all Foreign Acquisitions made by the Company and its Domestic Subsidiaries during the period covered by this compliance certificate (including cash and noncash purchase price, noncompetition payments, earnout payments, debt assumption and other similar consideration) was $______________; and

2.  the aggregate amount of all Foreign Investments by the Company and its Domestic Subsidiaries made during the period covered by this compliance certificate was $____________.

V.

No Default.  The officer signing this certificate has not become aware of any Event of Default or Unmatured Event of Default that has occurred and is continuing.

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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Company has caused this Certificate to be executed and delivered by its duly authorized officer on __________, 20__.

PENSKE AUTOMOTIVE GROUP, INC.

By:  ​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​

Title:  ​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​

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Date: ________________

For the fiscal quarter/year

ended _______________

SCHEDULE 1

to the Compliance Certificate

($ in 000’s)

I.Current Ratio (Section 9.6.1)
A.Consolidated Current Assets [(including the Current Assets Commitment Amount (item I.A.3. below))]:$__________
1.Maximum Availability:$__________
2.Specified Current Assets Commitment Amount:$__________
3.Current Assets Commitment Amount (the lesser of 1
and 2):$__________]
B.Consolidated Current Liabilities [(including the Current Assets Commitment Amount (item I.A.3 above))]: $___________
C.Ratio of A to B: ______: 1.0
D.Permitted Ratio of A to B: Not less than 1.00:1.0.
II.Fixed Charge Coverage Ratio (Section 9.6.2)
A.EBITDAR:
1.EBITDA:
a.Consolidated Net Income:$___________
b.PLUS
(i)Interest Expense:$___________
(ii)income tax expense:$___________
(iii)depreciation and amortization:$___________
(iv)minority interest:$___________

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(v)franchise taxes:$___________

Total additions:$___________

EBITDA (result of a plus b):$___________

2. Rental Expense:$___________

3. EBITDAR (result of 1 plus 2):$___________

B.Capital Expenditures (other than, without duplication, Acquisition Capital Expenditures and Financed Capital Expenditures): $___________
C.Result of A minus B:$___________
D.Sum of:

1.Interest Expense to the extent paid in cash$___________

2.Rental Expense:$___________

3.income tax expense of the Company and its Subsidiaries
to the extent paid in cash:$___________

4.scheduled payments of principal of Debt for the
Company and its Subsidiaries:$___________

5.Total:$___________

E.Ratio of C to D.5:_______:1.0
F.Permitted Ratio of C to D.5:Not less than
1.10:1.0.
III.Ratio of Non-Floorplan Debt to Stockholders’ Equity (Section 9.6.3)
A.Debt of the Company and its Subsidiaries [(including the Current Assets Commitment Amount (item I.A.3))] $_________
B.LESS:
1.contingent obligations in respect of

Suretyship Liabilities (except to the extent

constituting Suretyship Liabilities in

respect of Debt of a Person other than

the Company or a Subsidiary):$_________

2.Hedging Obligations:$_________

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3.Debt of the Company to Subsidiaries and

Debt of Subsidiaries to the Company or to

other Subsidiaries:$_________

Total subtractions:$_________

C.Funded Debt (result of A minus B)$_________
D.LESS:

1.Debt under Dealer Financings:$_________

2.Real Estate Debt:$_________

Total subtractions:$_________

E.Result of C minus D$_________
F.1.Stockholders’ Equity of the Company:$_________

plus

2.Impairments to goodwill or franchise value: $_________

Sum of F.1 plus F.2$_________

G.Ratio of E to F ___ to 1.0
H.Permitted Ratio of E to F:Not greater
than 1.3 to 1.0
IV.Funded Debt to EBITDA Ratio (Section 9.6.4)
A.Funded Debt (item III. C above)$_________
B.LESS:
1.Debt under Dealer Financings:$_________
2.Real Estate Debt:$_________
3.Subordinated Debt:$_________

Total subtractions:$_________

C.Result of A minus B:$_________
D.EBITDA (item II.A.1 above, subject to pro forma

adjustments for Material Acquisitions and Material Dispositions): $_________

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E.Ratio of C to D:___ to 1.0

Permitted Ratio of C to DNot greater
than 2.5:1.0

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EXHIBIT C

GUARANTY

[No Change]

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EXHIBIT D

SECURITY AGREEMENT

[No Change]

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EXHIBIT E

PLEDGE AGREEMENT

[No Change]

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EXHIBIT F

FORM OF SOLVENCY CERTIFICATE

The undersigned hereby certifies that the undersigned (a) is the Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer of Penske Automotive Group, Inc. (the “Company”), (b) is the Treasurer or Assistant Treasurer of each other Loan Party (as such term is defined in the Credit Agreement referred to below), (c) is authorized to certify as to the financial statements of each Loan Party, (d) is familiar with the properties, business and assets of each Loan Party and (e) is authorized to execute and deliver this Certificate on behalf of each Loan Party.  The undersigned further certifies that the undersigned has reviewed the contents of this Certificate and, in connection herewith, has made such investigations and inquiries as the undersigned deemed necessary and prudent.  The undersigned further certifies that the undersigned believes that the financial information and assumptions which underlie and form the basis for the representations made in this Certificate were reasonable when made and continue to be reasonable as of the date hereof.  Capitalized terms used herein that are defined in the Amended and Restated Credit Agreement dated as of [April __, 2021] (as amended or otherwise modified from time to time, the “Credit Agreement”) among the Company, various financial institutions (the “Lenders”) and Mercedes-Benz Financial Services USA LLC, as agent for the Lenders (in such capacity, the “Agent”), are used herein as so defined.  The undersigned hereby further certifies that it is the belief of the undersigned that:

1. As of the date hereof, and after giving effect to the Loans under the Credit Agreement, the Loan Parties taken as a whole will not have an unreasonably small capital to carry on their business and transactions and all business and transactions in which they are about to engage.
2. As of the date hereof, and after giving effect to the Loans under the Credit Agreement, the Loan Parties taken as a whole are able to pay their debts as they mature.
3. As of the date hereof, and after giving effect to the Loans under the Credit Agreement, the Loan Parties taken as a whole are not “insolvent” and the Loan Parties taken as a whole have assets (tangible and intangible) having a value, both at fair valuation and at present fair saleable value, in excess of their total liabilities (including contingent, subordinated, disputed, unmatured and unliquidated liabilities).
4. As of the date hereof, and after giving effect to the Loans under the Credit Agreement, no Loan Party intends to, nor believes that it will, incur debts or liabilities beyond its ability to pay such debts and liabilities as they mature.
5. No Loan Party intends, in consummating the transactions contemplated by the Credit Agreement, to delay, hinder or defraud either present or future creditors or other Persons to which such Loan Party is or will become, on or after the date hereof, indebted.
6. The Credit Agreement was executed and delivered by or on behalf of the Company to the Agent and the Lenders in good faith and in exchange for a reasonably equivalent value.

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7. In reaching the conclusions set forth in this Certificate, I have considered, among other things:
a.the cash and other current assets of the Loan Parties;
b. refinancing or other replacements of existing liabilities, debts, obligations and commitments which the Loan Parties reasonably expect will be available on the dates of their respective maturities;
c. the estimated value of all property, real and personal, tangible and intangible of the Loan Parties;
d. the audited financial statements of the Loan Parties dated December 31, 2020 and the unaudited financial statements of the Loan Parties dated March 31, 2021 all as previously delivered to the Agent and the Lenders;
e. all liabilities of the Loan Parties known to me on all claims, whether or not reduced to judgment, liquidated, unliquidated, matured, unmatured, disputed, undisputed, legal, equitable, secured, unsecured, fixed or contingent, including, among other things, claims arising out of pending or, to my knowledge, threatened litigation against the Loan Parties;
f. customary terms of trade payables in the industry of the Loan Parties;
g. the amount of credit extended to customers of the Loan Parties; and
h. the amount of equity capital of the Loan Parties.

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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the undersigned has executed this Certificate on behalf of the Loan Parties as of this ___ day of April, 2021.

PENSKE AUTOMOTIVE GROUP, INC.

Name:____________________________
Title:Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer

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EXHIBIT G

FORM OF ASSIGNMENT AGREEMENT

Date:_________________

To:

Penske Automotive Group, Inc.
and
Mercedes-Benz Financial Services USA LLC, as Agent

Re:Assignment under the Credit Agreement referred to below

Gentlemen and Ladies:

Please refer to Section 13.9.1 of the Amended and Restated Credit Agreement dated as of [April __, 2021] (as amended, amended and restated or otherwise modified from time to time, the “Credit Agreement”) among Penske Automotive Group, Inc. (the “Company”), various financial institutions and Mercedes-Benz Financial Services USA LLC, as agent (in such capacity, the “Agent”).  Unless otherwise defined herein or the context otherwise requires, terms used herein have the meanings provided in the Credit Agreement.

________________________________(the “Assignor”) hereby sells and assigns to ___________________________(the “Assignee”), and the Assignee hereby purchases and assumes from the Assignor, that interest in and to the Assignor’s rights and obligations under the Credit Agreement as of the date hereof equal to _____% of all of the Loans and of the Commitments, such sale, purchase, assignment and assumption to be effective as of ______________, 20__, or such later date on which the Company and the Agent shall have consented hereto (the “Effective Date”).  After giving effect to such sale, purchase, assignment and assumption, the Assignee’s and the Assignor’s respective Pro Rata Share for purposes of the Credit Agreement will be as set forth opposite their names on the signature pages hereof.

The Assignor hereby instructs the Agent to make all payments from and after the Effective Date in respect of the interest assigned hereby directly to the Assignee.  The Assignor and the Assignee agree that all interest and fees accrued up to, but not including, the Effective Date are the property of the Assignor, and not the Assignee.  The Assignee agrees that, upon receipt of any such interest or fees, the Assignee will promptly remit the same to the Assignor.

The Assignee hereby confirms that it has received a copy of the Credit Agreement and the exhibits thereto, together with copies of the documents which were required to be delivered under the Credit Agreement as a condition to the making of the initial Loans thereunder.  The Assignee acknowledges and agrees that it (i) has made and will continue to make such inquiries and has taken and will take such care on its own behalf as would have been the case had its Commitment been granted and its Loans been made directly to, and the Letters of Credit been issued by the Assignee for the account of, the Company without the intervention of the Agent, the Assignor or any other Lender and (ii) has made and will continue to make, independently and without reliance upon the Agent, the Assignor or any other Lender and based on such documents and information as it has deemed appropriate, its own credit analysis and decisions relating to the Credit

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Agreement.  The Assignee further acknowledges and agrees that neither the Agent nor the Assignor has made any representation or warranty about the creditworthiness of the Company or any other party to the Credit Agreement or with respect to the legality, validity, sufficiency or enforceability of the Credit Agreement or any other Loan Document or the value of any security therefor.  This assignment shall be made without recourse to the Assignor.

The Assignor represents and warrants that it is the legal and beneficial owner of the interest being assigned by it hereunder and that such interest is free and clear of any adverse claim.

The Assignee represents and warrants to the Company and the Agent that, as of the date hereof, the Company will not be obligated to pay any greater amount under Section 7.6 of the Credit Agreement than the Company is obligated to pay to the Assignor under such Section.  [The Assignee has delivered, or is delivering concurrently herewith, to the Company and the Agent the forms required by Section 7.6 of the Credit Agreement.] [INSERT IF ASSIGNEE IS ORGANIZED UNDER THE LAWS OF A JURISDICTION OTHER THAN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA OR A STATE THEREOF.]

Except as otherwise provided in the Credit Agreement, effective as of the Effective Date:

(a) the Assignee (i) shall be deemed automatically to have become a party to the Credit Agreement and to have all the rights and obligations of a “Lender” under the Credit Agreement as if it were an original signatory thereto to the extent specified in the second paragraph hereof and (ii) agrees to be bound by the terms and conditions set forth in the Credit Agreement as if it were an original signatory thereto; and
(b) the Assignor shall be released from its obligations under the Credit Agreement to the extent specified in the second paragraph hereof.

The Assignee hereby advises each of you of the following administrative details with respect to the assigned Loans and Commitment:

A. Institution Name:

Address:

Attention:

Telephone:

Facsimile:

B. Payment Instructions:

Please evidence your receipt hereof and your consent to the sale, assignment, purchase and assumption set forth herein by signing and returning counterparts hereof to the Assignor and the Assignee.

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Pro Rata Share = _____%[ASSIGNEE]

By:__________________________

Title:_________________________

Adjusted Pro Rata Share = ______%[ASSIGNOR]

By:__________________________

Title:_________________________

ACKNOWLEDGED AND CONSENTED TO

this ____ day of ________, 20__

MERCEDES-BENZ FINANCIAL SERVICES USA LLC, as Agent

By: ​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​

Title: ​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​

ACKNOWLEDGED AND CONSENTED TO

this ____ day of ___________ , 20__

PENSKE AUTOMOTIVE GROUP, INC.

By:

Title:​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​ ​

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EXHIBIT H

FORM OF REAFFIRMATION OF LOAN DOCUMENTS

[No Change]

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EXHIBIT I

SUBORDINATION PROVISIONS APPLICABLE TO

SUBORDINATED DEBT

The indebtedness evidenced by the subordinated notes shall at all times be wholly subordinate and junior in right or payment to any and all Superior Indebtedness (as defined below) in the manner and with the force and effect hereinafter set forth:

(a) In the event of any liquidation, dissolution or winding up of Penske Automotive Group, Inc. (the “Company”), or of any execution sale, receivership, insolvency, bankruptcy, reorganization or other similar proceeding relative to the Company or its property, all principal, interest, fees, reimbursement obligations and other amounts owing on all Superior Indebtedness shall first be paid in full before any payment is made upon the indebtedness evidenced by the subordinated notes; and in any such event any payment or distribution of any kind or character, whether in cash, property or securities (other than in securities or other evidences of indebtedness, the payment of which is subordinated to the same extent as the indebtedness evidenced hereby to the payment of all Superior Indebtedness which may at the time be outstanding) which shall be made upon or in respect of the subordinated notes shall be paid over to the holders of such Superior Indebtedness, pro rata, for application in payment thereof until such Superior Indebtedness shall have been paid or satisfied in full.
(b) During the continuance of any default in any agreement pursuant to which any Superior Indebtedness is issued which arises from the failure to pay when due (whether by acceleration or otherwise) any principal of, premium, if any, interest on, fees or other amounts in respect of such Superior Indebtedness (a “Superior Payment Default”), no payment of principal, premium or interest shall be made on the subordinated notes if either (i) notice in writing of such default has been given to the Company by any holder or holders of any Superior Indebtedness or (ii) judicial proceedings shall be pending in respect of such default.
(c) During the continuance of any event of default or unmatured event of default in any agreement pursuant to which any Superior Indebtedness is issued other than a Superior Payment Default (a “Superior Non-Payment Default”) as to which the Company has received notice in writing from any holder or holders of Superior Indebtedness, no payment of principal, premium or interest shall be made on the subordinated notes for a period (each, a “Payment Blockage Period”) commencing on the date of receipt by the Company of such notice and terminating on the earliest to occur of the following dates: (i) the date of acceleration of the Superior Indebtedness, (ii) 180 days after the Company’s receipt of such written notice, (iii) the date such Superior Non-Payment Default shall have been cured or waived, or shall have ceased to exist, (iv) the date the Superior Indebtedness shall have been discharged or paid in full in cash or (v) the date such Payment Blockage Period shall have been terminated by written notice to the Company from the holder or holders of Superior Indebtedness initiating such Payment Blockage Period, after which, in the case of clauses (ii), (iii), (iv) and (v), the Company shall resume making payments in respect of the subordinated notes, unless clause (a) or (b) above is then applicable.

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(d) If the subordinated notes are declared or become due and payable because of the occurrence of any default thereunder or under the agreement or instrument under which they are issued or otherwise at the option of the Company, under circumstances when clause (a) above shall not be applicable, the holders of the subordinated notes shall not be entitled to payments until sixty (60) days after such event and then only if such payment is permitted under clauses (a) and (b) above.
(e) The holder of each subordinated note undertakes and agrees for the benefit of each holder of Superior Indebtedness to execute, verify, deliver and file any proof of claim, consent, assignment or other instrument which any holder of Superior Indebtedness may at any time require in order to prove and realize upon any right or claim pertaining to the subordinated notes and to effectuate the full benefit of the subordination contained herein; and upon failure of the holder of any subordinated note so to do any such holder of Superior Indebtedness shall be deemed to be irrevocably appointed the agent and attorney-in-fact of the holder of such note to execute, verify, deliver and file any such proof of claim, consent, assignment or other instrument.
(f) No right of any holder of any Superior Indebtedness to enforce subordination as herein provided shall at any time or in any way be affected or impaired by any failure to act on the part of the Company or any holder of Superior Indebtedness, or by any non-compliance by the Company with any term, provision or covenant of the subordinated notes or the agreement under which they are issued, regardless of any knowledge thereof that any such holder of Superior Indebtedness may have or be otherwise charged with.
(g) The Company agrees, for the benefit of the holders of Superior Indebtedness, that in the event that any subordinated note is declared due and payable before its expressed maturity because of the occurrence of a default thereunder or under the agreement under which it was issued, the Company will give prompt notice in writing of such happening to the holders of Superior Indebtedness.
(h) Superior Indebtedness” means (a) all obligations of the Company under or in connection with the Amended and Restated Credit Agreement, dated as of [April __, 2021] among the Company, various financial institutions and Mercedes-Benz Financial Services USA LLC (“MBFS”), as agent (as amended, restated, amended and restated or otherwise modified from time to time, the “Credit Agreement”), whether for principal, interest (including any interest that would accrue but for the filing of a petition initiating any bankruptcy, insolvency or like proceeding, whether or not such interest is an allowed claim enforceable against the debtor), fees, expenses or otherwise and (b) all other obligations of the Company to MBFS, howsoever arising or evidenced.

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EXHIBIT J

FORM OF L/C APPLICATION

TO:Mercedes-Benz Financial Services USA LLC

14372 Heritage Parkway

Fort Worth, TX  76177

Telephone:(817) 224-4078

Facsimile: __________________

Attention:  Robert Rappold

Ladies and Gentlemen:

We hereby request Mercedes-Benz Financial Services USA LLC, as Issuing Lender under the Credit Agreement referred to below, to establish a Letter of Credit (the “Credit”) for our account as follows:

BENEFICIARY:

APPLICANT:

AMOUNT:

EXPIRY DATE:

AVAILABLE BY SIGHT DRAFTS TO BE ACCOMPANIED BY:

SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS:

PURPOSE OF CREDIT:

The Credit is subject to the terms and provisions of the Amended and Restated Credit Agreement, dated as of [April __, 2021] (as amended or otherwise modified from time to time, the “Credit Agreement”; capitalized terms not otherwise defined herein are used herein as defined in the Credit Agreement), among the undersigned, certain financial institutions and the Issuing Lender, to which Credit Agreement reference is hereby made for a statement of the terms and provisions regarding the issuance of Letters of Credit and the reimbursement obligations arising in connection therewith.

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The undersigned hereby confirms that, both before and after giving effect to the issuance of the Credit, (a) the representations and warranties of the undersigned and each Subsidiary set forth in the Credit Agreement and the other Loan Documents are true and correct in all material respects with the same effect as if made on the date hereof (except to the extent such representations and warranties relate to a specific earlier date) and (b) no Event of Default or Unmatured Event of Default has occurred or is continuing.

Dated this ____ day of ___________, 20__.

PENSKE AUTOMOTIVE GROUP, INC.

By: ___________________

Its:____________________

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EXHIBIT K

FORM OF BORROWING BASE CERTIFICATE

To:MERCEDES-BENZ FINANCIAL

SERVICES USA LLC, as Agent

Ladies and Gentlemen:

Please refer to the Amended and Restated Credit Agreement dated as of [April __, 2021] (as amended or otherwise modified from time to time, the “Credit Agreement”) among Penske Automotive Group, Inc. (the “Company”), various financial institutions and MERCEDES-BENZ FINANCIAL SERVICES USA LLC, as agent.  This certificate (this “Certificate”), together with supporting calculations attached hereto, is delivered to you pursuant to the terms of the Credit Agreement.  Capitalized terms used but not otherwise defined herein shall have the same meanings herein as in the Credit Agreement.

The Company hereby certifies and warrants to the Agent and the Lenders that at the close of business on _____________, 20__ (the “Calculation Date”), the Borrowing Base was $________________, computed as set forth on the schedule attached hereto.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Company has caused this Certificate to be executed and delivered by its officer thereunto duly authorized on ____________, 20__.

PENSKE AUTOMOTIVE GROUP, INC.

By:___________________

Title:__________________

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SCHEDULE TO BORROWING BASE CERTIFICATE

Dated as of _______ __, 20_.

MINUS

MINUS

MINUS

Jun-04

Scale

Borrowing

Combined Assets:

TOTAL

Brazil

Puerto Rico

U.K.

Domestic

%

Base

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

*Cash & New Equity

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

100%

0.0

Used Equity

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

80%

0.0

Customer Receivables

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

65%

0.0

Factory Receivables

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

65%

0.0

Finance Co. Receivables

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

65%

0.0

Parts Inventory

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

65%

0.0

Discontinued Operations

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

 

0.0

Company Cars

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

 

0.0

Furniture, Fixtures, & Equipment

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

45%

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Total Assets for Collateral

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

 

0.0

 

 

 

 

 

Total Outstandings as of ______

0.0

 

 

 

0.0

 

0.0

Portion Unsecured

0.0

 

 

 

0.0

 

0.0

*NOTE: In order to include Cash in this calculation, a "Blocked Account Agreement" would be required.

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EXHIBIT L

INTERCREDITOR AGREEMENT

[No Change]

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EXHIBIT M

CONDITIONS PRECEDENT TO ELIGIBLE REAL ESTATE COLLATERAL

No parcel of Eligible Real Estate shall be Eligible Real Estate Collateral until the owner of such real property has provided to the Agent the following, each of which shall be satisfactory to the Agent in form and substance:

1.An ALTA/ACSM survey, certified to the Agent, disclosing the flood zone status, and containing such Table A items as the Agent shall reasonably specify;

2.A commitment for title insurance, together with written undertaking of title insurer to issue such endorsements to the title policy as the Agent may reasonably specify;

3.Copies of all documents constituting exceptions to the title insurance commitment to be delivered in connection with the title insurance policy;

4.Copies of all leases affecting the property (or certification that there are none) together with estoppels from any tenants under any identified leases;

5.Copies of current real estate tax bills;

6.Estoppels from any counterparty to a reciprocal easement or other restriction upon the title that imposes continuing obligations, or equivalent lender protection via endorsement to the required title insurance policy (e.g., ALTA 9);

7.PZR Report, Zoning Compliance letter from the municipality or equivalent setting forth the zoning status of the property, provided that such report or letter shall not be required to the extent the required title insurance policy contains an ALTA 3.1 (or equivalent) endorsement;

8.Waiver or subordination to the Lien of the related Mortgage of any interests that would otherwise be prior to the Lien of such Mortgage;

9.Final paid up title policy conforming with the Agent’s evaluation of title commitment and survey in the lesser of the amount secured by the property or the value of the property;

10.Such other items as may be request by the title agent in connection with the issuance of a commitment for title insurance or a title policy;

11.MAI Appraisal, prepared by an independent appraiser satisfactory to the Agent within twelve months of the date of delivery and in form and substance satisfactory to the Agent in its sole discretion, of the property indicating the value of the property and otherwise conforming with the requirements of Section 9.22;

12.Certificates of occupancy and business licenses relative to the property;

13.Phase I Environmental Report together with reliance letter in favor of the Agent and the Lenders;

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14.Copy of the Company’s or the applicable Domestic Subsidiary’s, as applicable, insurance policies, evidencing coverages acceptable to the Agent and with standard mortgagee’s endorsement in favor of the Agent;

15.Mortgage (including fixture filing) providing that the Agent is the holder of a first priority security interest for the benefit of the Agent and the Lenders in the ownership interest of the Company or the applicable Domestic Subsidiary, as applicable, therein;

16.Environmental Indemnity from the Company or the applicable Domestic Subsidiary, as applicable; and

17.Opinion of counsel addressed to the Agent and the Lenders covering such matters as the Agent may reasonably request.

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Exhibit 22

List of Guarantor Subsidiaries of Penske Automotive Group, Inc.

Penske Automotive Group, Inc. is the issuer of (i) 3.50% senior subordinated notes due 2025 and (ii) 5.50% senior subordinated notes due 2026 (collectively, the “Notes”). The following subsidiaries are guarantors of these Notes as of the last day of the period covered by this report:

ATC CHATTANOOGA, LLC

ATC KNOXVILLE, LLC

ATC REALTY INVESTMENTS, LLC

ATC WEST TEXAS, LLC

ATLANTIC AUTO FUNDING CORPORATION

ATLANTIC AUTO SECOND FUNDING CORPORATION

ATLANTIC AUTO THIRD FUNDING CORPORATION

AUTO MALL PAYROLL SERVICES, INC.

BOWEN REALTY INVESTMENTS, LLC

BRETT MORGAN CHEVROLET-GEO, INC.

CARSHOP HOLDINGS, LLC

CARSHOP SUPERCENTERS, LLC

CENTRAL FORD CENTER, INC.

CJNS, LLC

CLASSIC AUTO GROUP, INC.

CLASSIC ENTERPRISES, LLC

CLASSIC IMPORTS, INC.

CLASSIC MANAGEMENT COMPANY, INC.

CLASSIC MOTOR SALES, LLC

CLASSIC NISSAN OF TURNERSVILLE, LLC

CLASSIC OLDSMOBILE-PONTIAC-GMC TRUCK, LTD.

CLASSIC SPECIAL ADVERTISING, INC.

CLASSIC SPECIAL AUTOMOTIVE GP, LLC

CLASSIC SPECIAL AUTOMOTIVE, LTD.

CLASSIC SPECIAL HYUNDAI, LTD.

CLASSIC SPECIAL, LLC

CLASSIC TURNERSVILLE, INC.

D. YOUNG CHEVROLET, LLC

DAN YOUNG CHEVROLET, INC.

DAN YOUNG MOTORS, LLC

DANBURY AUTO PARTNERSHIP

DEALER ACCESSORIES, LLC

DIFEO NISSAN PARTNERSHIP

DIFEO PARTNERSHIP, LLC

DIFEO TENAFLY PARTNERSHIP

eCARSHOP, LLC

EUROPA AUTO IMPORTS, INC.


FLORIDA CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH, INC.

FRN OF TULSA, LLC

GENE REED CHEVROLET, INC.

GMG MOTORS, INC.

GOODSON NORTH, LLC

GOODSON SPRING BRANCH, LLC

HBL, LLC

HILL COUNTRY IMPORTS, LTD.

HT AUTOMOTIVE, LLC

HUDSON MOTORS PARTNERSHIP

KMT/UAG, INC.

LANDERS AUTO SALES, LLC

LANDERS BUICK-PONTIAC, INC.

LANDERS FORD NORTH, INC.

LATE ACQUISITION I, LLC

LATE ACQUISITION II, LLC

MICHAEL CHEVROLET-OLDSMOBILE, INC.

MOTORCARS ACQUISITION IV, LLC

MOTORCARS ACQUISITION V, LLC

MOTORCARS ACQUISITION VI, LLC

MOTORCARS ACQUISITION, LLC

OCT PARTNERSHIP

PAG ACQUISITION 27, LLC

PAG ACQUISITION 28, LLC

PAG ACQUISITION 64, LLC

PAG ACQUISITION 65, LLC

PAG ACQUISITION 66, LLC

PAG ANNAPOLIS JL1, LLC

PAG ARKANSAS F1, LLC

PAG ARKANSAS F2, LLC

PAG ATLANTA MANAGEMENT, LLC

PAG AUSTIN H1, LLC

PAG AUSTIN L1, LLC

PAG AZ PROPERTIES, LLC

PAG BEDFORD A1, LLC

PAG BEDFORD P1, LLC

PAG BEDFORD PROPERTIES, LLC

PAG CHANDLER JLR, LLC

PAG CHANTILLY M1, LLC

PAG CHANTILLY P1, LLC

PAG CHARLOTTE M1, LLC

PAG CLOVIS T1, INC.

PAG CONNECTICUT LR1, LLC

PAG DAVIE P1, LLC


PAG DELAWARE CS, LLC

PAG DISTRIBUTOR S1, LLC

PAG EAST, LLC

PAG GOODYEAR F1, LLC

PAG GREENWICH B1, LLC

PAG GREENWICH HOLDINGS, LLC

PAG INTERNATIONAL SERVICES, LLC

PAG INVESTMENTS, LLC

PAG LEANDER H1, LLC

PAG MADISON L1, LLC

PAG MADISON T1, LLC

PAG MARIN M1, INC.

PAG MARYLAND CS, LLC

PAG MCALLEN H1, LLC

PAG MCALLEN T1, LLC

PAG MENTOR A1, INC.

PAG MICHIGAN HOLDINGS, LLC

PAG NEW JERSEY A1, LLC

PAG NEW JERSEY CS, LLC

PAG NEW JERSEY JL1, LLC

PAG NEW JERSEY JL2, LLC

PAG NEW JERSEY JL3, LLC

PAG NEW JERSEY P1, LLC

PAG NORTH ORANGE A1, INC.

PAG NORTH SCOTTSDALE BE, LLC

PAG NORTH SCOTTSDALE M1, LLC

PAG NORTH SCOTTSDALE PP1, LLC

PAG NORTHERN CALIFORNIA MANAGEMENT, INC.

PAG ONTARIO B1, INC.

PAG ORANGE COUNTY L1, INC.

PAG ORANGE COUNTY MANAGEMENT COMPANY, INC.

PAG ORANGE COUNTY RR1, INC.

PAG ORANGE COUNTY S1, INC.

PAG ORLANDO GENERAL, LLC

PAG ORLANDO LIMITED, LLC

PAG ORLANDO PARTNERSHIP, LTD.

PAG PENNSYLVANIA CS, LLC

PAG ROSWELL B1, LLC

PAG SAN FRANCISCO N1, INC.

PAG SANTA ANA AVW, INC.

PAG SANTA ANA B1, INC.

PAG SURPRISE T1, LLC

PAG TEMPE M1, LLC

PAG TEXAS MANAGEMENT COMPANY, LLC


PAG TURNERSVILLE AU, LLC

PAG VIRGINIA CS, LLC

PAG WASHINGTON A1, LLC

PAG WEST ACQUISITION 9, INC.

PAG WEST, LLC

PALM AUTO PLAZA, LLC

PEACHTREE NISSAN, INC.

PENSKE CAR RENTAL (DT) MEMPHIS, LLC

PENSKE CAR RENTAL HOLDINGS, LLC

PENSKE CAR RENTAL INDIANA, LLC

PENSKE CAR RENTAL MEMPHIS, LLC

PENSKE COMMERCIAL VEHICLES US, LLC

PETER PAN MOTORS, INC.

PMRC, LLC

PTG OF IDAHO, LLC

PTG OF UTAH, LLC

PTG MISSOURI, LLC

RELENTLESS PURSUIT ENTERPRISES, INC.

SA AUTOMOTIVE, LTD.

SAU AUTOMOTIVE, LTD.

SCOTTSDALE 101 MANAGEMENT, LLC

SCOTTSDALE FERRARI, LLC

SCOTTSDALE MANAGEMENT GROUP, LTD.

SCOTTSDALE PAINT & BODY, LLC

SDG AUTOMOTIVE INVESTMENTS, LLC

SIGMA MOTORS INC.

SINGLE SOURCE TRUCK PARTS, LLC

SK MOTORS, LLC

SL AUTOMOTIVE, LLC

SUN MOTORS, LLC

TAMBURRO ENTERPRISES, INC.

THE AROUND THE CLOCK FREIGHTLINER GROUP, LLC

UAG ARKANSAS FLM, LLC

UAG ATLANTA H1, LLC

UAG ATLANTA IV MOTORS, LLC

UAG CAPITOL, INC.

UAG CAROLINA, INC.

UAG CENTRAL REGION MANAGEMENT, LLC

UAG CHANTILLY AU, LLC

UAG CLASSIC, INC.

UAG CLOVIS, INC.

UAG CONNECTICUT, LLC

UAG DULUTH, INC.

UAG EAST, LLC


UAG ESCONDIDO A1, INC.

UAG ESCONDIDO H1, INC.

UAG ESCONDIDO M1, INC.

UAG FAYETTEVILLE I, LLC

UAG FAYETTEVILLE II, LLC

UAG FAYETTEVILLE III, LLC

UAG FINANCE COMPANY, INC.

UAG HOUSTON ACQUISITION, LTD.

UAG HUDSON CJD, LLC

UAG HUDSON, INC.

UAG INTERNATIONAL HOLDINGS, INC.

UAG KISSIMMEE MOTORS, LLC

UAG LANDERS SPRINGDALE, LLC

UAG LOS GATOS, INC.

UAG MARIN, INC.

UAG MEMPHIS II, INC.

UAG MEMPHIS MANAGEMENT, INC.

UAG MENTOR ACQUISITION, LLC

UAG MICHIGAN H1, LLC

UAG MICHIGAN TMV, LLC

UAG MINNEAPOLIS B1, LLC

UAG NORTHEAST, LLC

UAG REALTY, LLC

UAG ROYAL PALM M1, LLC

UAG SAN DIEGO A1, INC.

UAG SAN DIEGO AU, INC.

UAG SAN DIEGO H1, INC.

UAG SAN DIEGO MANAGEMENT, INC.

UAG STEVENS CREEK II, INC.

UAG TEXAS II, INC.

UAG TEXAS, LLC

UAG TULSA HOLDINGS, LLC

UAG TURNERSVILLE REALTY, LLC

UAG VK, LLC

UAG WEST BAY AM, LLC

UAG WEST BAY IAU, LLC

UAG WEST BAY IB, LLC

UAG WEST BAY II, LLC

UAG WEST BAY IL, LLC

UAG WEST BAY IM, LLC

UAG WEST BAY IP, LLC

UAG WEST BAY IW, LLC

UAG YOUNG II, INC.

UAG-CARIBBEAN, INC.


UNITED AUTO LICENSING, LLC

UNITED AUTO SCOTTSDALE PROPERTY HOLDINGS, LLC

UNITED AUTOCARE PRODUCTS, LLC

UNITED NISSAN, INC.

UNITED NISSAN, INC.

UNITED RANCH AUTOMOTIVE, LLC

UNITEDAUTO FIFTH FUNDING, INC.

UNITEDAUTO FINANCE, INC.

UNITEDAUTO FOURTH FUNDING INC.

WEST PALM AUTO MALL, INC.

WESTBURY SUPERSTORE, LTD.

WTA MOTORS, LTD.


Exhibit 31.1

CERTIFICATION

I, Roger S. Penske, certify that:

1. I have reviewed this quarterly report on Form 10-Q of Penske Automotive Group, Inc.;

2. Based on my knowledge, this report does not contain any untrue statement of a material fact or omit to state a material fact necessary to make the statements made, in light of the circumstances under which such statements were made, not misleading with respect to the period covered by this report;

3. Based on my knowledge, the financial statements, and other financial information included in this report, fairly present in all material respects the financial condition, results of operations and cash flows of the registrant as of, and for, the periods presented in this report;

4. The registrant’s other certifying officer(s) and I are responsible for establishing and maintaining disclosure controls and procedures (as defined in Exchange Act Rules 13a-15(e) and 15d-15(e)) and internal control over financial reporting (as defined in Exchange Act Rules 13a-15(f) and 15d-15(f)) for the registrant and we have:

a) Designed such disclosure controls and procedures, or caused such disclosure controls and procedures to be designed under our supervision, to ensure that material information relating to the registrant, including its consolidated subsidiaries, is made known to us by others within those entities, particularly during the period in which this report is being prepared;

b) Designed such internal control over financial reporting, or caused such internal control over financial reporting to be designed under our supervision, to provide reasonable assurance regarding the reliability of financial reporting and the preparation of financial statements for external purposes in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles;

c) Evaluated the effectiveness of the registrant’s disclosure controls and procedures and presented in this report our conclusions about the effectiveness of the disclosure controls and procedures, as of the end of the period covered by this report based on such evaluation; and

d) Disclosed in this report any change in the registrant’s internal control over financial reporting that occurred during the registrant’s most recent fiscal quarter (the registrant’s fourth fiscal quarter in the case of an annual report) that has materially affected, or is reasonably likely to materially affect, the registrant’s internal control over financial reporting; and

5. The registrant’s other certifying officer(s) and I have disclosed, based on our most recent evaluation of internal control over financial reporting, to the registrant’s auditors and the audit committee of registrant’s board of directors (or persons performing the equivalent functions):

a) All significant deficiencies and material weaknesses in the design or operation of internal control over financial reporting which are reasonably likely to adversely affect the registrant’s ability to record, process, summarize and report financial information; and

b) Any fraud, whether or not material, that involves management or other employees who have a significant role in the registrant’s internal control over financial reporting.

/s/ Roger S. Penske

Roger S. Penske

Chief Executive Officer

April 29, 2021


Exhibit 31.2

CERTIFICATION

I, J.D. Carlson, certify that:

1. I have reviewed this quarterly report on Form 10-Q of Penske Automotive Group, Inc.;

2. Based on my knowledge, this report does not contain any untrue statement of a material fact or omit to state a material fact necessary to make the statements made, in light of the circumstances under which such statements were made, not misleading with respect to the period covered by this report;

3. Based on my knowledge, the financial statements, and other financial information included in this report, fairly present in all material respects the financial condition, results of operations and cash flows of the registrant as of, and for, the periods presented in this report;

4. The registrant’s other certifying officer(s) and I are responsible for establishing and maintaining disclosure controls and procedures (as defined in Exchange Act Rules 13a-15(e) and 15d-15(e)) and internal control over financial reporting (as defined in Exchange Act Rules 13a-15(f) and 15d-15(f)) for the registrant and we have:

a) Designed such disclosure controls and procedures, or caused such disclosure controls and procedures to be designed under our supervision, to ensure that material information relating to the registrant, including its consolidated subsidiaries, is made known to us by others within those entities, particularly during the period in which this report is being prepared;

b) Designed such internal control over financial reporting, or caused such internal control over financial reporting to be designed under our supervision, to provide reasonable assurance regarding the reliability of financial reporting and the preparation of financial statements for external purposes in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles;

c) Evaluated the effectiveness of the registrant’s disclosure controls and procedures and presented in this report our conclusions about the effectiveness of the disclosure controls and procedures, as of the end of the period covered by this report based on such evaluation; and

d) Disclosed in this report any change in the registrant’s internal control over financial reporting that occurred during the registrant’s most recent fiscal quarter (the registrant’s fourth fiscal quarter in the case of an annual report) that has materially affected, or is reasonably likely to materially affect, the registrant’s internal control over financial reporting; and

5. The registrant’s other certifying officer(s) and I have disclosed, based on our most recent evaluation of internal control over financial reporting, to the registrant’s auditors and the audit committee of registrant’s board of directors (or persons performing the equivalent functions):

a) All significant deficiencies and material weaknesses in the design or operation of internal control over financial reporting which are reasonably likely to adversely affect the registrant’s ability to record, process, summarize and report financial information; and

b) Any fraud, whether or not material, that involves management or other employees who have a significant role in the registrant’s internal control over financial reporting.

/s/ J.D. Carlson

J.D. Carlson

Chief Financial Officer

April 29, 2021


Exhibit 32

CERTIFICATION PURSUANT TO 18 U.S.C. SECTION 1350, AS ADOPTED PURSUANT TO
SECTION 906 OF THE SARBANES-OXLEY ACT OF 2002

In connection with the quarterly report of Penske Automotive Group, Inc. (the “Company”) on Form 10-Q for the quarter ended March 31, 2021, as filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission on the date hereof (the “Report”), we, Roger S. Penske and J.D. Carlson, Principal Executive Officer and Principal Financial Officer, respectively, of the Company, certify, pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 1350, as adopted pursuant to Section 906 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002, that:

1. The Report fully complies with the requirements of section 13(a) or 15(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934; and

2. The information contained in the Report fairly presents, in all material respects, the financial condition and results of operations of the Company.

/s/ Roger S. Penske

Roger S. Penske

Chief Executive Officer

April 29, 2021

/s/ J.D. Carlson

J.D. Carlson

Chief Financial Officer

April 29, 2021

A signed original of this written statement required by Section 906 has been provided to Penske Automotive Group, Inc. and will be retained by Penske Automotive Group, Inc. and furnished to the Securities and Exchange Commission or its staff upon request.