We're starting to get used to this new normal in the auto industry — the reality that no matter what goes wrong out there, or how wrong it goes, auto dealers are going to make out just fine.
A pandemic darkened the world a year ago — and yet auto dealers burst through it like a squadron of Navy fighter pilots. The U.S. economy crashed — and yet retailers rallied for one of their best years ever.
Last week, it was true once more: Despite months of a confounding global shortage of microchips that shut down factory production of some of America's most popular vehicles, auto retailers delivered pretty much a bang-up first quarter of sales. Several brands excelled during the quarter, even as they feared chip-related interruptions at their factories, we report.
And as it happens, those thinning inventories of products around the industry are actually goosing dealer profitability. S…