In this week’s Car Dealer Weekly Briefing – the subscriber only newsletter – James Baggott digests the biggest motor trade headlines in one place.
This week he takes a closer look at the car brand names that everyone gets wrong – and asks: Does anyone really care?
He also takes a look at why MG has been named the most unreliable used car brand, ponders another pause by the FCA on its motor finance investigation and looks at the EV ranges that are most accurate.
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Also featured in this week’s briefing and getting our editor-in-chief’s take:
- FCA extends ‘pause’
- Carwow’s campaign
- Peugeot boss’ challenge
- Used Car Awards deadline
- Listers results
- Thurlow Nunn’s deal
- Tim Smith’s new role
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