In this week’s Car Dealer Briefing James Baggott rounds up the motor trade news you cannot afford to miss.
In the Car Dealer Weekly Briefing, his subscriber-only newsletter, he asks with the closure of yet another small independent franchised car dealer, is it the end of the road for the family-run firms?
Elsewhere, Cinch opens another dealership, Big Motoring World gets a dressing down by BBC Watchdog and there’s more worrying showroom closures.
Also featured in this week’s briefing are:
- February new car sales figures
- Used car prices up
- Tom Hartley’s Harrods deal
- Group 1 buys Johnsons sites
- Marshall job losses
- Inchcape’s profits
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