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AM Spotlight on electric vehicle retailing
How dealers are becoming more green
Vertu Motors reports upbeat trading, warns of volatile impact of emissions targets
Vertu Motors' latest first-quarter figures reflected a period of robust growth and strategic progress, boding well for the remainder of the financial year despite the potential impact of zero emissions targets.
EV discounting risks impacting long term investment as private retail continues to lag
Discounting risks undermining the ability of companies to invest in next generation technologies and cannot be sustained indefinitely, according to the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT).
Spotlight on running a modern dealership 2024
Will flexible working ever suit today's dealerships?
Views from AM100 dealer group leaders
AM asked three AM100 car dealer group leaders – Jason Cranswick of Marubeni Auto UK, Chris Clark of John Clark Motor Group; and Robert Forrester of Vertu Motors – what are the opportunities of 2024 and what were the challenges of 2023.
UK promised trade sanctions to block risk of a flood of cheap Chinese EVs
The UK Government will apply trade sanctions if the UK's new car market becomes at risk of a flood of cheap electric vehicles from China's state-backed manufacturers, transport secretary Mark Harper has warned.
Stability's back for used cars, says Vertu Motors, but new car retail looks uncertain
OEMs and franchised dealers face a daunting task to deliver sales mix and volume expectations in the new car market as many private buyers find young used cars much more attractive thanks to recent price drops, according to Vertu Motors, one of the biggest motor retailers in the AM100.
OEMs must "get down to it" to meet 2035 ZEV demands, says trade body
Luca de Meo, president of the European Automobile Manufacturers Association (ACEA), has said OEMs must "get down to it" and ensure car buyers are into zero emission vehicles by 3025 rather than quibble about the deadline.