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Cars Sales Jobs Pay Less And Is Heading Down Says Recruiter
- November 21, 2019
- Posted by: John Swift
- Category: Automotive Industry
No CommentsCar sales executives are being paid less now than a year ago and jobs are harder to find with half the number of vacancies advertised compared to 12 months ago. The data from national jobs board, Adzuna, lays bare the state of the employment market for people in the trade looking to change their position
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Dealers See Strong Business In Used LCVs
- November 11, 2019
- Posted by: John Swift
- Category: Automotive Industry
Dealers are stocking up with second-hand vans and LCVs as a plentiful supply at auction was met by increasing demand as a leading remarketer said that buyers had to bid competitively to stand a chance of getting the vehicle. Manheim reported that first-time sales of commercials stood at 84% in October, up slightly on September’s
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Finding Additional Sales To Boost Numbers in the Current Automotive Market
- October 30, 2019
- Posted by: Josh Locke
- Category: Automotive Industry
This time of year always poses challenges to the motor trade. But there are a few ways that you can keep making a profit by making some extra sales. Mind the Gap Graham Filmer, Director at Rocket Performance Group says “91% of buyers buying a new car will put it on finance but that dips
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Higher Spec Used Vans Deliver Sales
- September 9, 2019
- Posted by: John Swift
- Category: Automotive Industry
Higher spec vans are finding favour with buyers in the second-hand sector with new data showing that the Ford Transit Custom is the most popular model in most of the UK’s regions. Analysis of 411 of our dealers from January 2018 to Q2 2019 shows that the Ford van is the best seller in five
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