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		<title>New Site, New Start&#8230;</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[We&#8217;ve dragged this site out the cupboard, and have blown the dust off &#8211; to reveal a shiny new website underneath! We have partnered up with eBay to bring you the cheapest cars for sale on the internet. If you find anything on the site that is listed incorrectly then please ignore it &#8211; we [...]]]></description>
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		<title>New Cars &#8211; New Car Sales &#8211; The Truth</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The new car business in this country is now in such sharp decline that some forecasts suggest that there will be less than 1.7 million cars sold in the UK next year, with somewhere around 20% of this potentially being pre-registered. If the car manufacturers who serve the UK network do not change the way [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The new car business in this country is now in such sharp decline  that some forecasts suggest that there will be less than 1.7 million  cars sold in the UK next year, with somewhere around 20% of this  potentially being pre-registered.</p>
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<p style="text-align: left;">If the car manufacturers who serve the UK network<span id="more-1282"> </span> do not change the way their profit structures are arranged the reality  is that there will be many more dealer groups closing down a lot more  branches. There is a suggestion, with the growing expense on which the  car makers are insisting their dealers take on with showroom  modernisation and an insistence to carry more primary stock that  dealers will increasingly look towards developing their internet sites  to retail cars in the future.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">It has long been argued that the customer would never abandon the  showroom experience, in favour of buying a used car on-line which they  haven’t touched let alone driven, however if the dealer can no longer  viably offer that experience profitably then surely he will need to  look for an alternative.</p>
<p>The average customer looking to purchase a new car in this country  would without a doubt believe that he could and should be able to  negotiate at least £1,000 off the list price of a new car and when they  get down to business maybe a whole lot more. The reality is that the  profit centres many dealers sign up to mean that selling volume and  hitting manufacturer standards is the only place they make any profit.  The percentage profit from just purely selling a new car is so low that  once a sales manager encourages his staff to distress sell the value in  the product or the service offered by the dealer is rendered worthless.</p>
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<p>Within minutes of a customer entering the showroom he has already  received a large discount offer. If a customer is not impressed by the  big plasma screen with rolling movies, the 15 different types of  coffee, glossy magazines, latest interior showroom designs and the  massive atriums all glass fronted and modern, then why spend many  thousands of pounds investing in them if the salesman is instructed to  give all the margin away and just hold the back end bonus?</p>
<p>The bonus should be just that, a bonus. Increasingly though at the  end of any year the manufacturers chasing market share start dangling  the pre-reg carrot followed by the stampede of dealers desperate to hit  their annual targets without taking into account the potential losses  in having to dispose of this stockpile of pre-registered cars.</p>
<p>It would be much better for the car makers to offer improved profit  schemes, or make the cars cheaper. The dealer could then negotiate more  easily with the customer and perhaps, more importantly give the  customer a better retail experience. Most customers really won’t mind a  car dealer making a profit if they think they have received value for  money and will be looked after in the event of problems. At present a  sales manager who has made little or no money from selling a new car is  hardly likely to roll out the red carpet to that customer when he comes  back for any rectification work, as bad as that sounds this is the  reality. Also with the alternative route to profit i.e. through  servicing also under pressure by longer intervals and more reliable  cars it is hard to imagine the industry keeping viable unless the  manufacturers ease up on the volume bonus strategy, invest more of  their own money in showroom development and actually introduce a fairer  profit structure that will enable dealers to make a fair profit from a  fair deal.</p>
<p>What customers need to know is that with some small cars &#8211; and let’s  face it at the moment these will be the best sellers &#8211; if a dealer sold  a car at full list without a penny discount (which is virtually un  heard of today) the actual profit he can make from that car is no more  than £500, include a set of mats and couple of percent discount and he  is immediately relying on bonus money and that can’t be right.</p>
<p>If anyone wants advice on how to be a successful retailer maybe it’s time to ask Tesco’s.</p>
<p><a title="External Link" href="http://www.motor-trade-insider.com/index.php/2008/11/new-car-sales-the-uneasy-truth/" target="_blank">Source</a></p>
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