THE latest issue of Car Dealer will be arriving next week – but’s what’s in it? This video should wet your appetite.
Talking of videos – have you seen our video of our special Ford RS feature?
You can watch it here but rise above the nasty comments. We have. We’ve also learnt how to disable comments!
Here’s what’s inside Issue 39:
Ford RS Legends
We go to Ford’s technical centre at Dunton to try out the Sierra RS Cosworth, Escort RS Cosworth, and Mk1 and Mk2 versions of the Focus RS. We learn the story behind the RS badge and speak to a couple of dealers on selling the performance name.
Clocking Con
We reveal a shocking new scam which is costing dealers £ss – buyers are adjusting mileages on their cars to avoid PCP charges.
Auto Trader attacked
Our coverage of Auto Trader’s attack has certainly got you talking. Here we have the full low-down.
It’s showtime
Standing our from the internet is harder than ever. Video can help, though, so we’ve spoken to Autos On Show about their innovative software solutions to help dealers earn for money.
Handbooks
Under the Car Dealer knife this month is the Audi A7 and the Suzuki Kizashi. We also test the all-new Kia Picanto and chat to Kia MD Michael Cole, and drive the new Mini Cooper SD and talk to Mini UK director Jochen Goller on the Mini brand.
911 for 2011 update
Batch gets a good kicking in this month’s tale of our challenge to turn £0 into a Porsche 911 all for charity BEN.
Focus on: lead generation
We present the best companies and services which can help drive more sales to your dealership. We also chat to the people who can help you manages those leads too.
SMMT sales figures and analysis
April’s registrations are not all that bad – get the full-picture in Issue 39 of Car Dealer Mag.
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