Car dealers, manufacturers and suppliers who won the awards, were highly commended and shortlisted at the 2020 AM Awards at our ceremony at the ICC Birmingham.
As indicators of a positive business culture go, a return-on-sales percentage which regularly outstrips that of staff turnover is hard to beat.
This business takes every opportunity it can to make good profit and keep its customers satisfied, no matter what their motoring needs.
This is a vehicle manufacturer that some observers thought was running out of road a decade ago.
CitNOW is a video technology and insight provider to 98% of the AM100, as well as 43 manufacturers, with its products supporting 3,898 retailers.
Jardine Motors Group emerged as the winner in the AM Awards 2020 AM People Investor category after lengthy deliberations over this year’s strongest entries.
Helping the team make the most of a good opportunity comes naturally to this winner, who's heading a business that, although young, shows plenty of promise.
Merging the online offering and physical experience for customers is a challenge this dealer group is tackling through investment in digital technology.
This dealer group works extremely hard to recruit the most appropriate people and instil the right culture in the workforce.
Arnold Clark has been a used car powerhouse for years and winning this new category cements its approach to how it manages sizeable stock of 25,000 vehicles.
Turnover and profits have been consistently on the up at Luscombe Suzuki Leeds for the past three years.
Perrys Mazda Canterbury has delivered profits from the word go with a brand new site that started sales in October 2018 and fully launched in April last year.
Buy right, prepare right, sell right. Wrexham Volkswagen’s mantra has seen it rise to the top of the franchised dealer used car crop in this year’s AM Awards.
Luxury used car specialist Alexanders Prestige has built an impressive reputation with its customers.
Investment facilities and additional staff were at the heart of Citygate Automotive’s turnaround story at Seat Reading.
Kia Motors UK has claimed the Franchise Partner of the Year accolade for the third time in the past four years. Suzuki GB broke up the run in 2017.
The Volkswagen Golf won favour to claim the AM Awards 2020 Used Car of the Year title – ending a four-year run of success for the Kia Sportage.
Kia’s e-Niro electric vehicle (EV) emerged winner of the New Car of the Year Award after readers and judges' votes were correlated to select an outright winner.
With 50% of motorists unable to pay a £500 repair bill and 83% a bill for £1,000, a solution that tackles this for dealers and consumers will have an impact.
From cake sales to marathon runs, Jardine Motors’ 3,500 colleagues have all stepped up to raise more than £1 million for charity.
Chorley Group recognised the electric vehicle (EV) market was rapidly evolving so decided to position itself as a source of critical information on the subject.
The Havant Volvo team took the positive sales results the manufacturer experienced in a competitive market in 2019 and ensured maximum benefit for the business.
Even after 60 years of looking after Alfa Romeo customers it's refreshing to hear you are still looking to motivate your team and enhance customer experience.”
Hills Ford has seen dramatic improvements in the service levels it provides to customers over the past four years at its Malvern site.
Input from Google was taken into consideration when the judges were evaluating one of the most competitive – and important – categories in the AM Awards.
Ford dealer TrustFord needed new ways to engage with customers and base marketing around its people. The ‘people buy from people’ concept resonated with judges.
The Finance and Leasing Association (FLA) has reported a 3% increase in the value of new business in the car finance during 2019.
Motor traders have faced a dual challenge in the last year or so, reviewing their affordability assessments to meet new guidance from the FCA at a time of economic uncertainty.
A total of 1.15 million county court judgements (CCJs) during 2019, making it a record year of action against consumers in debt, the Registry Trust has revealed.