The average car buyer is most interested in a car’s dimensions and boot space when searching for a new vehicle, according to analysis from BuyaCar.co.uk.
A new car tops the list of things that people would research online but need to see in real life before buying – even over a new home.
Almost a quarter of Brits (23%) see themselves driving an electric vehicle (EV) by 2026, according to research by Volkswagen Financial Services UK (VWFS).
Nearly half (46%) of all in-market buyers are expected to visit a car showroom in the next two weeks, according to the latest research from What Car?.
Almost two-thirds (61%) of 17-24-year-olds plan to spend their lockdown savings on a new car, according to a new study by Auto Trader.
Almost half a million car owners are planning to sell their cars and rent vehicles instead, according to new research.
The latest national coronavirus lockdown is doing little to deter car buyers, according to the latest data from Auto Trader.
New data shows some British adults find buying a car more stressful than starting a new job, taking an exam, or managing deadlines at work.
More consumers buy cars online between 11am and 3pm on a Monday than at any other time during the week, according to data from BuyaCar.
Environmental concerns are playing a bigger part than ever before in new car buying decisions, with 49% of buyers saying they will consider a hybrid and 33% looking for an electric model.
As Benjamin Franklin said: “It takes many good deeds to build a good reputation, and only one bad one to lose it.” AM looks at companies whose aim is to help dealers to secure a good name – and keep it
Consumers are expecting dealers to give them an even bigger discount on a new car after weeks of paused sales due to the coronavirus lockdown, according to What Car?
The appetite for digital solutions has never been greater while identifying and understanding established and emerging trends will help dealers prepare
One-third of the UK’s fleet managers expect more than 50% of their company car fleets will be electric within five years, according to a new Go Ultra Low survey.
More than three-quarters of motorists feel that car manufacturers aren’t doing enough to educate them about electric vehicles, according to new research from Regit.cars.
Car buyers will not accept long lead times for new car orders when car retailers resume activity after June 1, according to research by What Car?.
The Nissan Leaf was found to be the best-known electric vehicle (EV) in Britain, according to a survey carried out by DrivingElectric.
A new study into the buying habits of electric vehicle (EV) drivers has found that less than half bought one for the environmental factors.
How close is the industry to a fully-functioning online buying process? These keys may help speed it along.
Hi-tech entrants, new alliances and products, ongoing regulatory changes and old supply woes will make for an interesting 12 months