New data has revealed that the number of advertised jobs in the automotive industry is on the increase along with average salary, despite uncertainty following last month’s general election.
Wholesale funding software experts at Sword Apak expect that the UK used car market will "remain resilient” in the face of both economic and political changes during 2017.
Retailers and suppliers across the automotive sector have expressed their concern over a continued period of uncertainty after Theresa May’s bid for a stronger mandate backfired in last week's general election.
Doubt has been cast over the UK motor industry ahead of the General Election today, with the majority of businesses in the sector finding it increasingly difficult to fill job vacancies.
Ahead of the UK general election on June 8, AM asked for opinions on what policies matter most to UK franchised dealers and their suppliers.
The Liberal Democrats have outlined plans to ban the sale of diesel-powered cars and small vans by 2025 within the party’s general election manifesto, published today.