Sky Media, the advertising arm of Sky, has announced a new and exclusive partnership with Regit, the digital garage that helps motorists buy, sell and maintain their vehicles online.
Regit has acted on its assertion that motorists need more education on electric and hybrid vehicles with the launch of an EV hub on its all-new Digital Garage.
Cox Automotive has warned that ‘more needs to be done’ to encourage consumers to adopt electric vehicles (EVs) ahead of the 2030 ban.
More than two-thirds (77%) of information-hungry car buyers feel that manufacturers are not doing enough to educate them on what electric model was most suitable to their needs.
Online car marketplace heycar has partnered with Regit and will provide the site with new and used car listings exclusively.
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.
While the automotive sector has undergone dramatic digital transformation, the sales process has remained the same with the customer quickly funnelled into the showroom. Coronavirus has changed all that.
Regit raised more than 50% of its £1.2million crowdfunding target within 24 hours as it aims to use the innovative funding stream to grow its online users from 1.4 million to six million.
The well documented fall in 2017 car sales was of no surprise to those of us in the industry, who have seen first-hand how successive governments have demonised against diesel car owners without offering viable alternatives to replace existing models.
Dangerous winter driving conditions doubled the amount of collisions in December, forcing Brits to purchase a new car.
Regit claims that dealerships using its lead identifying Regit Predict system have experience an uplift in sales of up to 27%.
Motoring.co.uk has relaunched as Regit following a rebrand.