Nearly one-in-five UK motorists admit to driving their car despite knowing it needs repairs because they can’t afford the bill, according to research carried out by motoreasy.
Research into motorists’ spending habits has revealed that most will buy 14 cars and spend a total of £212,904 running them during their lifetime.
Research conducted by Marketing Delivery suggests that 64% of customers marked as ‘lost’ by dealership sales teams might still be awaiting contact.
Kia has highlighted the importance of a test drive with research which found 47% of Brits “hate” their car - but just one-in-five drives before they buy.
Millennials and Gen Z customers are more than twice as likely to use an online car search when buying a new car than the over-50s, a new census of car buyers claims.
WhoCanFixMyCar.com has conducted a study off the back of research showing garages were quoting on average £45 more to women for the same job.
Car dealers expect the amount of paperwork handled by dealerships to increase over the next three years, according to research by EDM Group.
AM is asking senior decision-makers in franchised dealer groups to look behind the headlines that have for more than three years championed the success in the new car market.
Consumers are finding the search for car finance more confusing than ever – with many spending more time researching their next phone than motor finance.