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The impact of the 'ACES' - separating myth from reality
Despite a greater amount of realism being in evidence over recent months, there remains a considerable amount of hype around the potential impact on the automotive sector of the so-called 'ACES', so Autonomy, Connectivity, Electrification, and Sharing (mobility schemes and other alternatives to traditional vehicle ownership). In this video, we separate myth from reality.
Used Car Retailing: No More Silos Anymore
An opinion paper has just been published that unveils some controversial views on where used car retailing is going in the UK. In reaching its conclusions, the paper, entitled No More Silos Anymore, reviewed the latest consumer research, benchmarked leading UK used car websites, and analysed developments underway in the US.
20 years on - Freeway, crossroads or cul-de-sac - The crisis of personal mobility - a dream (or nightmare) come true?
In 1999 I (Peter Bailey) completed my M Phil thesis which, as well as providing a social history of the car and its industry, attempted to create a 20-20 vision for the industry and its internal and external environment. This was quite a job! I recently re-read this weighty tome, and was surprised to see just how close to current reality it was.
Exploring ‘digital’ competition
As the process of reviewing and renewing the Block Exemption regulations that govern franchise distribution in the automotive and other sectors steps up a gear, the European Commission is busy soliciting views and data from interested stakeholders.
Italian drivers are ready for innovative services in aftersales
In October 2018, Quintegia carried out a survey with the objective of analysing market trends for car maintenance and repair and highlighting possible areas of innovation …
The best of two worlds – The merger of Parts Holding Europe and Oscaro
Parts Holding Europe acquired Oscaro in mid-November 2018, resulting in them adding another international aftermarket operator to their portfolio alongside Autodis Group …
When excess stock becomes a solution
Over the summer of 2018, Volkswagen reportedly stored something in the region of 200,000 cars at the new but still delayed and unused Berlin airport. By Spring 2019, the industry may view high levels of excess stock a tactical necessity.