We discuss your legal responsibilities when selling cars, and the Coronavirus guidelines to follow when meeting your customers in person.
We discuss your legal responsibilities when selling cars, and the Coronavirus guidelines to follow when meeting your customers in person.
Motor trade insurance is designed for people working in the motor trade, which can include valets, garages and repair shops as well as car sales.
Car dealers will need to wear face coverings from Monday 28th September following new COVID-19 guidelines laid out by government. Businesses can be fined for breaking the rules.
32% of motorists in a recent survey are putting off car servicing because of financial constraints during COVID-19, and MOT demand is on the rise.
With many sources anticipating a big rise in demand for used cars post-lockdown, and many used car dealers struggling to meet that demand due to a lack of stock, we’ve taken a look into how you can turn this change in the market into a benefit for your business.
Customers must wear a face mask when visiting a car dealer or garage, according to new government rules.
It has been announced that mandatory MOT testing will be reintroduced from 1st August 2020, and drivers will no longer be granted a 6-month MOT exemption.
We’ve written before about buying cars at auction, but how about during lockdown measures – how do you work with online car auctions?
Stories in the media stating that non-essential travel will invalidate people’s vehicle insurance are untrue, according to insurers.