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 Car dealers cannot afford to let a bad showroom experience derail their digital strategy
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Car dealers cannot afford to let a bad showroom experience derail their digital strategy

Car dealers have to make the customer's transition from the digital world to the physical showroom as smooth as possible

Buying habits & trends 8 Apr 2014
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Used car dealers can win lifetime customers by selling a vehicle's whole-life cost

Independent data about ownership costs will help buyers to choose a used car with more confidence and may win you a customer for life

Used vehicle retailing 4 Nov 2013
AM Executive Breakfast Club: What car dealers can learn from sports clubs
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AM Executive Breakfast Club: What car dealers can learn from sports clubs

Most UK companies have no social media strategy, sports marketing specialist Josh Robinson told members of the AM Executive Breakfast Club at its latest meeting at Simpson’s-in-the-Strand, London,

Buying habits & trends 18 Oct 2013
AM Executive Breakfast Club with Richard Peers: How customers want digital interaction
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AM Executive Breakfast Club with Richard Peers: How customers want digital interaction

Richard Peers, Microsoft business development lead, told members of the AM Executive Breakfast Club in London that dealers should look at bridging the gap between their physical and digital showrooms and their businesses should move to reflect the way consumers want to engage with them.

Buying habits & trends 18 Jul 2013
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