California Dealers Sue Volkswagen Over Scout Model and Direct Sales
A legal dispute has erupted in California between local auto dealers and Volkswagen. Dealers representing automotive interests in the region have filed a lawsuit against the German automaker, claiming that its plans to sell the electric Scout SUVs directly to consumers violate existing car sales laws. The dealers argue that their business interests are harmed by Volkswagen's intentions to launch its vehicles directly in the market, which could potentially reduce their profit margins and tilt the competitive landscape in favor of the manufacturer.
Continue readingNew Horizons for Dealerships: Used Car Leasing Becomes a Popular Alternative
In recent years, many dealerships have ventured into a new market — the leasing of used cars. This decision is driven by changes in consumer demand and preferences. With the rising prices of new vehicles, leasing used cars offers a cost-effective option for customers looking to save money.
Continue readingAverage Car Sales of Alfa Romeo Dealerships: New Data Reveals Trends
A recent study showed that the average number of cars sold by Alfa Romeo dealers has significantly increased over the past year. Specifically, since 2020, sales levels have risen by 38%, indicating a positive trend for the Italian brand. This increase is attributed to the successful introduction of new models and marketing strategies aimed at attracting customers.
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