The coronavirus pandemic is continuing to disrupt manufacturing and logistics around the world, forcing some prospective car buyers to wait months for a vehicle.
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Canberra car dealers buck the trend
Used car bargains few and far between in north Queensland and reprieve is weeks away
Since the coronavirus pandemic began, the industry has seen both a lull and a boom in sales.
In recent weeks, however, the ideal bargain has been hard to come by in regional areas.
Townsville used car sales manager Craig McGrath said trade-ins had slowed, meaning less choice for customers.
"Th…
Tasmanian car dealership reports downturn in new-car sales, used cars in ‘tight supply’
Car sales are down around the country, with about a quarter of a million fewer new cars being sold this year, according to Tasmanian car dealership owner Errol Stewart.
Key points: International car manufacturers are experiencing shortages Fewer new cars are coming into the country resulting in less sales, and fewer trade-in cars at dealerships Second-hand cars offered for sale privately are being purchased by car dealershipsThat also directly impacts your chance of picking up a privately sold used car for a bargain price.
Gone, at least in the meantime, are cars by the side of the road with a phone number and asking price scrawled on the windscreen that are offered for private sale.
Car dealers are increasingly buying direct from the public due to trade-in car numbers decreasing and …
Alice Springs Car Dealership sees Pandemic car sales bonanza
Motorists warned to buy local or watch car dealerships disappear as regional car yards close
Data from Consumer Protection shows 136 motor vehicle dealers' licences have been handed back in regional WA in the past five years.
Eighteen dealerships returned their licences la…
Australians shunning new cars, says car dealer giant after heavy losses
"If we look at our total results in FY19, we saw private buyer retail drop by 5.4 per cent in volume terms. Our used car sales, over a period which was pretty tough, actually went …
ACCC gives all-clear to $2.3b auto dealer merger
The ACCC, however, did have ''significant concerns'' about the Newcastle and Hunter Valley region, but a $54 million divestment of the Kloster Motor Group announced on July 5 by AP Eagers has appeased the regulator.
A divestment in the Newcastle region has been enough to satisfy the ACCC to conditionally allow a $2.3 billion auto dealership merg…ACCC car dealer tricks
The ACCC's observations are contained in a 16-page document summarising its early findings as it scrutinises the proposed $2.3 billion merger between AP Eagers and Automotive Holdings Group to form a car dealership giant with 12 per cent of the Australian market and 229 locations.
The ACCC's assessment of a proposed big auto dea…