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Demand for credit still falling
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Friday, 12 March 2010 10:44
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Demand for automotive credit is down according to vedaauto.com’s latest results.

vedaauto.com’s Automotive Credit Demand Index for February shows overall automotive credit enquiries fell 6% year-on-year. “Despite the overall decline, both personal and business vehicle credit demand is showing encouraging signs of return to pre-stimulus activity levels,” says David Scognamiglio, head of vedaauto.com.

Personal enquiries for vehicle credit demand fell by 9% year-on-year. Scognamiglio noted while demand was down, it was not dropping as fast:, “Whilst these latest figures show a decline in credit demand for personal vehicles, the decline is not as severe as the same time last year. In conjunction with the FCAI’s 14% increase in new cars sold in February, the
vedaauto.com Index indicates that we may see positive credit demand growth as early as May.”

 
New MD arrives at Audi
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Friday, 12 March 2010 10:34
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Uwe HagenThe latest in a flurry of managing director arrivals and departures, Audi Australia has a new head.

Uwe Hagen has joined Audi Australia Pty Ltd as Managing Director.

Hagen, 52, brings a very strong background in premium vehicle sales to the company, previously holding the position of Head of Audi Sales for the Western German region. During his six year tenure, Audi took over the number one premium position in the Western German markets.

 
Aussie a light in Inchcape losses
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Friday, 12 March 2010 10:32
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Multinational car dealer Inchcape has again noted Australia as a positive factor when it posted a smaller-than-expected fall in 2009 profit, helped by cost cutting and market share gains, but said it did not see a recovery in its markets until late this year.

The British firm, which sells and distributes cars for manufacturers including BMW, Mercedes-Benz, Honda and Toyota in 26 countries, said on Wednesday profit before tax and one-off items fell 19% to 155.1 million pounds (AU$255 million) last year on an 11% fall in sales.

 
Supercheap satisfies
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Friday, 12 March 2010 10:29
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Supercheap Auto customers were more satisfied than any other auto-accessories shoppers according to a new survey.

According to the Roy Morgan Retail Customer Satisfaction report for the 12 months to December 2009, Supercheap Auto customers were the most satisfied in the car accessories and car care products stores category, and showed the greatest improvement in the latest 12 months.

Overall, the average satisfaction rating of the auto stores surveyed was 83.8%, which was 2.4% points below the average satisfaction recorded by all non food stores (86.2%).

 
DealerCentral: Does Your Dealership Listen...?
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Friday, 12 March 2010 10:47
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Written by Mark Greenfield of New Zealand-based warranty supplier Autosure

Isn’t it ironic that very few of us, have ever had any training that provides us with the skills to listen, so that we really understand our customers from their own perspective?

Yet this is such a critical part of sales, customer service and communication that we all partake in day to day.

We have all spent many of our early years learning how to speak, how to read and write. When were we taught about listening?

 
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