Value trickles down to used-car market
Many traders in the motor industry would admit that we are now in the eye of the storm.
Many traders in the motor industry would admit that we are now in the eye of the storm. The fever that consumes the marketplace in January is contagious, and dealers are beginning to look stressed, but happy.
It is now February, and with the first critical month over, the first batch of 07 registered cars are signed, sealed and delivered.
Driving around the roads of Ireland, I notice the huge numbers of new cars bearing their...
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