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Franchised and independent car retailers across the UK are being urged to celebrate their successes in a COVID-impacted 2020 and boost the morale of their workforce by entering the AM Awards 2021.
After a year that saw car retailers successfully pivot to online retail and remote sales methods to weather the coronavirus storm, and with numerous dealer groups exhibiting a level of financial resilience exhibited by few business sectors, there is no better time to celebrate our sector.
Entries are currently being accepted for 19 awards categories – four of which are new to the event – and dealers are being urged to get involved before the May 24 deadline.
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We’ve brought a new structure to your copy of AM magazine from this month, to make our content work harder for you and your business.
We aim to bring you much more food for thought and deeper analysis of the issues and opportunities franchised dealers are facing.
News continues to beat at the heart of AM’s media. It features in the pages of the print magazine in the format of a digest, covering the must-know events of the last few weeks. Of course, those events are also reported as they happen on am-online.com, where registration is free and users can opt to receive an email bulletin each day.
Click the thumbs up >The next quarterly AM Motor Retail Review webinar takes place on April 6 with guest panellists sharing their insights into Q1 sales, consumer confidence and strategies for a successful 2021.
Joining AM s editor and webinar chairman Tim Rose are:
Neil Addley, managing director of JudgeService Yourpoll
Ben Archer, operations director at Arbury Motor Group
Daksh Gupta, chief executive of Marshall Motor Holdings
Philip Nothard, director of strategy and insight at Cox Automotive UK
AM editor Tim Rose said: Given that motor retail has remained in lockdown during Q1 2021, I expect this to be a fascinating discussion full of insights into how the industry has coped and continued to serve buyers and service customers as best it could.