Confounding the view from some quarters that the demise of motor retailers could be imminent, the new poll – conducted for the company’s Evolution of the Car Buyer report – shows the opposite.
Over 55s (69%) were the most likely to visit a dealership. Men were slightly more inclined than women to visit dealerships when choosing their next car.
Another key finding was that one third of those asked said they would consider buying their next vehicle entirely online.
The willingness to both purchase online and visit the showroom is perhaps reflective of the same trend – an increase in the trust consumers have in car retailers. Fuelled by a more transparent process which in turn has led to the inevitable boost in service levels, customer confidence seems to be rising.
“Motorists clearly still covet that face-to-face customer experience and want the buying journey to be a personal one with the dealership,” Carol Fairchild, the Commercial Director of CitNOW, said.
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