New entrants into auto retail
17 August 2015
Over the years, several companies have tried to shake up the way cars are sold in the UK. Some of these are from inside the automotive industry such as Daewoo and others are from outside the industry such as Tesco and Virgin.
None of those listed above succeeded, but that didnt mean that auto retailers didnt learn from these incursions. After all, Tesla and Rockar are now both operating a haggle-free sales process.
However, no one has yet entered the market on a disruptive basis as Uber has done in the private hire market. But this doesnt mean it wont happen.
This week it emerged that Amazon may be considering entering the UK grocery market with something called Amazon Fresh.
Given the size of the UK car market, it would be foolish to imagine a (currently) external player wouldnt at least look at selling cars.
The question is, what would they offer that traditional retailers dont already? And, assuming they sold new cars, how would operate within manufacturer guidelines?
I guess its a case of wait and see.
Tristan Young
Editorial director
Auto Retail Network