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Hills Garages has an aversion to 'Wolf of Wall Street'-style quick wins
With the UK on a pathway to zero emission new cars and London set to expand its ultra-low emission zone this year, Hills Garages looks well placed to continue notching up successes.
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Target 2030: Arnold Clark CEO Eddie Hawthorne is 'committing to decarbonisation'
Sales of new petrol and diesel cars and vans will stop in the UK from 2030, as part of the Government’s “green industrial revolution”.
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Robins and Day CEO James Weston: 'Time to Reset and Restart'
The profile of AM100 dealer group Robins & Day has changed a fair bit since James Weston became its chief executive in 2016.
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Snows Motor Group CEO Stephen Snow on becoming 'leaner and more efficient'
When Snows Motor Group completed a restructure of its leadership team at the turn of the year its new leaders had no idea they would soon be called upon to fast-track a transformation of the business.
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Drayton Motors - cultivating success with rural Kia franchises
A strong emphasis on people and a collective willingness to roll up their sleeves is propelling profits at Drayton Motors.
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How Cazoo leapt head-first into online car sales
The motor industry may have dipped a toe in the online retail pool, but Zoople and LoveFilm founder Alex Chesterman has just leaped in head-first with his latest project - car retail platform Cazoo.
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'The simplest decision is usually the right one' - Tim Holden, Holden Group
Success of this family business owes much to its dedication to having the right people, says Holden Group chief executive Tim Holden
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How Shelbourne Motors is making a multi-brand dealership work
Inspired by NADA dealer visits, this family-run Northern Ireland group uses the latest technology to deliver US levels of customer service at its new multi-brand site.
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Cars2 MD Allan Otley: ‘£14m on a site… What are they on?’
Franchised or not, if selling cars doesn’t make him more than 3% return on sales, then Cars2 managing director Allan Otley isn’t interested
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Why SW Car Supermarket MD Anton Khan believes in taking risks
Anton Khan’s philosophy has taken him from selling cars on his parents’ driveway to CEO of the £26m turnover SW Car supermarket in nine years.