The Scotsman

DRIVING AHEAD

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Lookers, the national car dealership group with a string of showrooms north of the Border, has seen its profits slide into reverse but yesterday cheered resilient sales amid a tough market for new car registrati­ons.

Full-year results revealed that pre-tax profits had tumbled 27 per cent to £58.4 million, while the group cautioned over further wider marketfall­sinnewcars­alesin2018 after a 5.6 per cent decline last year.

The fall in new car registrati­ons across the market was the first for six years after demand hit an all-time high in 2016.

Sales have come under pressure in recent months following concerns about additional levies on diesel vehicles, rising inflation, weak consumer confidence and draconian vehicle excise duty rates on more expensive motors.

However, Taggarts-owner Lookers said it put in a “robust” performanc­e during the year, with sales outperform­ing the market and underlying pre-tax profits rising 5 per cent to £68.4m as bet-

0 Among the group’s Scottish assets is this Edinburgh Audi dealership

ANDY BRUCE, CHIEF EXEC ter used car sales helped revenues jump 15 per cent. Its bottom-line profits were largely impacted by a one-off boost in 2016 from the sale of its parts division.

The firm, which has more than 150 franchised dealership­s, posted a 3 per cent rise in like-for-like new car sales as it outperform­ed the market, while used car sales leapt 13 per cent.

It also pointed to continued strong demand for after-sales trade, with comparable sales up 4 per cent and gross profit 3 per cent higher on a like-forlike basis. A final shareholde­r dividend of 2.48p has been proposed, up from 2.36p, giving a total payout for the year of 3.89p – an increase of 7 per cent.

Chief executive Andy Bruce said: “We have delivered a robust set of results with good growth across all areas of the business, demonstrat­ing the resilience and differenti­ation provided by the Lookers business model. The order book for new cars in the important month of March is in line with

“We have delivered a robust set of results with good growth across all areas of the business.”

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