Western Mail

‘End of the road’ fears for car dealership­s

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FEARS are mounting over the future of thousands of car dealership­s after levels of financial distress rocketed by more than a third amid flagging sales and worries over the future of diesel, according to new research.

The latest Red Flag Alert from Begbies Traynor revealed the number of new car retailers experienci­ng “significan­t” financial distress jumped to 1,206 in the final three months of 2017, an increase of 35% compared with a year earlier.

Used car retailers in significan­t distress surged by 34% to 1,851 companies.

The report, which monitors the financial health of UK companies, showed the overall number of automotive firms in Britain suffering financiall­y rose 21% year on year to 15,516 in the final three months of 2017.

Begbies warned it could spell the “end of the road” for the most under-pressure firms as trading looks set to remain tough in 2018.

It said consumers were holding on to their cars for longer amid confusing Government restrictio­ns on diesel vehicles, rising inflation, reduced availabili­ty of credit and low consumer confidence.

The growing trend towards car leasing rather than buying new or second-hand vehicles added to the pressure on the sector.

Figures from the Society of Motor Manufactur­ers and Traders showed recently that UK car sales fell in 2017 for the first time in six years, down 5.7%.

Julie Palmer, a partner at Begbies Traynor, said: “Consumers up and down the country are tightening their belts in the face of rising inflation, increased interest rates and real wage pressures, causing households to put the handbrake on spending on big ticket purchases, and encouragin­g many to hold on to their vehicles for longer.

“Confusing anti-diesel legislatio­n from the Government has potentiall­y had the biggest dampening effect on consumers’ car buying activity over the past year.

“There are few signs that consumer sentiment and the restricted credit environmen­t will improve any time soon, which I’m afraid could mark the end of the road for many of the UK’s most distressed automotive businesses this year.”

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