Car showrooms, mostly owned by independent businesses, are under pressure from all sides.
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An example of change in action, with this BBC article looking at the future for car dealerships, suggesting that new models of buying cars and the banning of new petrol and diesel car sales from 2030, meaning that staff will require retaining, and, in all probability, there will be fewer of them.
Furthermore, instead of making an average profit of 7% per car, the dealerships are being squeezed by car manufacturers, with some - notably Audi and DS - looking to set-up their own directly-owned showrooms.
However, existing dealers are confident that there is a still going to be a place for them in any future market.