Tag : VRA

SMMT to speak about pandemic lessons at VRA 2021 AGM

3 years ago / 0 comments

The subject of what the automotive sector has learnt from the pandemic is to come under focus by two major guest speakers in the Vehicle Remarketing … Read More »

VRA AGM to discuss impact of COVID-19 on remarketing

4 years ago / 0 comments

The Vehicle Remarketing Association’s (VRA) online Annual General Meeting to be held on 1 July 2020 will attempt to tackle the difficult pertinent subject of COVID-19’s … Read More »

VRA AGM to host talks on Brexit and current state of car market

5 years ago / 0 comments

The Annual General Meeting of the Vehicle Remarketing Agency, taking place at BCA Birmingham on 10 July, will feature two speakers on Brexit and the state … Read More »

Petrol volumes may exceed demand in used car market, warns VRA

6 years ago / 0 comments

The sudden shift from diesel to petrol cars in the new car market may see the used car market hit by petrol car oversupply in the … Read More »

OEM ‘essential equipment’ list could help maintain RVs, says VRA

6 years ago / 0 comments

Vehicle manufacturers are being urged to provide a list of essential equipment for used cars and vans to help ensure such vehicles are easier to dispose … Read More »

Diesel RV concerns unfounded, says VRA

6 years ago / 0 comments

Concerns over a crash in used diesel car values “should now have passed” as latest data shows such fears are unfounded.

VRA to put forward best-practice guidelines on ASA ruling

6 years ago / 0 comments

Best practice guidelines on how to handle the recent Advertising Standards Authority ruling on previous business use cars are to come under focus at the next … Read More »

Latest hydrogen developments to come under focus at VRA meeting

6 years ago / 0 comments

Developments in hydrogen technology and likely sales will be the focus of 2018’s first meeting of the Vehicle Remarketing Association.

Dealers to rethink fuel mix logic

6 years ago / 0 comments

Fuel mix will become a more important remarketing issue in 2018 as a downturn in diesel take-up prompts changes to traditional stock methods for dealers.