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This has all way's been the case way back in 1989 when a number a companies in the north west went down One Fiat dealer and One Nissan. Nothing will change some people can make a lot of money quite quickly with the right deals or make them self s look good. Manufactures need to shift trucks at any price and some of the large dealers need to do the same. The more trucks on hire the better it looks even though they have a 25% residual on them. They hope to keep the business so no one will notice. As for younger people coming in this dose seem to be a problem and what will some companies be like in 10 to 15 years time
  • Posted 6 Dec 2010 18:55
  • By Daveilift
  • joined 26 Oct'10 - 241 messages
  • west yorks, United Kingdom

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