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Motor Trade Radio is a weekly podcast, powered by MOTORS, focused on the needs of today’s franchised and independent car dealerships, as well as suppliers and OEMs. Available to stream wherever you are, it presents a blend of industry headlines, interviews, expert opinion, top tips and entertainment wrapped up in a chat-show style platform. Join co-hosts Philip Nothard and Curtis Hutchinson for #AllTheChatterThatMatters

Sep 18, 2024

🚨WEEKDAY POD ALERT🚨 
 
We’ve got plenty of insight from industry guru and ICDP MD Steve Young on our special weekday Motor Trade Radio podcast powered by MOTORS.
 
There are lots of hot topics up for discussion, including Steve’s take on the Zev mandate, tariffs, new entrant brands, agency, omnichannel,...


Sep 14, 2024

📣STREAMING NOW📣 All the week’s big news stories on the Motor Trade Radio podcast, powered by MOTORS.
 
✅ Dale Wyatt (industry legend, Suzuki UK boss and friend of the pod) announces his plan to take early retirement next year
✅ We reveal the OEMs with the highest proportion of EV ownership
✅ How Spanish...


Sep 11, 2024

🚨EXCLUSIVE POD INTERVIEW!🚨 
 
We're delighted to welcome Jigcar co-founder & CEO Elliott Perks to the Motor Trade Radio podcast for our latest full-length SUPPLIER SPECIAL.
 
Elliott shares how the start-up uses AI to revolutionise how dealer groups and car supermarkets manage vehicle logistics.
 
Elliott and two...


Sep 7, 2024

📻TUNE IN AND BREW UP ☕️ Catch the week's big car retailing stories on the Motor Trade Radio podcast, powered by MOTORS.
These are just some of the stories up for discussion!
⏩ August’s new car registrations – SMMT
⏩ August’s used car retail trends – MOTORS
⏩ Where do buyers prefer to go for...


Aug 31, 2024

We’ve got the week’s big headlines on the Motor Trade Radio podcast, powered by MOTORS.
🚗 Big shout-out to dealers preparing for the 74-plate change!
⚡️New research finds the proportion of fully electric company cars has fallen this year, while petrol and plug-in hybrids have both increased their shares