Scottish automobile buyers can enter showrooms under appointment system

Scottish automobile buyers can enter showrooms under appointment system

automobile buyers in Scotland can enter showrooms to conclude the process of purchasing a automobile as long as they have an appointment, the Scottish government has confirmed.
Jamie Hepburn MSP, Scottish minister for business, fair work and Skills, has written to the national Franchised dealers association (NFDA) to confirm that “accessing the showroom to conclude the purchasing of the automobile would be permissible at this time using an appointment system”.

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Hepburn added, however, that “as much of the purchase as possible must be completed online or by phone” and that it is “not permissible” for potential customers to come into the showroom to browse.
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The letter also said that the idea of allowing unaccompanied test drives as part of the purchasing process had “merit” and that the Scottish government would “give this proposition severe consideration”.
The news comes after the UK government announced a lockdown exit method for England, including a roadmap that will see automobile dealerships remain closed until at least 12 April, along with other non-essential retailers.
Both the NFDA and the SMMT (Society of motor producers and Traders) have argued that it is safe for automobile dealerships to reopen now with appointment systems and social distancing in place.
Commenting on the Scottish Government’s decision, NFDA chief executive sue Robinson said: “Following our requests, it is very positive that the Scottish government has confirmed that amendments to the current operation of click and collect for dealerships in Scotland indicate that accessing the showroom to conclude the purchasing of the automobile would be permissible using an appointment system.”
Robinson described the UK Government’s decision to keep automobile showrooms in England closed until 12 April at the earliest as “very disappointing”. She added: “Dealerships have large areas, they normally have a lot of outdoor space on the forecourt and today there are very few cars in showrooms as these spaces are already adapted to be Covid-secure; social distancing is easy to maintain.
“Dealerships can operate successfully by appointment and take all needed steps such as measuring customers’ temperature when they enter the premises, wearing masks, working behind protective screens, as well as sanitising cars and keys.”

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