European Car Showrooms Declared Nonessential Businesses - Only Service Departments Open

European Car Showrooms Declared Nonessential Businesses - Only Service Departments Open

With governments moving towards closing all nonessential businesses and restricting their citizens’ movements because of the coronavirus pandemic, car dealerships across Europe have begun closing their showrooms to the public.

However, Autonews Europe reports that in most cases, maintenance and repair operations, as well as parts sales will be allowed to continue, as these services are viewed as essential for public-safety.


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TomMTomM - 3/17/2020 3:11:14 PM
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THey can sell cars over the internet - no need to go to a "showroom" and get swindled by a salesman in person. After all - they are the LEAST trusted people on the face of the earth for decades!


carloslassitercarloslassiter - 3/17/2020 5:10:36 PM
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True enough.


MDarringerMDarringer - 3/17/2020 6:52:17 PM
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Our internet sales are decidedly up. And we have begun delivering cars to people who do not want to come to the dealer for fear of this supposedly intense virus.


carloslassitercarloslassiter - 3/17/2020 10:26:51 PM
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for fear of this supposedly intense virus.
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I cannot imagine where you get your information, but it's gotta be some Alex Jones type lunatic spewing nonsense to the least educated members of our society. So congrats on that.


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