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Blade Group partner with Suzuki-Toyota dealer management-BMW at CES


BMW have revealed a range of new technology for their M4 Coupe from the Consumer Electronics Show today. The company have revealed that an all new set of OLED and laser light technology will now come as a package with the model. This will be the second time that BMW are to use laser light technology in their range with the BMW i8 being the first and the first vehicle in the world to use the technology shortly followed by the Audi R8 LMX. The company have not announced as to what date the new technology will be found in the car but it will certainly help to bring some custom to the brand and will also increase the overall popularity of the M Sports range from the firm. The only comment from BMW on the launch of the technology was that they will be launching the car incorporated with this new tech in the future.

 

Blade Group joins Suzuki dealers

Car dealers the Blade Group have now been introduced as the next dealer range to join up with Suzuki. This means that with this new addition, the Blade Group will operate 151 dealerships around the country. The new Suzuki dealership is located on Weston Road in Burton where the full Suzuki range will be available to purchase include newer models. This news comes after Colin Appleyard Suzuki was named the best dealership for the firm for the sixth consecutive time. With so many new openings in the car industry for Suzuki showrooms and partnerships, do you think the firm may bring in new motorcycle dealerships in the UK sometime soon?. Let us know your thoughts on the big expansion and success for the car and motorcycle manufacturer.

 

Toyota switching to a new dealer management system

Toyota and Lexus located here in the United Kingdom have announced that over the course of the next three year, the company are set to bring in a new dealer management system. The brand new changes will come into affect and will feature the main buying and ownership systems all under one roof. Toyota are aiming for better customer retention,efficiency and improved processes for all of their dealerships due to this new change. The new system has been brought into play thanks to a new partnership signed between the car brand and CDK Global. Both Lexus and Toyota will incorporate the new CDK systems into their dealerships with the first set of roll outs beginning from this year with plans of expansion to roll out across other areas throughout this time.