Has the new-car market bounced back? Early signs good for May

Car dealers representing some of Australia’s biggest brands are cautiously optimistic about a market recovery in May – and believe the worst of the coronavirus crisis might be behind them after a shocker in April saw sales slashed by 48.5 per cent. Veteran multi-franchise car dealers are divided on how quickly the new-car market will be back to pre-COVID-19 levels.

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