The car buying habits of Hungarians are significantly changing
The great majority of Hungarians would buy a new car from traditional traders in the coming years, but they attach more and more importance to sales-related services – according to a representative research commissioned by EY.
In the future, domestic buyers will also be able to meet with major innovations in trading. Continuous product innovation, changing traffic habits, technological advances and the emergence of new competitors are forcing sellers to transform their operating and business models.
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