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Peoples ends 42 years of Ford exclusivity as it introduces new global brands

The business reported a 7.6% drop in turnover and 32.9% fall in pre-tax profits

Peoples chair Brian Gilda with group managing director Nicola Gilda

Car dealership group Peoples is ending its 42-year stint of exclusively selling Ford vehicles as it plans for expansion.

The company will extend its portfolio to include Chinese brands BYD and OMODA/JAECOO at five out of its six outlets while continuing to offer Ford products.

Peoples reported a 7.6% decrease in turnover and a 32.9% decline in pre-tax profits before preference share dividends, according to the annual report for the year concluding on 31 July 2024. Half the group's outlets are in the North West, and all those outlets will welcome new brands.

Chairman Brian Gilda said: "This is an exciting new era for Peoples as we introduce new global brands.

"Change, or becoming different, is fundamental to our wellbeing and long-term success, and we are excited by the growth opportunities our new Chinese partnerships will bring.

"While it's disappointing to see our figures down, it's certainly not surprising – a similar pattern is being seen across the industry."

He attributed the downturn in Ford passenger vehicle sales to reductions in the Ford passenger car lineup and noted that used car sales suffered from fluctuating values, reports .

Nonetheless, Gilda added, "However, our commercial vehicle results were outstanding and our aftersales results were record-breaking."