They renew their partnership for Service Day: together for the evolution of automotive after sales

Quintegia and AsConAuto confirm the renewal of their strategic partnership, strengthening their joint commitment to organising Service Day, the event dedicated to the automotive after-sales industry. Since its first edition in 2018, Service Day represents a unique opportunity to address the main challenges of the industry, promoting synergies and networking among after-sales operators. The three-year…

‘Decoding Revolution’: the program of the 23rd edition of Automotive Dealer Day has been unveiled

Find out more about the Content Program of #ADD25 Automotive Dealer Day – House of Mobility returns, May 13-15 in Verona, for its 23rd edition with the claim “Decoding Revolution,” with the aim of not just observing change, but decoding it, offering concrete keys to interpret the future of mobility.The event, conceived and organised by…

Quintegia: In Italy, the top 50 dealers are focusing on consolidation, investment in digital and used equipment, and skills development

Through the Dealer Network Study, Quintegia provides a snapshot of the automotive distribution landscape, analyzing the structure of the networks (sales and assistance), the management policies for sales activities and the average economic performance generated by the Top 50 Dealer Groups in Italy and Europe*. The situation in Italy: the top 5 Italian groups by…

DealerSTAT proclaims BMW for the second consecutive time as the best brand in service according to dealers

Presented at Service Day 2024 all the results dedicated to after-sales of Quintegia’s study Verona, Oct. 24, 2024 – DealerSTAT 2024 proclaimed BMW as the best brand in service according to dealers during the 4th edition of Service Day, confirming last year’s result. The German manufacturer was the brand that, according to Quintegia’s processing of…

Italy Progress Index 2024: Electric leaves Italy skeptical only number of columns grows but with few cars to recharge

In the first 9 months of 2024, the electrification process in Italy has progressed hiccupily, with slowdowns and results far from expectations. This is the picture provided by Quintegia’s Italy Progress Index*, which – by systemizing the trends in charging infrastructures, registrations and the electric vehicle fleet – describes a complex situation that has not…