Who do you actually buy your classic car from?
01/05/2015
In 2013, Reader's Digest magazine conducted a survey in twelve countries to find out how much trust people actually have in various professions.
While firefighters (92%, but also pilots (86%) and the healthcare professions scored very well here, financial advisors (22%) (no longer) fare so well. But people apparently have even less confidence in their car salesman (ranked 19th out of 20, 18%). The survey probably made little distinction between new car, used car and classic car salespeople, but the result must give food for thought. It is comforting, however, that politicians (last place, 7%) scored significantly worse.
P.S. As we all know, statistics rarely tell the whole truth and we are sure that classic car salespeople in particular are very serious about their profession.









