Trading Update re Car Pricing

Pendragon PLC 18 November 1999 PENDRAGON PLC TRADING UPDATE Following recent and well-publicised uncertainty over car pricing in the car retailing market, the Board of Pendragon today outlines its current trading performance. Trading in used cars and aftersales, which account for approximately 15 and 50 per cent respectively of the Group's gross profit, remain in line with management expectations. However, profits from the sales of new cars have been adversely impacted in the last six weeks by specific external market factors. Group operating profit for the nine months to 30 September 1999 was £27.7 million before goodwill amortisation, below management's expectations due to a slow down in consumer demand in new car sales in the second half of September. New car sales in October have shown demand at similarly low levels to that seen in the second half of September. Two principal factors contributed to this slow down - the well publicised potential for harmonisation of new car prices between the UK and continental Europe, and statements in mid September from certain key manufacturers concerning pricing policies in light of the intense public debate on this matter. The uncertainty caused by both of these factors has, in the Board's view, contributed to consumers deferring new car purchases. If these recent demand levels for new car sales persist, Group operating profits for the full year are anticipated to be approximately at the same level as that achieved by Pendragon last year. The integration of the Evans Halshaw business has been successfully completed and disposals of non-core dealerships are ahead of target. Our industry leading new customer service centre at Loxley House in Nottinghamshire continues to offer significant economies and efficiencies across the Group and positions it strongly within the industry. Enquiries: Trevor Finn, Chief Executive Pendragon PLC 01332 523123 David Forsyth, Finance Director Rupert Younger Finsbury 0171 251 3801 Patrick Diamond
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