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Used Car Retail Manager

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Used Car Retail Manager Vacancy - Milton Keynes Main Dealership 
Position: Used Car Retail Manager
Location: Milton Keynes 
Basic Salary: £30,000
OTE: £50,000 (uncapped)
5-day working week | Alternating Saturdays & SundaysWe’re recruiting on behalf of a busy and well-established main dealership in the Milton Keynes area for an experienced and driven Used Car Retail Manager.

This is an excellent opportunity for someone with a strong background in used car sales to step into a high-performing role and make a real impact.

They are a busy used car operation with a team of 7 Sales Executives currently retailing around 100 vehicles per month — with the goal of growing this to 120+.

Responsibilities:
Helping customers secure finance packages tailored to their needs
Maximising Finance & Insurance (F&I) opportunities across the team
Supporting and coaching Sales Executives to drive performanc
Ensuring compliance with FCA regulations and internal processes
Promoting additional products such as warranties and insuranceRequirements:

Proven experience as a Retail Manager, Business Manager, or Sales Controller
Alternatively, an outstanding Senior Sales Executive ready to step up
A solid track record of success within a high-volume dealership environment
Strong understanding of F&I, customer service, and team leadership
Full UK driving licence
Flexibility to work weekends on a rotaBenefits:

Uncapped OTE of £50,000+
Bonus potential for exceeding targets
5-day working week with alternate weekend days off
Ongoing training and development
Company pension
Employee discountsAt Perfect Placement, we specialise in Motor Trade Jobs, so if you are looking to improve your Automotive Career, please get in touch with us today. We are the leading UK Motor Trade Recruiters with over 1,400 Automotive Vacancies across the whole of the UK.

If this Retail Manager vacancy is interesting and you would like more information please do not hesitate to get in touch with Tom Thacker at Perfect Placement today

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