Jeremy Hicks - JLR
"Continued uncertainty in the marketplace caused by the government’s ongoing Brexit negotiations and consumer confusion around modern diesel technology."
Paul Willis - VW Group UK
"Increasing competition and adapting to the changing ways in which the car will be owned and used."
Are you more worried about Brexit now than you were at the end of 2016?
Alex Smith - Nissan GB
"Nissan continues to work with the UK government to ensure the company’s long-term success and investment in the UK."
Andy Barratt - Ford of Britain
"More worried, as we don’t yet have clarification on the UK’s transition out of the EU nor our [final] deal with Brussels."
Andy Palmer - Aston Martin
"In recent weeks, we have finally seen a coming together of the macro discussions between the EU and the UK, and that should give rise to the trade discussions."
Graham Grieve - BMW Group GB
"The continued uncertainty is a frustration and makes it difficult to plan. As a company, we have made out position on Brexit well known. "
Jean-Marc Gales - Group Lotus
"We are planning our business for a number of Brexit eventualities, but most importantly we wish for a soft landing."
Jeremy Hicks - JLR
"Once we have certainty about the terms of the Brexit deal, then we can get really excited about the future."
Paul Willis - VW Group UK
"My job is not to worry about things I cannot change but to run a successful business... I want frictionless trade and we must be confident that this goal will be achieved."