Hybrid vehicles could be the right choice for the majority of UK motorists, according to data from What Car’s What Fuel tool.
The European Parliament has approved amendments to vehicle type-approval legislation which includes maintaining access to a vehicles OBD port for aftermarket repairers.
Hexagon Classics is welcoming digital visitors to its North London showroom using new 3D virtual reality technology.
DS Automobiles has announced plans to have 400 standalone DS dealerships across Europe, with 60 in the UK, by the end of 2018.
Shak’s Specialist Cars (SSC) in Hudderfield has been named Business of the Year at the 2018 British Muslim Awards.
Cap HPI has appointed Derren Martin as head of current valuations following the announcement that senior editor James Dower is leaving the business.
Mercedes-Benz has unveiled the all-new A-Class, which will go on sale in March with first deliveries in June.
Arnold Clark is opening its doors to 300 new apprentices, this summer, across a variety of roles.
Cox Automotive has announced a number of changes to its executive leadership team, including Martin Forbes as CEO.
The future of automotive retailing has been in question as car buyers have uncertainty around diesel, electrification and autonomous cars.
Mapfre has strengthened its partnership with Renault Sport Formula One, becoming one of the team’s main sponsors for the next five seasons.
Peugeot and Toyota cars have been identified as the most expensive to repair, according to internal data from WhoCanFixMyCar.com.
Volkswagen, Daimler and BMW face a new diesel emissions-related backlash following claims that monkeys were exposed to diesel fumes as part of scientific test carried out on the German premium brands' behalf.
The Government has announced a £9.8 million investment in a Vehicle-to-Grid (V2G) charging trial, led by Nissan.
Motorists expect to continue using their local independent garage for servicing when they switch to electric cars, a new survey has found.