Mazda UK continues to support the Automotive 30% Club, an organisation that is committed to achiever better gender balance within the automotive industry.
The Kia Sorento was named 'Best Large SUV' and 'Best Car to Own' as it claimed top spot in Auto Express magazine’s annual Driver Power Survey.
Dealer groups that need to preserve cash during the coronavirus lockdown could support higher-paid staff with share options.
Increasing demand for home delivery during the Coronavirus lockdown has led to vans taking a larger share of sales on the BuyaCar platform.
Job vacancies in the automotive industry have fallen by 41% in March, as the Coronavirus outbreak continues to affect the sector.
Ford has launched a new Peace of Mind finance plan that offers customers a six-month payment holiday to help new car and van buyers offset the impact of the COVID-19 coronavirus outbreak.
The Motor Ombudsman has upgraded its online Knowledge Base with a new category on the Coronavirus (COVID-19) to help motorists answer frequently asked queries on car ownership, vehicle maintenance and dispute resolution.
A new study into the buying habits of electric vehicle (EV) drivers has found that less than half bought one for the environmental factors.
Mitsubishi has reached a milestone of 50,000 Outlander PHEV sales since the car went on sale in April 2014.
Car clocking continues to be more prevalent as the number of vehicles with a mileage discrepancy has increased by 22% year-on-year, according to Cap HPI.
AM interviews Dale Piper, product manager at Volkswagen UK, about an important new addition to the VW range in 2020 - the all-new Golf 8 hatchback.
It’s difficult to predict who might walk into a Volkswagen dealership looking to buy a Golf in 2020. So unique is the model’s ability to appeal to the masses, there are few cars that have such a broad customer base.
Car buyers face higher running costs following the introduction of new WLTP CO2 emissions test figures from today (April 1).
BMW has confirmed it will continue to develop hydrogen powered cars in collaboration with Toyota.
The 2020 Paris Motor Show will not take place this year as planned, due to the global Coronavirus outbreak.