Sales of new and used cars fell by 13% in a “conflicting” January, when compared to the same month last year.
A new scrappage scheme launched by TfL has been labelled insufficient by the NFDA.
Almost half of in-market car buyers lack faith in the approved-used car programmes offered by dealers and manufacturers.
Dealers must compile ‘accurate and timely’ management information (MI) in order to comply with the FCA’s new Consumer Duty responsibilities.
John Matthews has retired from his post as business development director at the Retail Automotive Alliance (RAA).
HMRC has is introducing a new VAT return scheme for dealers that buy cars in Great Britain and plan to resell them in Northern Ireland or the EU.
Dealers and remarketing firms need to increase their investment in vehicle reconditioning to ensure older vehicles meet the expected retail standard.
Vanaways has moved to a new office complex to support its growing headcount.
Suzuki has outlined its electrification strategy, which includes the launch of five new electric vehicles by 2030.
A group of automotive industry bodies have joined forces in a bid to prevent the Government from introducing changes to the MOT testing requirements for cars and vans.
Euro NCAP tested a record number of vehicles last year, with a total of 73 safety ratings published for new and existing car models.
BYD will begin UK sales of its electric Atto 3 model in the coming weeks, following the appointment of five dealer partners.
Battery start-up Britishvolt has entered administration after it failed to secure sufficient funding.
The Department for Transport has launched a public consultation to reform the MOT test, which includes a proposal to extend the date of the first MOT test for new vehicles to the fourth year.
Wholesale prices for used electric vehicles (EVs) fell by almost £5,000 during Q4, according to Aston Barclay.