Political uncertainty, deflation forecasts and unease over the impact of PCPs have worried some used car dealers. Our market experts assess the risks for 2015.
Having recently opened a new £5 million Ford car dealership on Sunderland's Newcastle Road, Benfield Motor Group has now begun building a £5.7 million Audi 'terminal' style dealership on the same site.
MoT Stations will have to look at changing and possibly enhancing how they manage test quality, says the RMI, as the Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA) has announced that its new MoT computer system will not record quality control checks.
Guy Jones has left the role of sales and marketing director at MG Motor UK and joined the senior management of tyre firm Bridgestone.
Chrysler franchisees have been issued two years notice that the brand will withdraw from the UK in 2017.
UK fast-fit network First Stop has announced new locations and significant investment for 2015, starting with an major refurbishment for a Midlands centre.
The S Cross, Suzuki’s rival to the Kia Sportage and Nissan Qashqai, joins the AM long-term test fleet.
Independent used car dealer Carbase has informed customers it has changed its sales process and approach to finance sales in the wake of FCA consumer credit regulations.
The BMW X5 topped Tracker's most stolen and recovered vehicle table for 2014 - the sixth year in a row in has held this position.
The UK Government is becoming a major supporter of low emission vehicles by adding 140 of them to its fleet.
Northern Ireland car dealer Saltmarine Cars is holding a dedicated fleet night to engage with businesses in its locality.
Penton Motor Group has opened a new Citroen dealership in Bournemouth, filling a six year open point for the French car brand.
Cambria Automobiles, the car dealer group with showrooms trading as Grange, Doves, Dees, Invicta and Motorparks, says its order books are building well and it expects a strong March trading performance.
Carmakers are exerting an ever-growing influence over the identity of car dealer showrooms
The Financial Conduct Authority has fined a firm's compliance officer £19,600 for failing to deal with the regulator in an open and cooperative way.