Vauxhall has pledged a cut in its short cycle business sales in order to improve residual values for customers.
Major AM100 motor retailer Lookers will announce its 2011 results next month.
Nissan has announced that its Leaf electric vehicle will be available for short term hire in London through partner Europcar.
Manheim’s latest monthly Market Analysis for Vans reveals that average wholesale used van values increased by 1.1% (£46 to £4,059) in January indicating an underlying strength to the market.
Wiltshire car dealer John Wildman has been jailed for 20 months after admitting 18 counts of fraud.
Toyota dealership Myers and Bowman exceeded its annual sales target by 8% last year, leading to a letter of thanks from the Japanese brand's head.
Commercial vehicle registrations dipped 8.6% in January, but the rolling year was up 14.2% to 301,400, according to the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders.
Trainee technician John Brown at Border Cars in Carlisle is the first person in England to successfully achieve his apprenticeship on the new automotive industry apprenticeship framework.
Thatcham’s Automotive Academy has teamed up with The IAEA (Institute of Automotive Engineer Assessors) to launch the first recognised apprenticeship scheme for vehicle damage assessors (VDA) in the UK.
Nissan has said it expects its positive outlook to continue to the end of its financial year after it reported a 3.6% rise in profits for its third quarter.
Daimler chief executive Dieter Zetsche has praised Mercedes-Benz's performance in 2011 as its best ever.
HPI has joined forces with CAP Black Book to launch HPI Black Book+, an online valuations service.
SsangYong UK is preparing a TV marketing campaign ahead of the March plate-change.
Recent research from Auto Trader highlights that the average price of used cars actually fell 1.5% in 2011, compared with 2010.
Fiat Group Automobile is hoping a £10m marketing drive will re-establish the Chrysler brand in the UK.