AM's editor Tim Rose's second review of the Volkswagen Arteon Shooting Brake reveals its two-faced nature: relaxation and thrills in one package.
The new March 2022 issue of AM magazine covers omnichannel motor retailing, DS Automobiles plans, automotive supplier insights, a Kia Sportage review and more...
Car sales platform Buyacar is facing an uncertain future as sources have informed AM that its owners had been considering closing the business.
A vast stash of supplies from motor retail workers to help Ukrainian refugees fleeing the Russian war has been delivered to the town of Zamosc in Poland.
Two UK motor retail veterans are appealing for essential kit to help fill vans they're sending to a Polish town inundated with refugees from Russia's war on Ukraine.
West End Garage in Edinburgh beat the other 130 dealerships in Skoda's UK dealer network to scoop the brand's Retailer of the Year Award for 2021.
UK car production recorded the worst start to the year since 2009, with 68,790 unit output being a 20% drop versus January 2021, according to new figures from the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT).
Fresh Motors has opened a new site in Watton with capacity to display more than 100 used cars and vans for sale.
Unity Automotive has expanded in Coventry with a standalone showroom representing the rapidly-growing MG brand.
Tesla has made planning applications to adapt a former Porsche dealership in Dorset into a new showroom for its electric cars.
Porsche has set ambitious targets for electric car sales that will be driven by new battery-fuelled versions of its 718 Boxster and Cayman sports cars and its Macan SUV.
AM editor Tim Rose gives his initial impressions of the Volkswagen Arteon Shooting Brake R-Line 2.0-litre TSI 190PS he's driving over the coming months.
JCB Group's Sittingbourne Van Centre has been hailed the best of the UK Volkswagen Van Centre at the brand's annual awards ceremony.
The boss of a Bristol Suzuki car dealership has been left reeling after Storm Eunice wrecked 15 new cars on its forecourt.
Electric car manufacturer Tesla is behind plans to redevelop a DIY store in Bristol into a car showroom and service centre.