This month's issue of AM carries several features on how UK motor traders can get ready for the EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).
Simon Elliott, who headed Chrysler UK last decade and later ran VW Group Ireland, has taken the managing director's seat at Intercounty Truck & Van.
A hire purchase firm is beginning to pay almost £15m in redress to customers after intervention by the Financial Conduct Authority.
Vauxhall dealers can now take orders for the brand's new SUV, the Grandland X, with prices beginning at £22,310.
Peugeot UK is shrinking its network, shedding volume and insisting on a new CI, but it is all to boost dealer profits, says MD David Peel
The president of CDK Global explains why the software company is giving its dealership management systems more of a market focus.
Trevor Finn is confident that his PLC’s growth lies in consumer-focused technology, a more flexible business model and used car sales.
Franchised dealers have continued to take a hit to their profits. Data from ASE Global shows in August the average dealership lost almost £17,000.
Overall franchisee satisfaction scores are down for 22 out of 29 manufacturers in the NFDA's latest survey of dealer sentiment.
Remarketing group Aston Barclay has secured a contract with Peugeot Citroen Retail Group to auction more than 8,000 unwanted trade-ins annually.
Changes to the way insurers categorise damaged vehicles which are salvaged will offer used car buyers a new way of finding out more about the history of cars.
Call handling firm Moneypenny is expanding to provide 'always-on' 24/7 online live chat overflow support.
Sir James Dyson, the entrepreneur who revolutionised the vacuum cleaner, plans to launch an electric car in 2020.
Mazda's MX-5 provides more power per pound than its premium rivals.
Remember all those media reports earlier this year that the Government was considering launching a new scrappage scheme as part of its attempt to clean up the UK’s air quality?