Benfield Motor Group has opened a new £7 million Audi dealership on Scotswood Road, Newcastle.
Marshall Motor Group increased turnover by 18.8% to £941 million and operating profits by 75% to £11.8m, according to the company’s annual results for 2013.
Citroen UK has appointed Helen Bradshaw as its marketing director following Jules Tilstone’s promotion to become global head of marketing for the DS brand.
As consumers become ever more critical of the sales experience, car dealers have a growing toolkit to assess how their employees perform
Jaguar and Lexus have been named as joint top place brands in the 2014 What Car?/JD Power survey this year.
Ford has appointed Joel Piaskowski as its new head of design for Ford of Europe to replace Martin Smith who is to retire.
Volkswagen has revealed the first technical details of the new Passat saloon and estate, ahead of the cars' unveiling in July and their public premiere at the Paris Motor Show in October.
Suzuki has turned its lack of new products over the past few years to its advantage and is enjoying sales growth and rising dealer satisfaction.
Daily targets and a focus on every individual have driven Rybrook Warwick BMW, the AM Awards winner for Excellence in Aftersales, to global success.
Top five AM100 dealer group Lookers has posted a 25% like-for-like increase in new car sales during Q1 according to its interim management statement.
Lookers technician Ben Allcorn at Mercedes-Benz of Brighton has been named Technical Apprentice of the Year at the brand’s awards ceremony.
AM’s long-term Mazda6 Tourer, with its Skyactiv technology, shines in some key areas for retail and fleet customers when put up against the competition on comparison websites.
The average UK car dealer made over £96,000 in the important plate-change month of March.
Knights BMW will be opening its Stoke-on-Trent dealership from 7am to 9pm between Monday and Thursday and will be opening its servicing department for extended opening hours on the weekend.
Manufacturers and larger dealer groups have signed up to a new Institute of the Motor Industry (IMI) management standard which will reduce the amount of replication in training across the industry.