Volkswagen has launched a YouTube series dedicated to its ID.3 hatchback which allows potential customers to learn about the new electric vehicle’s (EV) development.
The Mercedes-Benz A Class hatchback disrupted the recent dominance of SUVs in Indicata’s monthly fastest-selling cars rankings during July.
Pendragon has completed the £17.2 million disposal of its Chevrolet car dealership in Puente Hills, California.
Nissan has claimed that the emergence of 1,000 more electric vehicle (EV) charge points than filling station forecourts in the UK as “a tipping point” in the shift to alternative fuel vehicles (AFVs).
Dacia has introduced a new TCe 100 engine option to its Duster SUV range with a £10,995 list price for the entry-level offering.
The average asking price of a used car advertised via Auto Trader rose by 2.76% during July but the online marketplace said that the rate of value growth had declined for the first time since August 2012.
Lookers is investing £10 million over the next two years in a bid to deliver a “gold-plated” sales process ahead of the launch of an official investigation of the business by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA).
Daimler and Volkswagen-backed online used car retail marketplace Heycar has launched in the UK with a dealers stock of over 100,000 vehicles available for consumers to browse.
Richard Hardie Group has expended with the opening of a new MG Motor UK franchised car dealership in Ashington, Northumberland.
A classic car restoration company that specialises in the installation of modern electric vehicle technology into Jaguar E-Types and MG Bs has attracted local authority funding to open a new showroom.
Startline Motor Finance has appointed former Santander UK man John Bannerman as its new head of customer services.
Marshall Motor Holdings has reported a 9% decline in pre-tax profits in its interim financial results to June 30, 2019 – despite outperforming the UK’s declining new car market.
The National Franchised Dealers Association (NFDA) has welcomed a Government decision to double its funding of electric vehicle (EV) charge points in residential streets.
Read Motor Group has said that it overcame ‘”aggressive competition” in the new car retail sector to grow turnover and profit during 2018.
Residents have raised concerns about an independent car retailer’s plans to redevelop a former garden centre into a dealership with space for 100 vehicles.