Retailers and suppliers across the automotive sector have expressed their concern over a continued period of uncertainty after Theresa May’s bid for a stronger mandate backfired in last week's general election.
Stratstone is poised to bring Rolls Royce Motor Cars to Leeds with the creation of the luxury car manufacturer’s first Yorkshire franchise.
Auto Trader has formed a partnership with Reevoo in a bid to drive user generated content to the forefront of its adverts.
AM asks industry experts to assess the risks facing motor finance in the UK. This week: Adrian Dally, head of motor finance, Finance and Leasing Association.
Skoda has topped the Driver Power car survey standings after owners told the annual study that the Superb saloon and Yeti hatchback were the UK’s “best cars to own”.
Used car dealer Richard Burbage has been told to expect to serve a “substantial sentence” in jail after he was found guilty of swindling hundreds of customers of his various businesses.
Brexit continues to provide a confusing state of affairs for car dealers.
Nissan Motor GB has appointed former Volkswagen Financial Services head of sales and marketing Iker Lazzari as its new fleet sales director.
MG Motors retailer Nathaniel Cars has been celebrating after the business collected a Four Star Award for Excellence at the SAIC Motor Global MG Dealer Awards.
Auto Trader’s top 10 fastest selling cars table included no diesel cars in May as the BMW 3 Series became the first premium contender to top the chart for eight months.
Marshall Motor Group has acquired Leeds Volvo from Harratts Group for £77,000 in a deal completed with the support of Volvo Car UK.
Although Vauxhall believes the new Insignia may more effectively attract private sales, it has made a value-for-money pitch to its business customers.
Brayleys Cars MD Paul Brayley explains why he has changed his group’s financial reporting year, its recruitment processes and its management systems.
Ahead of the UK general election on June 8, AM asked for opinions on what policies matter most to UK franchised dealers and their suppliers.
Eastern Western Motor Group has welcomed five graduates into its ranks as part of a pioneering new assessment and recruitment programme designed to identify its future leaders.