The IMI has launched its new Apprenticeship Standard (Trailblazer) programme for motor vehicle service and maintenance technicians working in the light vehicle sector.
Renault has revealed the pricing and specification of its new long-range Zoe EV hatchback – claiming a potential pure-electric range of 250 miles.
Business secretary Greg Clark has outlined four promises made to Nissan’s executive committee ahead of last week’s announcement that the brand would continue its investment in UK manufacturing.
Vertu Honda Doncaster has raised the flag of Doncaster Knights Rugby Union FC above their showroom after extending its support of the club for a further year.
Auto Trader is rolling out video adverts for retailers from today, with claims that user sessions last 13% longer and sales rates rise 10% on adverts featuring the new format.
Hendy Ford has fired the starting pistol on preparations for the Eastleigh 10k road race by signing up as headline sponsor for the 2017 event.
Aston Martin has launched a global approved used car programme, branding the new offering Timeless.
A car dealer from Bury has been handed a 22-month suspended jail sentence after failing to declare his true income or register his business for VAT.
Johnsons Cars has moved its Redditch Volvo operation into its existing showroom in Solihull in a move which has seen the transfer of 21 staff to the site.
Petrol hybrid cars are showing the greatest forecourt price resilience as petrol and diesel vehicles both show falls of around 5%, Cap HPI has revealed.
Outgoing Nissan managing director Jim Wright takes dealer criticism over margin changes ‘on the chin’ and promises better communication in future.
No US-style payouts for UK Volkswagen Group retailers, as Government says dealers could still face claims from consumers.
Geely Auto Group has launched new global car brand Lynk & Co with the intention of pursuing a retail proposition which cuts traditional retailers out of the equation.
Subaru UK has appointed Cardiff-based James & Jenkins as a new approved dealership.
A trio of Honda dealers completed a hat-trick of climbs up Britain’s loftiest peaks as they hit new heights in a bid to raise £15,000 for charity.