A “devious” former service assistant found guilty of stealing £3,000 from John Clark Motor Group’s BMW Aberdeen dealership has been jailed for four months.
Finance providers should be offering short-term motor finance products available to EU nationals in the UK to prevent Brexit uncertainty from hampering new car sales, according to Buyacar.co.uk.
Ford has developed its involvement in four new start-up companies and doubled the size of its Silicon Valley-based development team as it targets fully-autonomous ride-sharing by 2021.
Lookers has announced turnover up by 33% to £2.34bn in a positive set of results for H1 2016 as it targets growth through targeted acquisition activities in the remainder of the year.
The Retail Motor Industry Federation (RMI) plans to replicate the success of its Midlands training centre with the creation of two more as it looks to increase MOT training provision for garages.
TrackBack has appointed Oscar O’Connor as its chief information security officer as another line of defence against data theft and cyber attacks.
SsangYong took its tally of UK dealerships to 58 as part of a network development drive which should see 60 sites by the end of the year.
Demand for coupe’s and cabriolets cooled as the summer stocking season ended with a 1.7% rise in overall used car prices, BCA has revealed.
BEN has launched a new recruitment website designed to give automotive recruiters a niche job board exclusively for the industry.
Snows Motor Group has acquired WKB Toyota dealerships in Chichester and Waterlooville to take its number of franchised sites to 30.
Luxury cars pricing performance helped to bolster a used market which increased by a nominal 0.1% in July, according to Motors.co.uk.
Bristol Street Motors Volvo hopes to have scored a sponsorship slam dunk by signing up to a one-year deal with the Sheffield Sharks basketball team.
Another 460,000 Volkswagen Group vehicles will receive fixes to their emissions software after German regulators approved plans for diesel engines smaller than 1.2-litres.
Dixon Motors founder Paul Dixon has died suddenly at the age of 72.
Automotive data experts Cap HPI has indicated a "strong appetite" for used cars as it revealed the fastest selling models based on the latest market sales data.