Five driven vehicle movement businesses have joined forces to form an on-line business platform for customers and suppliers.
A survey of over 500 MyCarCheck.com customers has revealed highlighted the differences between male and female perspectives on motoring.
The Cartime used car supermarket has unveiled plans to introduce a new showroom and hand-over facility and extend its vehicle capacity to around 700.
Digital car appraisal specialist AUTOi is aiming to disrupt the cash-for-car market with the launch of a new trading platform bringing dealers and consumers together.
Recruitment is one of the top priorities for the managing director as he aims to ‘mould’ his team to sell the ‘Steven Eagell way’.
Customers will be more open to warranty and insurance products as they crave greater security amid the uncertainty of post-Brexit Britain.
The Vehicle Remarketing Association (VRA) has appointed Glenn Sturley as its new chairman, with Sam Watkins becoming his deputy.
Toyota looks set to relinquish its status as the world’s largest car manufacturer to Volkswagen after the strength of the Yen put the squeeze on profits.
A report into Mitsubishi’s falsification of fuel economy figures for certain Japan-only models has blamed a cost-cutting corporate culture.
Inchcape is expected to submit a planning application for a new £9 million Audi retail site in Bolton which is being hailed as a potential “game changer” for the town.
Video technology specialist CitNOW claims to be broadcasting more video than the BBC as 2,750 dealerships across the country embrace its technology.
Perrys, Swansway and Sandicliffe have provided over £15 million worth of contracts to Leeds-based developer as northern boom in bricks and mortar takes hold.
Cap HPI has appointed Ian Denny as its head of digital media sales as it focusses on growth in areas which are “are transforming the automotive industry”.
An FCA proposal to set a PPI claim deadline of June 2019 could bring an end to uncertainty brought by the “significant administration and costs”, says the NFDA.
A name synonymous with speed-based challenges returned to the track when Alex F Noble & Sons supported a team of amateur racers from Edinburgh University.