BMW, Vauxhall and the VW Group have been forced to respond to allegations that their supply chains have forged a link to Indian mines reliant on child labour.
An “opportunistic” property fund has snapped up Antelope Garages’ Nissan showroom in Banbury ahead of the facility’s closure in September.
Suzuki has launched TrackBack’s lead tracking and reporting system to its 155 UK dealer network.
Jaguar Land Rover's network rethink will affect almost every site in its retail network by the time it concludes in 2018.
Hendy Group has been granted planning permission for a new £9 million, three franchise showroom on the site of Eastleigh’s former magistrates court and council offices.
Motor finance specialist Moneyway has seen its lending balances rise by 35% in the last 12 months, according its latest financial results.
Glyn Hopkin has progressed its plans to become the UK’s largest independent Nissan retailer with the opening of an interim site in North London.
Ford factory closures and price hikes are “on the table” as the manufacturer looks to cut costs amid fears that Brexit could cost the brand over £800 million over the next two years.
Customers of AA Warranties have received reassurance that their policies still hold water after the schemes’ Gilbraltar-based underwriters fell into liquidation.
Lookers is sponsoring this year’s EuroPro Golf tournament as part of efforts to support young sporting talent in the UK.
The Volkswagen Group’s latest financial results have revealed that the VW brand bore the brunt of the negative effects of dieselgate in H1 of 2016.
The SMMT has insisted that future growth of UK automotive manufacturing is uncertain following the publication of results which showed the most productive H1 since the year 2000.
Renault’s franchised dealers soared to the top of the customer satisfaction charts with a strong showing from 38,000 surveyed customers in the annual Driver Power dealer chart.
Startline Motor Finance has appointed Kelly Ventham as its northern regional sales manager as the business continues in its “growth phase”.
The growing role played by video technology will see sales executives and technicians replaced by presenters as part of ‘immeasurable’ changes by 2020, according to CitNOW.