The head of UHY Hacker Young’s National Automotive Group has been recognised in the Accountancy Age 2016 ‘35 under 35’ list.
Cambria Automobiles chief executive Mark Lavery has told AM that a data-driven approach to used car retailing which delivered 148% return on investment has underpinned his business’ success.
Family-run Saxton 4x4 have splashed out £46,000 on the number plate ‘1 SUV’ and this week attached the purchase to its latest showroom addition – Bentley’s £160,000 Bentayga.
The Japanese automotive group VT Holdings has completed the purchase of Wessex Garages for an undisclosed sum.
The RMI Academy of Automotive Skills was officially opened today as the industry geared up for a new “professional standard” for the role of MOT tester.
Game of Thrones fans will flock to Donalds Volvo Ipswich when the businesses showroom turns film set to host the hit TV series’ iron throne.
JudgeService has moved to larger premises and launched a recruitment drive to support the company’s rapid growth following a record year for the UK motor industry.
White Dove Group has celebrated the completion of a £1.25 million investment in its Cardiff Škoda showroom at an event attended by 150 guests.
Alternative-fuelled powertrains, the connected car and even ‘virtual’ technicians are changing how franchised dealers will provide, and profit from, aftersales.
Motor Codes’ codes of practice for service and repair, vehicle warranty products and new cars have all met the stringent requirements of the Chartered Trading Standards Institute Consumer Codes Approval Scheme.
Improved speed and efficiency were behind a £700,000 investment in a fleet of new transporters and inspection turntables by remarketing specialist Aston Barclay plc.
Car salesman and Jamie Vardy lookalike Ian Haughey has told AM of his surprise at being mobbed by Leicester City fans on the night of the team’s historic Premier League title win.
SsangYong has introduced 0% finance and the option of 24-hour test drives across its SE range of vehicles.
Dealership bosses need to work harder to diversify their workforce and make their business female friendly, says IMI CEO Steve Nash.
The growing appeal of alternative fuel vehicles was reflected in a 23.7% rise in UK registrations during the first quarter of 2016.