Ford has seen a surge of online activity around its new Edge SUV, with over 60,000 versions of the vehicle configured on its website since January.
Vauxhall has appointed Alastair Cassels to the position of UK retail network development (RND) director, effective immediately.
Loyal employee Colin Massey has been appointed as general manager at Jennings Group’s multi-franchise Stockton site as he landed his fourth promotion in 27 years with the business.
Caffyns has completed the disposal of its Lewes Land Rover dealership to Harwoods.
With the recent introduction of Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) legislation and the game-changing Consumer Rights Act 2015, the number of claims made by motorists against independent garages, franchise dealers and authorised repairers is on the rise.
A 12-vehicle model offensive over the next six years may offset the shock of losing profitable DS franchises for more than half of Citroën’s current network.
UK Volkswagen dealers have expressed concerns that low-profit recall work related to the ‘dieselgate’ emissions scandal will run “for years”.
Around £10,000 worth of damage has been caused to vehicles which were targeted by a key-wielding vandal in a “reckless act of vandalism”.
Inchcape plc has opened the doors of Volkswagen’s new flagship UK showroom which sends “a very clear message” about the brand’s bid for continued growth, according to Volkswagen’s UK director.
Fiat has turned to football to promote its entry into the burgeoning pick-up segment with the new Fullback – but the vehicles will only be sold by Fiat Professional commercial specialists.
Tributes have been paid to former Furrows Group chairman John Coward after he passed away at his Shropshire home aged 78.
Kia Motors (UK) Ltd is celebrating selling its 750,000 car in the UK since the brand first started trading here in 1991.
Manheim has seen three of its trainees graduate from its auctioneers’ academy to become ‘masters of the gavel’.
Volkswagen has claimed that solid operations were overshadowed by “special items resulting from the diesel issue” as CEO Matthias Müller described 2016 as “a year of transition”.
Members of the transport select committee have branded the Government “phenomenally complacent” over the response to the Volkswagen emissions scandal.