Celebrity faces appeared in abundance at Motor Village UK as Fiat Chrysler Automobiles’ flagship dealer showroom played host to a an exhibition of work from renowned photographer Terry O’Neill.
A conman stole the identities of innocent people, took out fake motor insurance policies and posed as a care assistant who was the victim of a number of car crashes.
Alternative fuel vehicles have increased in value by an average of £1,502 year-on-year in Q1 2016 – a 7% increase over Q1 2015.
Mercedes-Benz has introduced the option of four-wheel-drive across its C-Class range for the first time, along with a new C 43 flagship engine.
An agreement which will see Volkswagen buy back around 600,000 vehicles from their US owners as part of a $1 billion settlement “sends out the right signals to the consumers”, according to industry analyst.
Government testing of NOx emissions has revealed that Volkswagen were the only manufacturer using a defeat device – but emissions are up to 13-times over allowed levels in ‘real world’ tests.
The Retail Motor Industry Federation and Scottish Motor Trade Association will survey their members and the motor industry to assess the impact of the Government’s latest changes to road tax on the annual MOT test.
Telephone enquiries UK car dealerships rose by a quarter last month, according to call handling specialist Moneypenny.
An estimated 3.3 million used cars sold in the UK during 2015 had a warning against them, a report by mycarcheck.com has warned.
Motors.co.uk turned to technology employed by Twitter and Facebook to develop a new website homepage as part of its ongoing investment.
Volkswagen is once again feeling the force of the US backlash to its emissions deception this week, with a $15 billion lawsuit filed and a possible $1 billion in compensation deal for customers.
Northern Ireland BMW retailer David Prentice has retained Accident Exchange as its accident management provider following continued growth in bodyshop revenue and customer satisfaction.
Michael G Motors has become the latest addition to Fix Auto UK’s network and will now operate as Fix Auto Luton.
Former gym instructor Chris Butt is fighting fit in the motor trade after securing a promotion to deputy business manager at Jennings Seat.
Bristol Street Motors workshop technician Paul Harris is all revved-up for another season of motorsport after his employer showed its support with financial backing.