Following the recent repeat of big list price cuts by main rival Ford, Vauxhall is offering savings of up to £3,050 on specified models from noon on Thursday 23 October to 4pm on Monday 27 October.
Nissan Motor Company announced yesterday that it expects to report an 11.3% operating profit margin for the first half of fiscal year 2003 and a 15.2% increase in operating profits.
Ford Rapid Fit, the manufacturer's 320-branch all-makes fast-fit network, has teamed up with Pirelli to offer customers the chance of winning a Ford Ka, simply by buying a Pirelli tyre.
Peugeot has appointed a new product and pricing manager for its light commercial vehicle range, Andrew Montague, as sales across the range continue to strengthen.
The ACEA has reported today that with 1,3653,206 new cars registered in September, the market in Western Europe was up 4.4% year on year, and up 4.5% in the 15 EU markets. There was one more sales day last month than in September a year earlier, but it was revived demand in 10 of Europe's 15 markets, including the five largest ones, that drove the figures up.
Independent garage survey responses to the latest Automotive Parts Distribution Trend Index produced by aftermarket analyst Brian Taylor indicates the proportion of parts they said they bought from franchised dealers was an unexpectedly high 27%.
Although the Automotive Academy announced by the Government will not be fully operational until later next year, BMW, Honda, Jaguar, Land Rover, MG Rover Group, Nissan, and Leyland Trucks are amongst those who have already appointed senior directors to sit on the Academy's Project Board.
Consumers are not getting everything they want from automotive dealers and vehicle manufacturers, according to Cap Gemini Ernst & Young. Across the vehicle lifecycle, consumers demonstrate needs, wants and preferences that the industry does not appear to be aware of.
Following three days of extensive discussions the trade unions at Land Rover, including the largest manufacturing trade union Amicus, have rejected the company's final offer.
The SMMT and RMI have joined in condemning the 53% increase in the first licensing charge announced by the DVLA as part of a licence system overhaul.
Renault is set to expand its 'on the spot' servicing offer, Renault Minute, to include a further 13 centres at Renault dealerships across the UK by the end of 2003.
Renault is set to break new ground with its launch of a new pilot scheme of three stand-alone specialist Van Service Centres. The Centres are a completely new concept for Renault and for the first time, separate facilities aimed directly at the needs of van customers will operate off-site from main Renault dealerships.
Deejay Accident Repair Centres Ltd is to make 24 staff redundant in a move to reduce its cost base and "retain a competitive position in the market".
The unqualified and incompetent working in the industry are the ones damaging the reputation and perception of the profession, and it is the responsibility of all industry bodies to do something about it, the IMI says this morning, in response to a statement from the RMIF.
”I am astonished by the misleading and ridiculous statements attributed to the Institute of the Motor Industry (IMI) in recent press stories on garage mechanics,'”said Fred Maguire, RMI president
A new consultancy will be headed up by ex-Ford and Toyota executive Lee Dickinson, a specialist in the development and management of new channel strategies and distribution networks.
Colindale Mazda, Edgware Road – part of The Polar Motor Group – opens its doors to the public this month on the Edgware Road.
The End of Life Vehicle (ELV) regulations laid before Parliament this week set out environmental standards for the treatment and scrapping of old cars and vans, encouraging their reuse and recycling.
New research published for the Consumer Credit Counselling Service (CCCS) and the car finance specialist Yes Car Credit has uncovered 'worrying ineffectiveness' in the enforcement of consumer credit advertising across the UK.
Although the news this morning has yet to be officially announced, Fiat SpA, as expected, is widely reported to have confirmed the appointment of the Austrian Herbert Demel to succceed Giancarlo Boschetti.
The relationship between Lexus and its UK network of centres is stronger, more effective and more rewarding than for any other manufacturer, says the company, quoting the results of the latest Dealer Attitude Survey by the National Franchised Dealers Association.
Hyundai has announced the appointment of eight new dealers to its UK network, following a successful month for the brand in September which saw the company's sales increase by 13% over the previous year.
Reynolds and Reynolds, the US dealer systems supplier that recently acquired the German Incadea software house to build an international market presence, has announced the completion of the pilot phase of a new Web-based Dealer Communication System Network (DCSN) for Kia retail outlets in the United States.
September West European car sales were strong — the seasonally adjusted annualised selling rate was 14.8m units/year, a marked improvement on the average for the year so far, report J.D. Power-LMC.
Until the end of October 2003 a series of retail offers are available across the Ford range including free insurance, additional features, Nectar Points and subsidised finance deals.
During the past three months, discounts in the D Segment dominated by the likes of the Ford Mondeo, Vauxhall Vectra, Citroen C5 and Renault Laguna have increased by around 2%, says CarPriceCheck.com.
A Glass's survey of dealers reported in connection with the launch of the firm's Xchange lead management system suggests the apparent need for such systems to improve dealers' sales efficiency.
September CV registrations in all categories combined were up 13.9 per cent to 48,185 in September, bringing year to date registrations up 13.7 per cent to 276,184. Light CV registrations were up 15.8 per cent for the month and 15.0 per cent YTD. Trucks were down 0.1 per cent in September at 5,524 units, but up 7.2 per cent YTD, while buses and coaches up 41.8 per cent at 353 and 9.1 per cent YTD
Car dealers could face fines of up to £5,000 if they fail to comply with anti-money laundering rules coming into force at the end of 2003, warns the RMI.
Franchised dealers are ready for authorised repairer status available under the new block exemption regulation, but independent repairers are still in the dark, according to a new survey by the RMI.