Retailers are increasingly viewing sustainability as an important part of business success with almost two thirds considering their impact on the environment, according to new research conducted by Auto Trader.
Motability Operations has rolled-out a Microsoft SharePoint intranet in partnership with Sorce to enhance employee communications.
Lookers is investing £2.5 million to create a new state-of-the-art dealership at a new site in Colchester which will open before the end of the year.
Motor industry charity Ben plans to spin off its care centres and residential homes in response to growing and anticipated demand for its support services.
Tamworth-based LKQ Euro Car Parts has launched its first ever finance graduate scheme to create new pathways for young people
Autorola UK has launched a new used vehicle inventory platform which helps dealers speed up and improve their used car vehicle preparation processes
Watch the reveal of this year's AM100 to find out how the UK's largest motor retailers fared in 2023, in association with research partner BDO.
Car manufacturers and their captive lenders need to find ways to support the new electric vehicle (EV) sector to overcome buyer objections, according to iVendi.
A used car care subscription combining a vehicle warranty, annual service care plan, MOT test fee and RAC Breakdown cover is being launched by the RAC Dealer Network.
Renault Group’s electric vehicles (EV) unit Ampere is to launch seven models by 2031, including a city car called the Legend priced at under £17,000.
Arnold Clark has signed a new multi-year deal with cap hpi to enhance its technology capabilities with vehicle valuations and forecast data.
The government’s move to stretch the electrification deadline to 2035 for new car sales will cause long-term volatility in the prices of electric cars, many dealers fear.
Warrington Borough Council has served an enforcement notice to Advantage Cars in Latchford after reports of it breaching its operating conditions which limit the amount of cars it can display.
Experts at Cap HPI arer forecasting that there will be one million BEVs on UK roads for the first time by February 2024.
The MG4 EV is a triple award winner in the newly-refreshed Parkers New Car Awards 2024.
Rapid growth in fleet segment new car sales is a sign of carmakers' return to their traditional habits of large volume incentives and increased supply to car rental companies.
Electric car brand Tesla is expanding a pilot scheme which allows consumers to enter and test-drive its demonstrators at locations without any staff being present.
A car salesman is awaiting sentencing in court after fighting colleagues at the Ron Brooks Suzuki car dealership and threatening to return with a shotgun.
Planners have given the go-ahead for construction of a new Kia dealership near to a Starbucks and Travelodge on the A16 in Lincolnshire.
The collaboration will begin by expanding the Osprey network with 125 units of Wallbox’s Supernova DC rapid charger coupled with WBX care programme
Belron International becomes latest IMI TechSafe Centre of Excellence
Dealer Auction’s October Retail Margin Monitor saw Toyota appear in the top 10 brands list for the first time
Close Brothers Motor Finance has raised over £2,000 for automotive charity, BEN, by taking part in the ‘Bangers4Ben’ rally.
Value-added product provider AutoProtect Group insists that as dealers reappraise products that offer fair value, Smart insurance should be considered
Keyloop unveiled a bonus chapter to its recently launched thought leadership whitepaper exclusively at AM Live at the Birmingham NEC.
Automotive fintech payment provider Bumper has launched the Bumper x Getac collaboration to allow customers to use digital payment options when servicing or repairing their vehicles.
Battery electric vehicles (BEV) represent 1.8% of the used market, up from 1.0% last year
What Car? investigation highlights the dangers of buying aftermarket EV charging cables from online marketplaces
The 2023 Automotive Management Live show returned to Birmingham NEC on November 9 to give UK car dealers a day of insights and inspiration
Just when dealerships thought the supply pipeline might be easing, new research points to the risk of remote working delaying the entry of used car stock