Saab is expected to reveal who is its preferred bidder this week.
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Niche brands are big winners as overall sales top 50,000 since launch
General Motors is in talks with Chinese manufacturer Sichuan Tengzhong Heavy Industrial Machinery to buy its Hummer brand.
Dramatic turnaround sees Malaysia-based company unable to secure necessary investment
The chances of a soft landing for Volvo – should Ford divest the Sweden-based carmaker - have improved.
The manufacturer has again retained its ownership satisfaction crown
Michael Cole, Toyota GB sales director, will become managing director of Kia Motors UK in August.
Caffyns believes that the actions it has taken over the year can turn around its decline in profits.
Group raises £30m to increase number of dealerships from 41 to 100
Motor Vehicle Repairers Association bought for an undisclosed sum from Capita Group
BCA has bought online remarketing specialist JTK Automotive.
Dick Lovett has taken on the KTM X-Box franchise at its site Ferrari, Maserati and Porsche showroom in Swindon.
Richard Perriman, a technician at Martin Pilley Services in Hampshire has been crowned the UK’s top technician 2009.
Inchcape has appointed two new non-executive directors.
Fiat has finalised its global strategic alliance with Chrysler which will see the Italian carmaker’s chief executive become CEO of Chrysler too.
Due to typographical errors, on p67 of AM June 12 issue the caption states that the Bentley Continental GTC Speed costs £530,400. The car actually costs £153,400.
Accident repair centre AJC Wilson Bodyshop has been awarded Employer of the Year by the Learning and Skills Council.
The 75th Annual BEN Ball will be held at London’s Grosvenor House Hotel on December 16, 2009.
The UK's top 100 dealer groups by turnover revealed and analysed.
Independent workshops will be able to better compete on transmission replacements for premium brand cars following a development by ZF Great Britain.
On closer inspection the programme would appear to be a confidence trick in which any measure of success would actually benefit the Treasury.
The UK’s bodyshop sector has seen the collapse of a second major accident repair business this year.
Ford leads the way in cutting back on discounted fleet sales in favour of retail business
Lotus is to open a dealership at the Silverstone race circuit.
The UK’s light commercial vehicle market will be joined by its first 3.5-tonne electric light truck by the end of this year.
Following the remarkable surge in demand for trade stock and its impact on used car values, the market is now showing signs of settling.
A key advisory body within the European Union (EU) has warned that UK and other European dealers may have to import more cars in future from Asia, north America and elsewhere.
Sewells Research highlights the ups and downs of franchised networks during recession
Andrew Brameld, Motor Finance Director for Barclays Partner Finance in his fortnightly column.