Toby Marshall has been appointed sales and marketing director of Mitsubishi UK, while Richard Weller's role has been expanded.
Citroen is launching a trade-in incentive scheme which offers customers £2,000 for trading in vehicles registered before 2000 or £1,000 for vehicles registered between January 1, 2000 and December 31, 2002.
The Advertising Standards Authority has placed a 9pm restriction on a “shocking” television campaign for Volkswagen’s Golf range after receiving 1,066 complaints, the fifth-highest number ever.
It’s that time of year again when manufacturers ply newswires with playful April Fool press releases in a bid to trick journalists and public alike.
General Motors' new chief executive said yesterday that the carmaker is prepared to enter bankruptcy if it cannot restructure by itself.
Hendy Group has taken over three Honda dealerships on the south coast operated by Alan Day Group.
The Retail Automotive Alliance has signed a renewed contract with Experian for vehicle data checks.
Sere Seat has been named the brand's UK dealer of the year.
Components manufacturer Visteon UK has gone into administration.
LDV is in detailed negotiations between potential investors and holding company GAZ this morning as due diligence is carried out.
We spotted this blog by New York Times columnist David Brooks and it adds an interesting perspective on what GM is going through, or has been going through for the last 30 years.
CAP has launched an uprated version of its instant car and van pricing tool Valuation Anywhere.
General Motors and Chrysler were given deadline extensions today from the US Government to attempt to secure their futures.
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More than 1,000 jobs are safe at Nissan's Sunderland plant after the company unveiled a new model.
Suzuki GB is introducing a body and paint programme to build a network of approved bodyshops where all vehicles are repaired according to Suzuki recommended repair processes.
The board of PSA Peugeot Citroen has sacked chief executive Christian Streiff over the weekend.
General Motors' chief executive Rick Wagoner has stepped down with immediate effect following pressure from the US Government.
Having seen our Buy A Car campaign on our website, a Peterborough man got in touch with AM, wanting to tell us of his experiences trying to find a used car.
Former Reg Vardy director Mark Lavery had a simple financial ambition when he set up Cambria Automobiles: establish a profitable £200 million turnover business over a five-year development plan.
Motor industry employers will no longer be liable to pay out up to 50% increased compensation rates for failing to use correct work disciplinary procedures in a dismissal case.
The Government has denied reports ministers are warming to the idea of a scrappage scheme to boost new car sales and is instead insisting the industry buy into its £2.3 billion aid package.
Dealers used to selling large luxury vehicles are starting to appreciate that small can also prove to be beautiful, according to Mercedes-Benz UK managing director Dermot Kelly.
Insurance and warranty company MB&G has launched a new service plan which it says will help dealers maintain long-term customer relationships and generate additional revenue and profit.
Manufacturers and retail groups whose dealerships use a number of different dealer management systems (DMS) now have a way to collate information from across each system in one format.
The Government is proposing a 5% increase in business rates from April 1.
General Motors is to pull its Cadillac brand from half of its European markets in order to focus on the UK, Russia and Switzerland following the collapse of its distributor Kroymans.
Nissan Motor (GB) is implementing a business planning and quality department programme to support its dealer network through the economic downturn.
Renault UK has shelved plans to launch its high-value Dacia brand in the UK because of poor economic trading conditions.