South-west bodyshop Exway Group has teamed up with the Renwicks Group and Center-Bay to launch Renwick Accident Management.
Dealer management systems are an essential part of how a dealership runs its business. But how can they be more helpful?
Cadillac is about to open two new sites in England. One will replace Stratstone Reading which recently closed.
Hyundai UK has guaranteed the margin on standards and performance for its UK dealer network for the first quarter, to give them a “fighting start” to the year.
The Retail Motor Industry Federation (RMIF) is looking to overhaul what it offers to its members following the appointment of Rob Foulston as its new chief executive.
General Motors and Chrysler are due to present their viability plans to US politicians this afternoon.
The shortlist for the 2009 AM Awards has been revealed.
Volvo has redeveloped its D5 and 2.4D diesel engines which will be available in its S80, V70, XC60 and XC70 models from April 1.
Consumer price inflation (CPI) fell in January to an annual rate of 3%, down from 3.1% in December, official figures have shown.
Working together is helping to solve the differences between repairers and insurers.
Dealers are now switching on to the benefits of DMS but systems could bring even greater benefits if linked to the outside world.
£15m Sheffield development sees group move four dealerships into single location.
Bill Heaney Car Body Centre has relocated its business to a new site on the Tyne Tunnel Trading Estate in North Shields following a £1.5 million investment.
Mercedes-Benz is piloting a new sales channel aimed at winning more registrations from small fleet operators and also taking business away from brokers.
Jon Walden, managing director of Lex, the vehicle contract hire company, is to leave at the end of March.
Fiat has revealed the first pictures of its 500 cabriolet supermini which will make its public debut at the Geneva Motor Show from March 3.
Over a third of British motorists are planning to buy used car this year, according to the latest research from Auto Trader.
BMW has announced it is shedding 850 jobs at its Cowley plant in Oxford and scrapping weekend shifts.
The European new car market was down by 26% in January a loss of 335,364 vehicles to a monthly total of 954,234 units.
Takeovers by Reynolds and ADP cut the number of companies providing DMS systems to UK dealers.
Bodyshops are the sticking point as insurer looks to introduce five-year contracts.
Strong Euro boosts trade for Chorley’s Nissan export business.
Greater Manchester-based Academy Group has acquired former Ribble Valley Motors' dealership site and is set to open a used car sales, service and accident repair centre.
Three of BP Rolls Group’s bodyshop sites have gained Thatcham BSI Kitemark certification less than a year after applying.
Volkswagen and Toshiba have signed a letter of intent to develop electric drive units and accompanying power electronics for Volkswagen’s planned new small family of vehicles.
Jaguar Land Rover owner Tata has pledged shares worth at least £1.4 billion to secure loans, raising concerns over the company's financial health.
The best performing half of the new car market is now averaging 130g/km of carbon dioxide according to new analysis from JATO Consult, the new intelligence consultancy division of JATO Dynamics.
Helphire Group has consolidated its Helphire UK and Albany Assistance companies, into a single Accident Management business unit.
Commercial Motors South West, the Mercedes-Benz van and truck dealer, has gone into administration, blaming the economic downturn.
Surprisingly more than half of all Mazdas sold in this country are hatchbacks. They make up 54.4% and help the marque to be the 17th most favoured make in the UK.