Porsche announced yesterday their revenues had dropped by 15 per cent.
Land Rover will be launching its first stop start engine in the Freelander 2 TD4_e in March 2009.
Justgoodcars.com, the used car website, is offering dealers the opportunity to advertise their used stock for free in reaction to the economic downturn.
Since last month there has been no escaping the turbulence in the financial markets which no-one could ever have predicted.
GE Capital Solutions is supplying wholesale stock finance to 50 MG dealers appointed by Nanjing Automotive which has started to build the LE TF 500 sports car at Longbridge, Birmingham.
General Motors has started testing its HydroGen4 zero-emission vehicles in Berlin with nine companies taking on the cars to test.
Chevrolet UK managing director Rory Harvey has been promoted to a new role.
Caffyns has outlined seven key areas that it must focus on going forward after it revealed today that it was operating at a loss.
Ford dealers across the UK have started taking orders for cars at the 15% rate of VAT in anticipation of the rate cut on December 1.
General Motors (GM) has approached the European countries it operates in for a financial boost, following reports that it will run out of cash next month.
Nissan, Porsche, Mitsubishi, Suzuki, Land Rover and Rolls Royce have all said they will skip the USA's Detroit auto show next year.
Tyre fitting chain Stapleton’s has more than doubled the size of its nationwide network with its acquisition of rival Central Tyre.
HiQ, Goodyear Dunlop’s fast-fit arm, has appointed franchisees for six of its 15 available regions.
Bosch Car Service has been praised by the Office of Fair Trading (OFT), as a result of the company’s consumer code of practice annual report.
Euro NCAP has released the first test results for its new whiplash test which will be included as part of the adult occupant protection part of the assessment from February 2009.
Porsche will introduce its first ever diesel-powered car in February.
Porsche has stopped production at its Zuffenhausen for the first time due to a decline in worldwide demand.
Graham Smith, president of the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT) and senior vice-president Toyota Motor Europe, has addressed government ministers and senior executives at the organisation’s annual dinner.
Efficient showrooms and workshops all need the right layout, lighting and flooring.
Joe Greenwell, Ford of Europe's vice president, Governmental affairs will be the next president of the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT) with effect from January 1, 2009.
Nidd Vale Group, the Harrogate independent motor retailer, has appointed Graham Wilson to the new role of head of procurement and remarketing.
HPI, the vehicle information company, has called into question the lack of confidence and confusion over the way new vehicle excise duty (VED) will be administered.
The 2.5% reduction in VAT may be good news for dealers, but they must act quickly to reap the benefits.
The diesel powered Mini 1.4TD is the UK's slowest depreciating used car, according to a survey.
A £100,00 scheme to catch out thieves has been warmly welcomed by a bodyshop.
Sales of used 4x4s fell in the UK for the first time in eight years during April to June this year.
President-elect Barack Obama said yesterday that the US auto industry was too vital to disappear but vowed no "blank cheque" for a government bailout without long-term changes from the Detroit manufacturers.
A bodyshop in Dagenham has won a training and development award for the second year running.
Motor dealer Alan Frener stole £8,000 from his elderly mother to shore up his failing business.