Pendragon has put the former headquarters of Reg Vardy up for sale.
David Smith, CEO of Jaguar Land Rover, has said the two-brands will be able to operate with more freedom under the ownership of Tata, free from the financial constraints which tied them down at Ford.
Insurer RSA will open the fifth bodyshop in its own Quality Repair Centre (QRC) network this autumn in the former Bryan Brothers accident repair centre in Bristol.
Porsche is introducing an S Sport to its Cayman range which will hits UK roads in on September 13. The Cayman S Sport is powered by a flat-six 3.4-litre engine and develops 303bhp.
The AA and RAC have attacked the findings of a Government report which backs plans to hike up VED costs for older cars.
The world’s first zero emission electric Range Rover, using an engine from Liberty Electric Cars, will be available for members of ecurie25, a supercar sharing club.
Eden Tyre’s Fardon Road branch in Newark has seen a boost in interest due to placing a free Michelin Bibendum air service for motorists to pump up their tyres.
A first wave of flexible workers has completed BMW’s manufacturer training at Hams Hall, north Warwickshire.
Manheim’s latest monthly market analysis shows that demand for fuel efficient vehicles remained steady despite May’s slowdown in the UK wholesale used car market continuing into June.
Hard times bring out the bargains.
The decline in trade values and fortunes on the retail forecourt show no signs of reversing.
London development on target for August opening.
Shanghai Automotive has said that assembly of MG cars has recommenced at Longbridge, in preparation for the brand's UK re-launch next month.
AM’s retailer of the year Lifestyle Europe has acquired its third Renault dealership in Eastbourne in a multi-million pound deal.
Almost three quarters of British motorists would consider driving an electric car to help combat green issues.
General Motors is reportedly in talks with Indian 4x4 manufacturer Mahindra & Mahindra about selling its Hummer brand.
Ford has revealed the first pictures of its new Ka which will receive its public debut at the Paris Motor Show in October.
Almost half of franchised dealers say they are forced to regularly pre-register cars in order to meet manufacturers’ new car targets.
Federico Goretti has been appointed managing director of Chrysler UK.
Volkswagen Group UK has named Simon Elliott as director of Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles.
Ford's Focus, C-Max and Kuga models will be the first in the range to be offered with digital audio broadcasting (DAB) radios as an option.
Jeep’s Cherokee model, which goes on sale today, has been given a subtle makeover for 2008.
The National Tyre Distributors Association is leading a safety campaign to combat motorists ignorance of the dangers of older tyres.
New Seat UK head of aftersales Nigel Griggs is looking to the brand’s franchised network to “get the basics right and make sure we don’t get sidetracked” as the latest Ibiza leads the arrival of new models.
Retailer John Lewis has launched a motor insurance service through its online finance and leisure operation, Greenbee.
AA will use motorbike patrols to reach breakdowns 25 per cent quicker, following a successful three-month trial in London.
The Retail Motor Industry Federation is planning a revival of its bodyshop services division (BSD) this year.
Martin Kingham, of Millfield Motors in Kent, has been involved in an accident with ex-Formula 1 driver, Michael Schumacher.
Matthew Lawrence, Lexus’ apprentice of the year, is one of 10 European students from the Toyota Technical Education Programme who will be taking part in EuroSkills 2008.
Retainagroup, the car security marking and registration systems specialist, is working with Ford to provide a method of permanently marking catalytic converters to give them a unique identity.