Vauxhall has revealed its own spy shots of its new Vectra replacement the Insignia.
Rolls-Royce Motor Cars chairman Ian Robertson has been appointed as sales and marketing director on BMW’s advisory board following the departure of Stephen Krause.
Perrys has been trading since 1908 and is celebrating its one hundredth year as a business.
Volvo has joined forces with Saab, Vattenfall, the Swedish energy company, ETC and the Swedish state to develop new plug-in hybrid car technology.
In the current era of legislation and regulation, company directors have numerous responsibilities to ensure the correct operation of the business and proper treatment of its workforce.
Renault’s UK network will be given the opportunity to add Dacia as a bolt on value brand when the five-door Sandero hatchback arrives early next year.
Skoda dealers are finding that fleet business is increasingly helping to drive new car sales performance.
Volvo has been warned about “potentially denigrating” its new XC60 compact SUV if it imports a cheaper, more tax efficient front-wheel drive version of the crossover.
The Driving and Vehicle Licensing Agency has made more than £9m by selling motorists' personal details.
Christopher Macgowan is to become interim chief executive of motor industry charity BEN as current incumbent Gerard Barclay has decided to leave.
Partners from Deloitte have been appointed as administrators at Carter & Carter. Nick Dargan, Dominic Wong and Chris Farrington will work with the management team to try and turn the ailing company around.
Nissan Navara has improved its Euro Ncap adult occupation protection rating to 3*, following a modification to the pickup truck's airbag control unit software.
Bentley Motors sold more than 10,000 units last year, with global sales up 7%.
Alfa Romeo's segment B car, called Mi.To, will go on UK sale early next year.
Analysts at stockbroker Brewin Dolphin have upgraded their share rating for Lookers based on its preliminary results, published yesterday.
Tax inspectors have been given new surveillance powers.
Facebook and other social networking websites are being targeted by the tax authorities.
A new European Commission measure to restrict VAT fraud has been approved.
Pricing for the new Accord saloon, which goes on sale on June 1, has been announced.
Lookers is expected to close a deal for two Volkswagen outlets by the end of the month.
Used car values will fall by eight per cent this year, according to Eurotaxglass.
Tata's plans to buy UK-based carmakers Jaguar and Land Rover is being strengthened by its intention to raise $1 billion through long term securities.
Seat is continuing to utilise sponsored retailer sites to improve its presence in key urban areas. It has just opened Bristol Seat, the largest dealership in the franchised network, and a site in Liverpool, now open for trading, will launch officially in July.
The National Franchised Dealers Association will be meeting with European Commission competition commissioner Paolo Cesarini later this month to put forward its submission to the Block Exemption 2010 debate.
HR Owen, the prestigious London car retail group run by Nick Lancaster, is in play with big blocks of shares being scooped up by a wealthy car dealer running a string of retailers in Australia.
Drivers of larger vehicles will be hit with increased car tax, following on from Chancellor Alistair Darling’s budget announcement
Lookers' profit from operations is up a fifth from the previous year, according to its preliminary results for year ending 31 December 2007.
Carter & Carter hopes business will return to normal today after support service providers stopped working yesterday for fear of not being paid, leading to 13 apprentices from its Newport site to be sent home.
Last week’s National Apprentice Week further highlighted the importance of developing skills in the motor industry.
HPI has won a three-year contract with Sytner Group to provide the full range of its vehicle provenance checks which include its National Mileage Register.