The latest in what is becoming a strong bloodline has everything that made the old one a great car, but with a splash of improvements to bring it bang up to date. More good news for Audi dealers.
Infiniti Europe is in advanced negotiations with multiple dealers about representing the brand in the UK next year.
A good sandstorm blows up in Dubai and if the sealing and ventilation on your car is not right you are eating dust.
Chrysler has revised its 300C for 2008 with an updated interior across the range and a new diesel-powered SRT-Design model variant.
Dealers are increasingly recognising the boost that warranties can bring to aftersales business – and working harder to sell them as a result.
The Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders has resigned from ReMAG, the Repair Methods Assessment Group formed of cross-industry stakeholders.
Mini has revealed the first official pictures of its new John Cooper Works hatch and Clubman models which will go on sale in the UK in July.
One of the most notable features of the growth of diesel engines over the last 10 years has been the fact that the bigger the car, the better the sales.
Citroen is promoting its new C5 saloon as ‘unmistakably German’ in a bid to draw comparisons to its German premium car rivals.
Hyundai’s new i30 hatchback will become available as an estate for UK customers from April 2, priced at £12,995.
Saab dealers have made a deal with Cars Direct, the online auction company, to provide an online programme for its contract hire needs.
Following Porsche’s launch of a judicial challenge against Ken Livingstone’s emissions related congestion charge, it has now released its own examination of the expected CO2 savings.
Vertu Motors has partnered with fish4cars.co.uk to advertise all of its vehicles from March 1.
Bill Paton, Zurich Financial Services chief claims officer has been appointed to the role of chairman at Thatcham
Renault will debut its Laguna GT model in hatch and sport tourer guises at the Geneva Motor Show next month.
Honda has invested £22 million in its Swindon factory which has also rolled out its two millionth vehicle.
Vauxhall is revealing its new Meriva concept bit by bit before it will make its debut at the Geneva Motor Show on March 4.
Car production increased by 19.7% in January, which is the seventh month of double digit growth.
Van manufacturer LDV temporarily halted production lines at its Birmingham assembly plant last week.
More than 50 dealers awarded the MG franchise last year in preparation for the brand's relaunch are still waiting for stock
Dealers will be able to reclaim even more overpaid VAT following a decision made by Her Majesty’s Revenue and Customs (HMRC), according to the RMI’s National Franchised Dealers Association (NFDA).
Pendragon will continue to pursue a strategy of growth by acquisition, chief executive Trevor Finn told the market after announcing poor 2007 financial results today.
Tata, the Indian-manufacturer of the Nano, is backing production of a three-seater city car which runs on compressed air at low speeds.
Toyota has upgraded the specification on its 1.3 VVT-i and 1.4 D-4D Yaris SR models.
Fiat has released the first official pictures of its high performance 500 Abarth, which will make its international public debut at the Geneva Motor Show next month.
Saab is getting ready to launch several new products over the next couple of years, starting with the debut of its BMW 1-series rival 9-1 model at the Geneva Motor Show on next month.
Experian UK has cut 200 jobs in its software development sector, outsourcing the work to Perot Systems in Bangalore, India.
The first national ‘Apprenticeship Week’ for England happens next week.
Pendragon preliminary results reflect a struggling market in 2007.
Škoda has begun testing on a prototype Fabia rally car.