Audi has revealed details for its new RS6 quattro avant, which now features a V10 and boasts 578bhp for £77,625 on-the-road.
Nissan is to create 800 jobs at its Sunderland factory in response to demand for its Qashqai model.
Nissan has joined forces with Akzo Nobel to introduce a paint warranty training programme across its dealer network next month.
Andy Patterson has acquired smart repair product manufacturer Bradleys from the administrators, adding the business to his Automotive Repair Systems network of mobile smart repair vans.
Tata Motors will buy Jaguar and Land Rover outright from Ford rather than retaining a minority stake in the two brands as was expected.
Logistics expert CPR Vehicle Deliveries is looking to partner with up to six dealers in a new fleet outsource service designed to take cost out of the process.
Mike Whytock, director of Black Horse’s north region, is running the company until a replacement is found for John Woolley who has stepped down after less than two years as managing director, motor and leisure finance.
In the face of mounting debts Carter & Carter is holding an extraordinary general meeting next month to ask shareholders to allow it to exceed its current borrowing limits and avoid administration.
The automotive industry can dance the night away at the AM Awards next month thanks to a new feature – the Britannia Balcony Nitespot.
Thomas Hardie Commercials the North West Volvo Truck and Bus franchise has added seven LDV van centres to its portfolio of truck depots.
Consumer focus towards more environmentally-friendly vehicles could be a major sales driver for dealers this year, according to the National Franchised Dealers Association.
Alister Leith will be appointed group managing director of East Anglia group John Grose on April 7.
Vauxhall, Ford and Volkswagen dominate the list of the 10 most popular company cars supplied by Lex Vehicle Leasing during 2007.
The cars that turned heads at Detroit and had relevance to the UK market included both economy cars and supercars.
Automotive property specialist Gilbran is offering financial institutions the chance to offset risks in stakes in dealerships as the credit squeeze tightens.
IM Group, UK importer of Subaru, Isuzu and Daihatsu, and Koelliker, the Italian company in charge of SsangYong’s UK business, are vying for UK distributorship of Chinese carmakers looking towards Europe.
This year's Ford Women into Science and Engineering Awards (WISE) prize has been awarded to 22-year-old Sally Nicholson, a mechanical and automotive engineering student at Newcastle University.
Skoda boss Chris Craft takes the helm of Volkswagen UK as Paul Willis leaves to join Kia Motor Europe
Renault will launch an entry-level version of its Twingo supermini next month, priced £7,500.
Inchcape’s group development director has been made a Freeman of the City of London.
Ford’s latest advertising campaign will feature an orchestra playing instruments created entirely from car parts.
Following a slow 2007, Volvo has started this year with a bang with an almost 60% increase in its order bank year on year.
New Fiat Group Automobiles UK managing director Andrew Humberstone will be visiting each of the Italian brand’s UK dealers over the next three months to forge better relations with its retail network.
LDV will next month resume full production of its Maxus van range in Birmingham ready for the March ’08 market, while seeking a new chief executive after Steve Young’s enforced departure for personal reasons.
Hi-Q, the fast-fit arm of Goodyear Dunlop, has begun an extensive marketing campaign as part of its rebranding and expansion programme which will involve growing its network by 150 branches by the end of 2010.
Mitsubishi will be revealing its plans for this year at the Geneva Motor Show in March.
The UK’s system of Capital Allowances tax relief was largely introduced as a post-1945 measure to stimulate reconstruction and represents valuable tax savings on commercial property expenditure.
Renault Retail Group is opening nine new fast-fit branches this year following the success of the existing sites in Renault Retail branches across the UK.
Three thoughts strike a visitor to the Detroit auto show. One is that the products of the US industry are not all as irrelevant to the rest of the world as they once were.
CEOs' confidence about prospects for business declined for the first time since the 2003 and fear of a global recession emerged as the major threat to growth in PricewaterhouseCoopers 11th annual global CEO survey.