The Exige S, loaned by Lotus to East Sussex Police, today heads a convoy of the world’s most exclusive supercars in support of Children In Need.
Around 5.35 million people are planning to buy a used car in the six months leading to the end of February 2008...
Chrysler Jeep & Dodge will open a new showroom at a north west auto park, with MTB as franchisee.
Lipscomb dealer group has announced the introduction of Fiat to its Ashford showroom, following a redevelopment.
Cardiff-based James and Jenkins Garages is holding a fund-raising event in aid of the BBC Children in Need appeal.
One million Civics have been produced at Honda's Swindon plant.
The new Ford Focus, on sale in January 2008, will be on-the-road from £11,495 and include ESP as standard.
A car dealer banned from selling vehicles from a roadside pitch has been jailed for continually posing as a private seller.
Nissan sales are up 29.5% for October 2007 with 6,008 units, compared to the same period last year.
The Retail Motor Industry Federation has posted profits of £25.6 million for the year ended May 9, 2007, although its operating figures before exceptionals show a £1.639m loss.
I was left feeling rather sour after having a bad customer service experience at my local dealer which resulted in being £1,000 short of a social life for the rest of the month.
Black Horse – along with all other independent and manufacturer finance houses – is in the process of putting its entire sales staff through the new Specialist Automotive Finance (SAF) Competency test for motor dealers recently launched by the FLA and backed by the RMI.
Black Horse Motor Finance and more than 200 dealer-ships are testing AutoRate Plus, a new approach to point-of-sale F&I sales that moves the risk to the firm from vehicles to buyers.
More than 30 motor retail businesses, ranging from multi-franchise groups to single-site dealerships, have signed up for the Finance & Leasing Association’s online point-of-sale training programme.
Nissan’s Sunderland plant will increase the size of its wind farm later in the year with the addition of two more turbines.
Ford Motor Company has posted a narrower third-quarter loss than analysts expected and said it remains on track to produce profits in 2009.
The Bank of England has put interest rates on hold at 5.75% after it decided the risks of a sharp economic slowdown were not serious enough to warrant a cut.
Mitsubishi has cut the price of its Colt CZC coupe cabriolet by £3,000 in order to entice British buyers to the brand this winter.
Ford will not be selling off its Volvo brand according to the American manufacturer’s president and chief executive Alan Mulally.
GE Money Motor Finance is urging dealers to take a positive approach to point-of-sale finance in the face of tighter credit checks and talk of economic downturns.
NAC MG (UK) has received over 100 enquiries by UK dealers to take on an MG franchise.
General Motors (GM) has reported a record quarterly loss of $39bn (£18.5bn) due to a one-off accounting charge.
Delphi is bringing its service centre programme to the UK as part of its plan to add 1,200 DieselPoint specialist common-rail diesel centres across Europe.
Average asking prices for used superminis vary by as much as 10% across the UK and, according to a new report from EurotaxGlass’s, the Midlands is currently the best place to go in search of a low-priced used small car.
Crisis-hit Northern Rock’s website continues to offer loans to car buyers as a new chairman tries to organise a rescue plan.
Market trends, customer service, repair procedures and training were the hot topics at the ABP Club Annual Convention.
The car, Cadillac’s new CTS, due to launch in the UK next summer, got plenty of stares in sleepy Portuguese villages and proved most fun in sports mode, when I felt a little like a (bad) racing driver.
Balverona, the Australian wholesale vehicle company, has increased its stake in HR Owen.
Vertu Motors has posted a pre-tax pre-exceptional profit of £0.7 million and revenue of £290.3 million for the period from Nov 1, 2006 to Aug 31, 2007.
Experian has permanently appointed Kirk Fletcher as its new managing director for its automotive division following an eight month period as acting MD.