James Munroe, the former Automotive Skills director of corporate affairs, spent less than an hour before Middlesex Guildhall crown court last week.
The C’mon! campaign is firmly aimed at young drivers, so those people not in their twenties may be left mystified.
Optimization for search engines is vital if dealers are to maximize the effectiveness of their websites.
Blue Bell Bodyshop has appointed Lee Tierney as its new workshop controller at its Wilmslow centre.
Skoda will launch a Scout version of its new Roomster, following on from the Octavia Scout which was unveiled at the Paris Motor Show this year.
The bodyshop Kitemark programme, developed by Thatcham and now being piloted at several bodyshops, is the biggest development in accident repair since the first Model T head-on crash (which probably took place at a leisurely 5mph).
Former Kia Motor UK boss Paul Williams has resurfaced as the European head of Chinese car brand Landwind.
Over-regulation threatens to cloud a bright future for companies in the automotive sector and could see more production moving to China and Asia.
Independent insurer Warranty Direct, has cut at least 15% off the cost of buying an extended car warranty online.
The first of the Society of Motor Manufacturer and Traders' on-line seminars will broadcast on December 12 at 11 am when logistics management comes under the spotlight.
It may still be labelled a concept, but this is what Volkswagen’s new small SUV model will look like – barring the orange tyres – when it arrives next year.
Graham Smith, senior vice-president Toyota Motor Europe, will be the next president of the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders.
Citroen dealers will be offering up to £1,000 off approved used cars in a promotion running throughout December.
Shell has launched its new V-Power diesel fuel at 31 filling stations in the south east of England.
The UK insurance market experienced an underwriting loss of £200m across its commercial and personal motor insurance products in 2005, according to a new report by Deloitte.
Auto retail event and display company Showroom Events, is warning dealers of illegal and unsafe copies of its SeeSaw display unit which are appearing on forecourts.
Then Sewells’ Automotive Industry Pay Guide is just what you’re looking for!
Dealers in the US believe they have found the solution to late payments from customers on car purchases.
AA Insurance has signed a deal with Motorway Direct to provide warranty and gap insurance products for dealerships and their customers.
The pressure on car dealerships is mounting in the face of increasing competition and a saturated market – with further consolidation set to be a key feature of the market.
A new Jaguar sports saloon, the XF, will make its public debut next autumn. Positioned in the luxury mid-size segment, the new Jaguar XF will replace the S-Type saloon in the Jaguar model line-up.
The Government’s biofuels commitment for 2010 has come in for further criticism with a House of Commons committee saying it is ‘miles behind’ target.
Kia is offering expectant parents and those already with babies significant discounts on the new Carens.
Nothing in the automotive industry remains unique for long – and the rivals are lining up to have a pop at the Mercedes-Benz CLS.
BMW UK boss Jim O’Donnell has spoken out against the taxes and red tape affecting the automotive industry.
Porsche’s expansion drive will step up a gear with the Panamera, this four-seat coupé which will arrive in 2009.
John Clark BMW in Aberdeen is offering BMW and Mini car rental with prices starting from £50 per day, including insurance.
The Sewells Used Car Finance House Survey 2006 has been published, revealing that many dealers do not feel their finance companies are responding to their needs.
A collaboration between a leading automotive component manufacturer and north-London based company LLi could be set to change the face of rural mobility in developing nations around the world.
Associated Northcliffe Digital (AN Digital) has completed its acquisition of Complete Automotive Solutions (CAS).