Do you know what this little sports car is?
BMW has agreed to sell the Rover brand to Shanghai Automotive Industry Corp (SAIC) for a fraction of the £200m sum discussed prior to the collapse of MG Rover last April.
The Volkswagen Scirocco is making a return to our roads 33 years after it made its motor show debut.
A driver’s front seat passenger may be the biggest safety hazard, research reveals.
Seat has been criticised by European crash safety experts for removing the seatbelt reminder alarm as standard specification in the Leon.
Lexus has appointed Ewan Shepherd as general manager of operations.
A new booklet, outlining the steps which need to be taken to comply with the new fire safety law, has been distributed to more than 162,000 organisations across Scotland.
The first ever pod cast for drivers has been launched by used car retailer Network Q.
Recruiting, developing and retaining the right people.
The chairman of JCB has said he would be interested in buying Jaguar.
The Financial Services Authority (FSA) will be visiting 200 firms selling insurance, including motor traders and brokers.
Last year £36.4 billion was spent on new and used cars in the UK.
Ford of Europe says it is now reaping the benefits of its three-year, £890 million investment in flexible manufacturing facilities at its two UK engine plants.
The view from the driver's seat is the main focus of the model year 2007 enhancements to the Saab 9-3 Sport Saloon, SportWagon and Convertible ranges.
UK new car production was down 9.6% in July to 117,829 units.
Amicus members at Dura Automotive Systems, which make car cable control systems, have begun an indefinite strike after failing to agree redundancy terms.
A new course which shows dealers how to reach disabled customers has been launched by Network Automotive.
The new Honda Legend has been given a vote of confidence from Glass’s Guide.
The used car market can be a real creature of habit and no sector illustrates this better than convertibles.
Lex has produced its first top 10 performers in RV terms in three price sectors. The results show that style, individuality and build quality are now the key factors in making a car perform when it hits the used market.
Nissan has a bit of a cult following for its 350Z. It’s hardly surprising, as it’s every inch a proper sportscar with eye-catching looks, a punchy, sweet-sounding engine and lashings of standard equipment.
We usually focus on the British market in AM: not many of readers need to concern themselves with the finer points of the Belgian market, to take one example.
Crightons of Peterborough is doing its part to soak up emissions by sponsoring a new woodland area to be planted on five acres of Thorpe Meadows.
Marshall Leasing has acquired Gates Contract Hire for an undisclosed sum.
This may look like an A4 that’s been through the hands of a careless bodyshop, but it’s actually a hugely significant prototype.
As the UK car buying public becomes more environmentally aware, sales of electric cars are growing steadily, especially in cities such as London.
Few companies have enjoyed market leadership in their area of business for as long as Ford has in the UK – 29 years and counting.
BMW says it has reached a deal to sell the rights to the Rover brand, but will not reveal to who.
BP want motorists to pay £20 a year to reduce their impact on the environment from using petrol in their cars.