SAIC has announced it will invest £227.3 million in SsangYong this year.
XPart is investing £250,000 in its AutoService centres with a national advertising campaign.
Audatex has increased its claimed status as providers of the most comprehensive estimating system by adding Kia to the number of manufacturers covered by its computer software.
Tesco has launched ‘Value’ motor insurance.
Automobile researchers at Siemens VDO have developed a metal that can brace car body panels into a crumple resistant design in split seconds before a crash.
Bristol & London has sealed an agreement with TVR to provide accident management services for its network of 15 dealers and eight approved body repair centres.
Our sister website CompanyCarDriver has teamed up with motorway service station firm Moto to offer you 20% off food at its restaurants.
Škoda UK has completed its first real-time test drive campaign, uploading and dealing with prospect data instantly, using a PDA-based application developed by Hertfordshire-based online data specialists TAAP.
Milcars Mazda Watford, the largest solus Mazda dealership in Europe, is celebrating its first anniversary with a dream start to its first 12 months in business.
A cloud of uncertainty has shrouded the motor trade as experts struggle to predict the impact on sales that World Cup fever will have.
Three senior managers have been appointed to drive forward the new motor retail business launched by Peter Vardy.
Iveco, Fiat Auto’s commercial vehicle division, is planning to develop a new range of light commercial 4x4 vehicles with Spanish manufacturer Santana.
The motor industry just about got a mention in the Queen's Birthday Honours.
Mazda has revealed a surprise addition to its MX-5 roadster range – a model equipped with a folding metal roof.
DaimlerChrysler has voluntary delisted from 12 stock exchanges due to a ‘minimal trading of ordinary shares and the costs of administrative burdens to maintain the listings.
Complex technical problems have delayed Chevrolet’s launch of the Captiva SUV – the first all new vehicle to be made in former Daewoo production facilities in Korea following GM’s takeover of the Asian company.
Mitsubishi Motors and Mitsubishi Heavy Industries have agreed on a joint development project for a new generation diesel engine to be used in cars exported to Europe.
Toyota’s 2007 model year Avensis goes on sale on July 1, priced from £15,515 and features two new diesel engines.
Experian, the global information solutions company, has launched DealerView, a new dealer marketing support service.
Following months of speculation, Nationwide Accident Repair Services has announced its intention to float on the alternative investment market (AIM).
A former MG Rover supplier has bounced back to win nearly £7 million of new orders.
The British sports car manufacturer TVR has announced it has finalised the first stage of its relocation plans, and confirms that it will be remaining in Britain and predominantly within Lancashire, where the company was founded in 1947.
Nanjing, the Chinese company which bought the collapsed MG Rover last year, has more than halved the number of cars it had pledged to make at Longbridge.
Shanghai Automotive Industry Corp (SAIC), the Chinese partner of General Motors, has hired former GM China chief Philip Murtaugh as it prepares to compete against GM and other automakers by building its own brand of cars.
The latest way to find out if a future partner is compatible in love is in the front seat of a car.
The cheapest new car to run in Britain is the Malaysian-built Perodua Kelisa EX.
Inchcape plc will be announcing its interim results for the period ending 30 June 2006 on Thursday 3 August 2006.
‘Publicity shy’ car broker Ling Valentine, who regular CCD users will remember for free noodle lunch offer, is now offering an England flag/chopstick combo kits to football supporters on her website lingcars.com.
Dealers who pre-register cars do not have to keep them or their registration certificates for three months to qualify for manufacturers’ bonuses, the Office of Fair Trading ruled this week, after AM again took up the issue.
The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) is running a safety awareness day in Chelmsford offering free training for companies in Essex, Norfolk and Suffolk in a bid to drive down occupational asthma.