Subaru dealers will open their order books next month for the B9 Tribeca, which arrives in UK showrooms in November.
Saab Great Britain has moved from Berkshire to a dedicated area at General Motors’ UK headquarters in Luton.
Volvo is predicting that 70% of its new S80 sales will come from buyers who have never had a Volvo before and it thinks most of these will be from the corporate sector.
UK Trade and Industry (UKTI) experts from 15 global markets will be in Kenilworth on March 23 for a free small to medium-sized enterprises (SME) forum.
Chrysler will launch the estate version of its 300C in the UK in April with prices starting from £27,250.
A Kent-based car dealer has been charged with offences following the UK’s biggest robbery of £53 million at the Securitas depot in Tonbridge last week.
Andrew Oxton, parts manager for Bentley dealership, Broughtons of Surrey, has been ranked one of the top three best dealership team members by the prestige brand.
The Michael Powles Bentley in Leicester is to host a black tie charity event at its dealership on March 18.
UK vehicle manufacturers have hit back at claims that city-based 4x4 drivers are ‘crass and irresponsible’.
Former Labour leader Lord Kinnock and former deputy prime minister Lord Howe are backing a campaign to switch the British system of miles to kilometres.
The continuing indecision over whether the Government will ever reinstate the Powershift grant for LPG has seen fleets almost entirely drop the alternative fuel from choice lists.
eBayMotors.co.uk sold over half a million vehicles and £1 billion worth of vehicles, parts and accessories were bought and sold on the site last year, almost doubling figures from 2004.
The winners of this year's AM Awards 2006 and why the won.
Pendragon has sold five Volkswagen dealerships to Volkswagen Group UK today.
Volume carmakers in Europe are experiencing above-average falls in registrations and high rates of used car depreciation due to steady demand towards prestige and budget marques.
The successor to Audi’s A6 allroad quattro, first launched in 2000, will be updated this year.
Lexus (GB) has appointed Mark Roden as general manager of operations.
Vauxhall is offering free alloy wheels and pop-up roll bars worth £500 for advance orders of its new Astra TwinTop before March 31.
Hella has appointed Jean-Francois Tarabbia as business division electronics manager today.
Here are pictures of the new Honda Civic Type R concept from the Geneva Motor Show.
Ford's engineering team at Dunton Technical Centre will be headed up by Graham Hoare from today with his appointment as powertrain executive director.
The Bosch Car Service (BCS) code of practice has completed stage one of the Office of Fair Trading Consumer Codes Approval Scheme, which aims to promote and safeguard consumer interests.
Volvo will promote its purchasing chief, Steven Armstrong, to the new position of chief operating officer tomorrow.
Lookers has completed its acquisition of six dealerships from HR Owen for £5.4 million.
Almost half of UK businesses have been affected by computer viruses over the past two years; two-fifths of these were described as having a ‘serious impact’ on business.
Saab has introduced a new concept car revealing its future design direction.
Seat has confirmed it will be attending this year’s British International Motor Show at the London ExCel, which runs from July 20-30.
Hyundai has revealed details of its new Santa Fe SUV, which will be positioned to complete with the European-style premium SUV segment.
Seat’s 2006 Ibiza range will be priced from £7,550 on-the-road when it goes on sale on April 15.
Suzuki’s new five-door SX4 hatchback (a cross between a Swift and a Grand Vitara) will be offered in the UK with three different trims and will be the brand’s third model venture worldwide.