It’s a tough market predicted for 2006 and all eyes are on the spending power of consumers.
Audi has added the 2.7-litre turbodiesel engine to the A4 range to replace the old 2.5 TDI model.
Peugeot will debut this sporty concept based on the new 207 supermini at next week’s Geneva Motor Show.
Ford’s new S-MAX and Galaxy SUVs will be on display at this month’s Geneva Motor Show before they go on sale in June.
Kia has added a special edition model to its Picanto range.
The Automotive Academy will hold a skills centre stand at the Commercial Vehicle Show and Automotive Trade Show in April, in order to tackle skills shortages in the automotive industry.
Suzuki has given its Jimny estate model an exterior and interior update.
The Fleet Auction Group CEO, Andrew Walker FIMI, believes that fleet vehicles should only be sold to registered motor trade buyers and dealerships rather than directly to the general public.
Matthew Carrington, chief executive of the Retail Motor Industry Federation, has spoken out against the latest What Car? survey, which states consumers are paying more than £100 an hour for franchised service deal labour rates.
Volkswagen has revealed pictures of its latest design study, the Concept A, a crossover between a sports car and a compact SUV.
Kia Motors will unveil a new concept car at the Geneva Motor Show at the end of this month which acts as a precursor to its future models.
Lexus Belfast has outperformed every other dealership in Europe for sales in January, with a 134% increase on last year.
Lookers has opened a new used car dealer site in Witham.
Cluttered groups of road signs are more of a danger than driving on drugs.
Ford, Vauxhall and Peugeot are among the 29 car manufacturers who have committed to exhibiting at the British International Motor Show taking place in London in July.
Over half of small British businesses are not prepared for the event of a major incident occurring and do not have a formal business continuity plan.
Pendragon is now positioned to take full control over Reg Vardy as it has received 83.4% of valid shareholders acceptances for its 900p per share offer.
The internet has certainly changed the way modern businesses can communicate and interact with their customers.
Major lenders, the car retailing sector and captive finance providers should unite to prepare the ground for a motor finance compliance system to complement the FSA’s insurance regime.
Citroën can’t be accused of a short-term approach to discounting.
Ford’s ‘drive for value’ campaign involves upgrades across its range (except on Focus STs) worth up to £2,000 and a 5.9% APR PCP.
This month, Black Horse Motor Finance launches its brand new consumer website.
Delegates at last week’s London FLA convention on future motor finance trends were at risk of suffering statistics overload as they absorbed a welter of figures, prepared by Trend Tracker, on point of sale finance’s future viability – or lack of it.
Chevrolet’s 3 and Easy car-buying scheme, adopted by more than half of its new car customers, has become a permanent fixture in the GM brand’s finance portfolio for most of its models. Sports variants and special editions do not qualify.
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Vauxhall’s Astra Twintop is available to order now and is priced from £16,995. Deliveries start in late spring.
Pendragon’s management have officially taken up roles as executive directors of Reg Vardy.
Ford has said ‘nothing less than a complete mindset change’, not only for Ford but the whole automotive industry is needed to tackle the global carbon dioxide emissions problem.
Honda’s models have performed well in the latest EurotaxGlass’s residual values chart.