The John Clark Motor Group, one of Scotland’s biggest dealers, is to invest £2.5 million in the relocation and expansion of its Dundee Audi dealership to a new site at Kings Cross Road in Dundee.
Toyota’s second generation Yaris will include the ‘Easy Flat’ seat system, a first in its class.
Used car supermarket chain Carcraft Group is launching a contract hire and leasing company which will offer a full range of contract hire, funding and vehicle management services.
A new system launched by the company behind Auto Trader will allow dealers to display their entire stock around the clock on screens inside their showrooms.
BMW Group is relying on the business acumen of its dealers to take the initiative in implementing costly and complicated measures to protect the environment.
The Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders has reacted with concern over a Friends of the Earth statement calling for massive increases in tax on 4x4 vehicles, accusing it of ignoring the bigger picture on CO2 emissions and ignoring the facts.
Renault’s belated arrival in the SUV sector is likely to provide retailers with two, rather than one contender in the 4x4 market, both designed and sourced from its South Korean subsidiary, Samsung.
Nick Lancaster, who forecasts a radical shake-up in UK franchised motor retailing, says the disposal of three or four of HR Owen’s “brand groups” should be finalised by early spring.
HR Owen has spent £2m returning Jack Barclay Bentley to Berkeley Square in London’s Mayfair, and now intends to reduce sales of new cars by 30 to 220 in 2006 compared with this year.
Experian has won the contract as data supplier for Volkswagen Financial Services.
Too many dealers look at an accident damaged vehicle, and its owner, as a problem.
The Department for Transport is reviewing the DVLA’s practice of selling personal details from its registrar to anyone who claims “reasonable cause”.
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The company car will make a major comeback in the next few years as duty of care concerns and Government measures increase its attractiveness.
The best-selling 206 supermini is in for a second lease of life when the car that replaces it goes into the showrooms next year.
Fuel experts were this week attempting to allay motorists’ fears that the explosion at an oil refinery in Hemel Hempstead will affect supply levels.
Honda (UK) has reached an agreement with Autogreen to provide End of Life Vehicle processing and dismantling services for Honda vehicles.
A new Fiat Doblo range has just gone on sale in the UK, featuring revised styling, further interior refinement, upgraded specifications, improved functionality and performance enhancements.
More than 40 firefighters have been tackling a fire at a tyre recycling company in Sheffield.
Honda has announced plans to introduce its luxury brand, Acura, in Japan.
EU politicians have come a stage closer to a Europe-wide agreement on chemical handling in the workplace.
MicksGarage, Ireland’s only car parts and accessory website, has launched into the UK market.
Yes Car Credit, the sub-prime motor finance operation owned by Provident Financial, has closed today following huge losses.
The Retail Motor Industry Federation has settled out of court with Denver Rollings, dealer principal of Peugeot outlet Peter Nash Cars (Hereford) Ltd.
General Motors investment rating has been cut by two steps to ‘B’, five levels below investment grade, by Standard and Poor’s, the investment research firm.
Wicliffe Motor has secured a Renault franchise at its Stroud dealership and a Fiat franchise in Gloucester.
Prodrive is using the 2006 Autosport International show for the world premier of its new P2 sports car in January.
BMW’s ‘special sales’ programme will allow internet bidders to compete against buyers in the auction hall next year, by utilising BCA’s ‘Live Online’ service.
Motorpoint, the car supermarket, has been given the Black Horse Motor Finance seal of approval, with ‘platinum’ status awarded across all its sites.