PricewaterhouseCoopers, the administrators of failed automotive logistics group Autocare UK Limited, has announced the sale of the business and assets to Paragon Automotive.
Rolls-Royce Motor Cars has appointed Graeme Grieve as sales and marketing director.
Fiat’s Grande Punto and the new Mazda5 have both been awarded five stars for occupant safety in the latest Euro NCAP tests.
Suzuki will be showing a number of new concept vehicles at the 39th Tokyo Motor Show which runs from October 19 until November 6.
Residual values for cross-over models could be affected by confused customers, according to EurotaxGlass’s.
Hyundai’s Getz supermini has had a makeover and now comes with a range of new engines.
Drivers could be caught over the limit just for sucking on a Fisherman’s Friend.
Volvo has appointed Sarah Tottle as manager of its special vehicles business, which supplies cars to all the emergency services.
HGVs have been banned from overtaking on a three-mile stretch of the northbound M42 in Warwickshire during the day.
New measures to crack down on uninsured drivers were announced today by Road Safety Minister Stephen Ladyman.
Fiat Auto UK has appointed Rob Calver as aftersales director.
Mercedes has been hit by yet another recall, with its A-class and Vaneo models affected by a wiper arm fault.
Ford has unveiled plans to cut half of its suppliers and sign long-term contracts with the rest in an attempt to keep a hold on increasing costs.
Toyota’s newly launched Hilux light commercial is now ‘one size up’ from the model it replaces, which goes on sale on Saturday.
Subaru is to unveil its latest hybrid concept car at the 39th Tokyo Motor Show on October 19.
Porsche has increased its 5% stake in Volkswagen to 10.3% as it moves to acquire 20% of the company.
Saab is to recall 33,100 cars in the UK due to an ignition fault.
Dealers are to benefit from less regulations as the European Commission prepares to withdraw around a third of pending laws in a bid to cut ‘red tape’ and boost the European economy.
Vauxhall’s new Vectra and Signum will reach UK showrooms on Saturday and both will carry the new 2006 model year faces.
Mitsubishi has released the first images of its new Concept-X and Outlander 4x4 models, both of which will make their world premier at the 39th Tokyo Motor Show on October 19.
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Saab has surpassed all its previous sales records in the UK by selling over 20,500 cars so far this year.
A Greater Manchester car dealership has crashed with the loss of 40 jobs.
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The Royal Bank of Scotland has ended its venture into motor retail management after a little more than three years with an exit from running Dixon Motors that is shrouded in mystery.
HR Owen has reported a £7.3 million loss in the first half of the year, compared to a £2.3m profit in the same period in 2004.
Several garages are expected next month to announce they can display the new British Standards Institution automotive Kitemark.
The Retail Motor Industry Federation is to announce a programme of redundancies early next month.
Lexus tops the polls again. Maintaining its stranglehold over both the Sewells and RMI dealer attitude surveys, the premium carmaker has moved clear of the pack by recording a 9.7 out of 10 rating in the RMI survey, ahead of second place BMW on 8.6, down from 9.2 six months earlier.