PSA is planning to build a new 15-acre headquarters complex for Peugeot in Coventry.
Inchcape Automotive Remarketing Management (IARM) is rolling out its electronic auction service to all 4,000 of its franchised and independent dealer customers from January.
UK sales of new Smarts topped 10,000 for the year last month, but setting a new record was possible only through pre-registering, say dealers. In 2003, Smart sold 9,744.
Subaru’s offer of a free 24 to 48- hour test drive for any potential buyer has backfired for some of its retailers, which have been inundated with requests for outings in the brand’s performance cars.
Mini Park Lane will reopen its doors on 9 December following a £1.75 million investment to create the largest new Mini showroom in the world.
A new school initiative has been established aimed at addressing the estimated shortage of 15,000 apprentice technicians in the automotive industry.
Detailed profiles on the owners of all 35 million private, company and commercial vehicles are now available with the launch of Experian’s Mosaic Automotive, the first profiling service to comprehensively analyse all vehicles registered by the DVLA on Britain’s roads.
Citroën has launched its new Stop & Start in the UK at no extra cost in the C3 line-up.
Dealers experienced a slowdown in used car retail sales in October.
The rate of closure of dealerships will accelerate unless vehicle manufacturers ease the financial pressures they are placing on their franchises.
London’s Earls’ Court and Excel exhibition centres are submitting bids to hold the 2006 British International Motor Show.
The Ford Focus has achieved the highest ever Euro NCAP score, scoring almost 100% for occupant protection.
The motor retail industry still does not treat women car buyers equally to men, warns Lena Ekelund, deputy technical manager of the team behind the Volvo YCC concept car – a vehicle designed entirely by women for women.
AM100 retail group Caffyns will this month open a dual Vauxhall and MG Rover outlet in Tunbridge Wells, the latest stage in a steady expansion plan which has seen the group acquire the Skoda franchise for Tunbridge Wells and add a Volkswagen outlet in Brighton and Hove.
Trade figures for October pre-registrations in the UK car market show Ford pre-registered more cars than any other manufacturer with Peugeot a close second.
MG Rover's proposed deal with the Shanghai Automotive Industry Corporation is causing disquiet at another corporation with which the UK firm has a long-standing deal with.
New car sales last month have kept alive hopes that 2004 will break the annual sales record set last year.
The Prime Minister's special adviser will be meeting the Retail Motor Industry Federation later this week as the motor industry trade body visits 10 Downing Street for talks on Thursday.
Triple P, the performance and accessory supplier and part of warehouse distributor GP Automotive, has launched Cool Wheels, a new all wheel cleaner.
Vehicle modifications that enable the use of alternative fuels such as liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) could soon be checked as part of the MoT test, according to the Retail Motor Industry Federation (RMI).
Porsche has revealed details of the new 911 Cabriolet.
An expected wave of VAT repayments to motor dealers over the past two years, totalling more than £1bn, has failed to fully materialise.
Bernd Pischetsrieder has categorically denied that Volkswagen Group puts pressure on VW UK or its retail network to force-sell increasing numbers of cars into the UK market.
Moray Peugeot and MG Rover dealer Alan Milne has announced plans to drop the MGR franchise in the New Year, but says it intends to continue supplying new MGR cars by sourcing them from other franchised dealers in the area.
Zero per cent finance offers are among the most effective tools to attract customers into a car showroom.
The Mitchell Motor group has added a £2m Skoda dealership to its 4.5-acre complex adjacent to the Cheshire Oaks Designer Outlet Village near Chester.
This is the first official picture of the all-new Bora, and thanks to a sharper design and improved dynamics, it's set to be more than simply a Golf with a boot.
Car manufacturers are failing to grasp the challenge of selling to a rapidly ageing population, says Peter Cooke, KPMG professor of Automotive Industries Management, Nottingham Business School.
Jaguar workers in Coventry are being balloted on whether to take industrial action over the proposed 1,150 job cuts faced by the doomed Browns Lane plant.
The company secretary of BMW and Mini dealership Specialist Cars in Stevenage who was accused of stealing almost £1.5m from the business, threw himself under a train, an inquest has heard.