Vauxhall is launching its 240bhp Astra three-door high performance concept (HPC) at the Paris Motor Show this week.
PSA Peugeot Citroen has announced it will be launching two new cars in Argentina to double production there by 2007.
Shop stewards at Jaguar’s Browns Lane plant in Coventry have voted unanimously to oppose owner Ford’s plans to end car assembly there from September 2005.
The market for prestige-brand compact executive cars will grow during the latter part of 2004 and into 2005, despite a likely slowdown in the overall new car market, says Glass's.
Independent car part supplier Euro Car Parts has opened its new branch in Colchester.
The European Commission has given Germany until the end of next month to scrap a 1960 law protecting Volkswagen from a hostile takeover and renewed its threat to take legal action.
Hyundai will be launching its special edition Matrix SE this month.
The Renault Clio Renaultsport 182 Cup and V6 255 will make their debut at the Paris Motors Show this week in advance of its 2005 on-sale date.
Most UK motorists don’t save towards the costs of running their cars, despite average bills now hitting around £400 a month according to motoreasy, a car care service provider.
Jaguar workers are today due to consider taking strike action over parent company Ford's decision to end car production at the premium brand's Browns Lane plant in Coventry with the loss of 1,100 jobs.
Strong retail sales performance is still being reported by used car dealers, with confidence high for the immediate future, says CAP’s latest monthly Used Car Performance Index survey of the UK used car trade.
Support for a charity event in aid of BEN, the Motor and Allied Trades Benevolent Fund, is gathering pace.
Car production is to end at Jaguar's Brown's Lane factory in Coventry with the loss of 1,100 jobs, the company has announced today.
Workers and managers at Volkswagen's German plants are "miles apart" in their negotiations over a new pay deal, union representatives have said
Nissan claims to be, “faster than a hungry greyhound after a rabbit when it comes to design advancements”. And the latest product to come out of Nissan in Japan has been designed to mate car and dog.
Petrol retailers should provide free, accurate and well-maintained tyre pressure gauges, according to the RAC Foundation after receiving complaints that gauges often are not working.
Fruit, pulses and seeds all constitute a vegan diet – but if a Government consultation gives subsidies the green light this autumn, we could be hearing a lot more about fruits and fuel.
Robert Hazelwood, managing director of Maranello Concessionaires, is leaving the business at the end of October
Fleet operators and manufacturers have hit back at ‘ill-informed’ criticism that attacks discounts available to company car operators
Jaguar is to update workers and union leaders tomorrow on the compay's plans for its Browns Lane plant in Coventry.
Richard Lawson Auto Logistics has been placed in administration.
Car production in the UK looks set to break the record achieved in the manufacturing heyday of the 1970s.
Ford of Europe chairman Lewis Booth has told the German magazine Automobilwoche he is confident the firm will cut its losses this year from last year’s $1.1bn pre-tax level to $100-$200m.
Ford is expected to tell trade unions on Friday that it will close its Jaguar factory in Coventry, according to the BBC.
Renault Retail Group dealers from the London area drove 17 of their new Renault Modus demonstrators on a complete circuit clockwise around the M25 to give early morning motorists a first glimpse of the new model on the road on its launch day last Friday.
Chevrolet is to introduce a new range of compact and midsize vehicles in the UK and throughout Europe, beginning in January 2005.
Aston Martin’s fastest ever model will be making its world debut at the Paris Motor Show this month.
The Office of Fair Trading (OFT) has been accused of ruining plans for a code of practise being put together by the Retail Motor Industry Federation and the Scottish Motor Trade Federation.
Renault’s Coupé-Cabriolet, Scénic and Grand Scénic are set to receive a range-topping high 165hp engine version of the two-litre turbo. The new engine is also available in the hatch and three-door Sport hatch.
SsangYong UK has announced that the following dealers have been appointed to develop the SsangYong franchise