The internet has made its mark in car sales. But are dealers using it to the full?
Buying a new car, holidays and home improvements are the most likely reasons for saving money, according to new research.
Two concepts provide the centrepiece for Toyota’s stand at the Paris Motor Show from September 23.
Four in five child safety seats in cars are incorrectly fitted, putting thousands of youngsters at risk, a new survey out today revealed.
Dealer group European Motor Holdings said trading for the first-half of its financial year was significantly ahead of its expectations and the comparable period last year.
The Sewells Sales Organiser & Diary is designed specifically for Automotive Sales Professionals and provides a structured plan for any sales lead/enquiry - the system used by thousands of dealers throughout the UK.
MG Rover could help secure its future by making less cars
Korean carmaker Hyundai Motor Company is stepping up efforts to develop fuel-efficient cars that run on a combination of gasoline and electricity.
From October 1, 2004, the rate of the national minimum wage (NMW) will be increased and extended to an age group previously excluded from it.
The Volkswagen Golf GTi has been named the greatest car of all time.
MG Rover is considering the Polish market again after withdrawing from its Malaysian investment plan with Proton Holdings.
Autologic Holdings, the car delivery and logistics group, has unveiled a drop in pre-tax profits on the back of the weak French car market.
New residual value data aims to show fleets what the best and worst used car performers will be in the future.
Used car retail sales again increased in July as dealers enticed even more customers onto the forecourt.
Poor roads are being blamed for a 47% increase in car suspension failure during the past five years.
Lexus will use the Paris Motor Show to display both its latest future concept car, the LF-C (pictured) and to showcase two new production models which will be launched in Europe in 2005: the new generation GS and the hybrid power RX400h.
The 500,000th Mini has come off the production line at BMW Group Plant Oxford today, three years after the car first went on sale in July 2001.
BMW has become the first carmaker to export cars to Iran after a decade-long ban.
New car prices in the UK are set to rise, according to the latest research by eurocarprice.com.
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Nissan has confirmed that the 350Z roadster will go on UK sale early next year.
Renault UK has become Arsenal Football Club’s new official car supplier for the next two years.
More than 12 million motorists had seen the cost of their motor cover increase by an average of 6% from the last time they bought it.
Greenpeace besieged Ford's Norwegian headquarters yesterday demanding it abandon plans to scrap hundreds of electric cars.
One in six motorists confess to driving without a valid MoT – with 50 per cent of those driving unlawfully for more than a month, according to new research from car care company, motoreasy.
More than 260 cars have been supplied in the first two months of a new courtesy car supply deal agreed by repairer network ABS with Days Contract Hire.
Toyota today announced it will invest an additional €17.8m (£12m) in its Yaris production plant in Valenciennes, France, in order to better respond to European parts demand.
Volkswagen has cut Polo prices, with the range now starting at £6,995.
Honda has developed the world’s first ‘intelligent’ night vision system, which uses infrared cameras to detect pedestrians in or approaching the vehicle’s path.
Ferrari Maserati UK will take over, from October 1, the import and and distribution activities currently managed by Maranello Concessionaires Ltd, a subsidiary of Inchcape plc.