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.
Jaguar bosses have been warned they must keep their high levels of quality - or face closing one of their UK plants.
A leading air pollution expert has warned that the European Union may be heading for a 'public health disaster' by pushing a big increase in diesel vehicles.
MG Rover chairman John Towers has denied that Shanghai Automotive Industry Corporation is set to buy the carmaker.
UK car output dipped in July but remains 1.1 per cent up over the year-to-date, according to figures released by the Office for National Statistics.
Volkswagen, Europe's largest carmaker, has become the latest German firm to try to take on unions as it seeks to make major cost cuts.
Fiat’s new Multipla is to go on sale in the UK on Saturday.
Insurance ratings for the new Vauxhall Tigra have been announced.
THE fortunes of the UK’s retail finance market is at odds to the growing new car market.
Mazda will reveal its new Mazda5 at next month’s Paris Motor Show on September 23, 2004.
Jaguar may announce as early as this week the extent of production cuts that the Ford luxury brand plans for this year due to poor demand, a spokesman told Reuters on Friday.
MG Rover has played down reports that it is to sell up to China’s largest carmaker, but stopped short of an outright denial.
Ferrari is to unveil the F430 at next month’s Paris Motor Show, signalling the arrival of a brand new generation of 8-cylinder models.
As the price of a barrel of oil hit a record high of $49 a barrel last week, a new survey from vehicle remarketing solutions has shown that 92 per cent of dealers think residual values for diesel vehicles will remain strong for the next two years.