The DVLA’s decision to no longer put previous keeper information on a used car V5 may put the used car market at risk.
Almost half of people aged between 16-35 (48%) would buy a used car entirely online, according to new research by Bristol Street Motors.
The Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles is offering two free services on all new vans bought before the end of September 2018.
Yeomans Honda has received “positive feedback” on its new customer-focussed showroom after a new site layout alleviated parking issues at its Littlehampton dealership.
John Clark Motor Group has continued the growth of its representation with Volvo Cars UK with the acquisition of the Volvo Dundee dealership from Barnetts Motor Group.
Cartime has revealed plans for a new £1.6 million premium used car showroom after exchanging contracts on prominent retail site in Rochdale.
LeasePlan UK has launched its carnext.com online used car supermarket aimed at disrupting the traditional dealer market with home deliveries.
The Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders has conceded that UK-based car makers are not ready for a ‘no deal’ Brexit after revealing that manufacturing levels had declined by 3.3% in the first half of 2018.
Half-way through 2018, some of the large volume car manufacturers are keeping APR rates at zero in the face of challenging market conditions.
Chargemaster is offering to install 4,000 plug-in vehicle charging points at AA hotels and B&Bs for free across the UK to boost infrastructure for drivers.
More than four in 10 dealers are selling fewer used diesel vehicles than a year ago, according to a new survey for RAC Dealer Network.
Jennings Group staff are preparing to draw on the success of Tour de France 2018 winner Geraint Thomas to host their own Teesside Tour de Ford event, in association with Team Sky.
The number of car buyers purchasing a vehicle on their first visit to a dealership has leapt to 40% of all sales, according to figures from lead management company enquiryMAX.
Warranty Assist has joined The Motor Ombudsman's Motor Industry Code of Practice for Vehicle Warranty Products in a bid to give car owners "added peace of mind".
Car leasing customers showed a desire to “take control” of their car acquisition with a surge in email enquiries of 44% during the first half of 2018, ContractHireAndLeasing.com has reported.
Go Vauxhall has closed its dealerships in Stafford and Wednesbury.
The European new car market saw growth of 2.7% to 8.66 million units, despite the UK recording the biggest slow down in registrations across the continent in the first half of 2018.
The number of car manufacturers is predicted to halve in the space of a decade as mobility solutions and a decline in vehicle ownership start to take hold of the market, according to KPMG.
Expected fall in overall registrations masks dramatic changes within vehicle segments
Cap HPI is launching a WLTP solution for users of its new vehicle data that will pull in information from manufacturers.
Endeavour Automotive has taken on the London EV Company (LEVC) electric taxi franchise in Chiswick.
Group 1 Automotive saw its UK profits increase by 38.3% to £57 million in Q2 this year.
The Government has some way to go to assure vehicle manufacturers, dealers and customers that its commendable 2030 targets are achievable
Renault has reported a decline in income and profit in the same week that PSA Group reported its H1 2018 success in returning Opel/Vauxhall to profit for the first time in almost two decades.
Majority of respondents to AM survey say vehicle manufacturers have warned them of post-September supply restrictions
Car dealers have shared insight into the challenges they face in 2018 as part of an interview series conducted by Oodle Finance – with Brexit and online sales emerging as their most pressing concerns.
The Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA) will give manufacturers a 10-day deadline before it legally forces them to recall vehicles or face prosecution
WhoCanFixMyCar.com has appointed ScS and House of Fraser's Lacey Hewison as its new strategic network operations director.
The NFDA and the IGA have said they strongly oppose today’s report from The Adam Smith Institute recommending the abolishment of the MoT test.