The British Chambers of Commerce (BCC) has published the two-dozen questions being asked on Brexit by businesses across the UK.
While data privacy is the subject of much debate, 51% of consumers are happy to share their data with businesses.
Despite the internet becoming the most common source for researching a car, consumers still rely on the showroom when it comes to buy, according to a new study.
Jeep and Alfa Romeo are now offering a five year warranty on selected models to help boost consumer piece of mind in their respective products.
Mazda is bringing a virtual reality test drive experience to five Intu shopping centres in the UK.
The Association for Contract Valeting (ACV) is looking to help members with issues like labour shortages, low pay and HMRC.
Go Ultra Low is looking to clear up misconceptions around EV running costs after research shows consumers are confused.
The volume of used car enquiries jumped by 25.2% in the first half of this year, according to new data from Dealerweb.
Dekra Automotive, the consultancy company, has appointed Paul Bradbury as managing director.
Kia has put together a collection of deals for Q3 this summer including £1,000 off any of Kia’s three hybrid models if customers test drive and then buy.
Vertu Motors has acquired Hughes Group and its subsidiary Hughes of Beaconsfield, which has Mercedes-Benz dealerships, for £21.8 million.
The National Franchised Dealers Association (NFDA) is urging manufacturers to speed up communications to their dealer networks in the potential implications of WLTP.
Beware of consultants and surveys telling you your business is doomed unless you adopt the next new thing, says Piers Trenear-Thomas
DS will officially be its own franchise as of July 1 and it will mean Citroen dealers will no longer be able to sell DS products under their existing contract agreement.
Hyundai’s new Kona Electric will be priced from £29,495 (£24,995 including £4,500 of plug-in grant money) when it goes on sale in the UK from August 2.
Nissan is waiting for more details on Brexit before it lifts a freeze on investment at its Sunderland factory.
BCA Marketplace has agreed a five-year Auto Services Solutions contract with BMW (UK) which includes its leasing business, Alphabet.
The initial Volvo V40 Amazon Prime Now test drive programme was so heavily subscribed in London that a second weekend has been announced.
Motorline has relocated its Lexus Cardiff dealership to a new build 1.1 acre site next to the group’s Toyota site.
BP has entered into an agreement to purchase Chargemaster, the UK’s largest electric vehicle (EV) charging company.
Lotus has appointed Marcus Blake as its commercial director responsible for all sales, marketing and aftersales activities worldwide.
BCA Marketplace has boosted operating profits by 17.9% from £74.3 million to £87.6m in its annual results.
APD Global Research has launched a new consultancy division to be headed up by former Alphabet GB head of marketing, Mark Gibson.
Revealed and analysed - the financial performance of the UK's top 100 dealer groups.
The Department for Education (DfE) has confirmed that employers will be able to spread up to 10% of apprenticeship levy funds to multiple businesses from July.
Santander Consumer Finance (SCF) has secured agreements with Mazda and Volvo to offer personal contract hire (PCH) deals to its UK customers.
Thatcham Research has announced that Peter Shaw is stepping down from his role as chief executive with immediate effect due to ill-health.
Aston Martin’s new DBS Superleggera will take on Ferrari’s 812 Superfast vying for customers interested in their next super-GT this year.
Ian Robertson, BMW's UK special representative, has said the company has no intention of moving production outside the UK, but Brexit will push up the price of its cars.
Vehicle manufacturers are beginning to move away from pure vehicle sales towards offering more subscription based services to meet the growing needs of today’s customer.