Women looking to forge a career in the automotive sector face many of the same challenges they faced 30 years ago, delegates at Automechanika Birmingham were told.
Auto Trader has announced pre-tax profits of £211 million from £330m revenues during the year to March 31.
Lexus Hull has become one of 10 Lexus European retailers to receive the annual award, presented due to its fine guest experience.
City Auction Group has announced significant growth over its “strategically located” defleet centres across the UK and Ireland since launch.
Taking a conversational approach in digital marketing can play dividends for car dealers, while forcing online customers to communicate in traditional ways can cost sales.
Toyota has increased its Aygo scrappage scheme savings by £500 throughout June and has added the Yaris Hybrid to the range of models offered.
Lings Cars has recently lost a battle with the Advertising Standards Agency (ASA) following an offensive Facebook advertisement that used derogatory homophobic terms.
Audi has revealed pictures and details of the production version of its Q8 flagship SUV.
Nissan has celebrated the sale of its 100,000th Leaf in Europe, proving demand for electric vehicles is growing.
A study of hybrid cars compiled by automotive consumer website Honest John has claimed that 98% of models are incapable of matching their advertised fuel economy claims.
Former Hyundai Academy manager Jonathan Buckley has joined the learning and development agency RTS Group.
Moneypenny has appointed former Marks & Spencer IT specialist Mel Carlen as its new head of IT services.
The May new car registration data released on June 5 paints a marginally better picture of the market with overall volumes showing an increase of 3.4% over May 2017.
JD Classics has appointed former Lotus chief executive Jean-Marc Gales as its new chief executive, stating that he is “excited” to be joining its team of “very talented technicians and craftsmen”.
Vertu Motors has “strengthened” its senior management team by promoting Jonathan Snelson to the role of group fleet director.
Yorkshire-based Burrows Motor Company has added a fifth Toyota dealership to its network with the acquisition of L&S Copcutt in Worksop.
Dacia dealerships will be accepting orders for the new Duster SUV from June 11, with prices starting from £9,995.
Land Rover came top of the premium car brands as Mini topped the volume sector in the results of JD Power’s latest Customer Service Index (CSI) Study.
Hyundai has revealed a new 48v diesel mild hybrid powertrain for the facelifted Tucson, which will be in dealerships by summer
Vauxhall is launching a new “Made in Britain” ad campaign in a bid to boost Astra sales amid faltering demanding for the UK-built hatchback.
Grenson Motor Company will no longer open its showrooms on a Sunday, in a bid to improve the work/life balance of its employees.
New car registrations rose by 3.4% in what the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT) described as a “modest” increase in light of last year’s 8.5% decline during the same month.
Hepworth Motor Group has completed the switch from Honda to Mitsubishi at its Halifax dealership as part of a re-franchising exercise hoping to generate growth in market share and profitability.
Corporate identity demands have been described as “the straw that broke the camel’s back” in prompting the closure of Hardie Motor Group’s Peugeot franchises in Larbert and Stirling.
The Warranty Group has been acquired by New York-based insurance specialist Assurant in a move which aims to “further cement” its global lifestyle growth strategy.
Alan Day Volkswagen has continued its close ties with the Saracens rugby union team with a two-year sponsorship deal which will see the Aviva Premiership champions kitted out with a new fleet of vehicles.
The eye-catching numbers from this year’s analysis of the UK’s 50 biggest independent car dealers.
Despite some high-profile exits from the ID50 over the past 12 months, combined revenues increased by almost £350 million
Honda has revealed that the updated CR-V will host a range of convenience and technology features, alongside a spacious interior.
The EU’s Worldwide Harmonised Light Vehicle Test Procedure (WLTP) will trigger an average CO2 emissions rise of 10% across all sectors, according to Cap HPI.