Euro Car Parts boss Martin Gray has hailed rival distributor Andrew Page Limited as "iconic" after completing the acquisition of its entire business and assets.
SsangYong UK is on a charge thanks to the success of its Tivoli crossover SUV, and there is more to come, according to managing director Paul Williams.
Business Enterprise Fund cash is allowing Reynolds Ford of Selby to boost its stocking policy and completely re-design and develop its website.
Cap HPI has strengthened its insurance division with the appointment of Scott Chandler as strategic account manager.
Harratts Mitsubishi donated a pair of L200 pick ups to provide a heavyweight test for load-lugging competitors at a Highland Games strongest man competition…in Barnsley.
CitNOW has announced the appointment of Geoffrey Page-Morris as non-executive chairman.
So in the space of just over two weeks, Great Britain became a global sporting power.
The Seat brand is “doing good business”, despite what the SMMT data might suggest, according to UK brand manager Richard Harrison.
Marshall Motor Group is to open a flagship Jaguar and Land Rover dealership in Didcot on October 31.
Car manufacturer warns that decisions will not be made "in the dark" as Theresa May indicates that Article 50 could be triggered by the end of March.
First-class staff collaboration and participation at JCB Group has been recognised with an Engagement Leader of the Year award for HR manager Anna-Lisa De Voil.
Customers who test drive any Kia model before the end of November will be entered into a draw to win an all-expenses-paid trip to see the men’s tennis semi-finals of the Australian Open, which Kia Motors has sponsored since 2002.
Harwoods Group is the highest placed franchised dealer group in the Sunday Times’ Top Track 250 countdown of the leading mid-market private companies.
Wessex Garages’ 54% increase in the sale of ultra-low emission vehicles from quarter two to three is “testament to manufacturers”, according to managing director Keith Brock.
CitNOW has delivered a series of training workshops to Skoda retailer across the UK to help them maximise their use of the company’s innovative video technology.
Alex F Noble & Son congratulated Paralympic silver medallist Scott Quinn on his success in Rio when the pool star paid them a visit to thanks the retailer for its support.
Digital car buying firm The Car Buying Group has appointed two apprentices to its team as it looks to continue its recent growth.
Volkswagen AG will pay $1.21 billion (£940 million) in compensation to 652 dealers in the US as part of its $16.5bn (£12.7bn) diesel emissions settlement.
Kia UK managing director Paul Philpott has said that the brand has no plans to open high street stores or enter online retail, stating “excellent customer service is delivered by our dealers”.
Government proposals to cut apprenticeship funding are a “ticking time bomb” for the sector.
Williams Group has announced major refurbishment plans for its BMW Motorcycles centre in Manchester.
Diesel sales are not only beginning to slow in the new car market, but that selling used diesel powered cars is less profitable.
Jaguar Land Rover chief executive is reported to have said it would rethink its investment in the UK after June’s Brexit vote.
Arnold Clark Automobile’s turnover in 2015 reached a record high of £3.35 billion, with operating profit also up by £2.1 million to £121.7m.
Since March Peugeot has stopped encouraging its dealers to pre-register cars as one of its strategies to maximise residual values.
Volkswagen Group plans to create a 13th brand within the company, this time dedicated to mobility services.
BMW put on display the Concept X2 compact crossover at the Paris Motor Show ahead of an expected 2018 launch.
Outgoing Nissan UK boss Jim Wright has admitted that imposing April margin changes on dealers “was not the right thing to do” and promised better communication with the network in future.
TrustFord has appointed Stuart Cresswell as the group’s aftersales’ service director.
Mark Squires, former Benfield Motors chief executive, has returned to a family business after joining the architecture practice co-founded by his wife.