PSA Peugeot Citroen has committed to publishing “real-world” fuel economy figures across its model ranges once verified by an independent third-party.
The idea of driverless technology is being accepted by motorists, but not to the point where they would let a car autonomously pick up their children.
Swansway Group has promoted John Doorbar to head of business at Crewe Audi from his current role as general sales manager.
Peter Vardy has opened its new purpose built £6 million Porsche showroom in Aberdeen.
A 3D car configurator by ZeroLight has been shortlisted for The Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT) 2015 Award for Innovation.
Purchase Direct has said dealers using its service club card loyalty scheme have seen a tenfold increase in take up in the first half of this year.
Vanarama, the commercial vehicle leasing provider to UK trades, is expanding its business to lease cars too.
The majority of UK consumers would reconsider buying a car with keyless entry due to growing concerns over vehicle security.
Customer service, leadership – and what and what businesses everywhere can learn from the highly competitive and challenging aviation sector are topics set to be covered by the speaker at the next AM Executive Breakfast Club meeting.
Mercedes-Benz has opened a pop-up showroom at The Oracle shopping centre in Reading.
Independent garages and parts suppliers feature among the Government’s latest ‘name and shame’ list of employers who’ve failed to pay the national minimum wage.
This month's AM - Automotive management magazine is dominated by coverage of the Volkswagen emissions scandal and its implications for UK dealers.
The majority of 17-24 year old used car buyers cite price as the strongest influence on their vehicle search, the highest percentage in five years.
The initial reaction to the Volkswagen Group emissions-fixing revelations was one of shock. Given the record of Volkswagen at corporate level, why?
A number of Volkswagen Group dealers are reluctant to commit to 2016 targets due to concerns about the emission scandal's impact.
Prof Jim Saker says the emissions scandal may do Volkswagen more long-term damage than previous recalls did to other brands.
Burrells Motor Group has taken on the SsangYong franchise at its Barnby Dun Road showroom in Doncaster.
Audi has expanded its RS range with performance boosts for the RS 6 and RS 7 available from November priced from £86,000 and £91,000 respectively.
Mini has revealed its new convertible hatch ahead of it going on sale in the UK in time for the March plate-change.
Two Westway Nissan dealerships are piloting extended hours aftersales as Nissan Motor GB tries to resolve service capacity issues in its dealer network.
Vauxhall has expanded its Astra range with the addition of a Sports Tourer version priced from £16,585.
The IGA’s Trust My Garage (TMG) Consumer Code of Practice has received final approval from The Chartered Trading Standards Institute.
Swansway has appointed John Nimbley as head of business at its new Stafford Land Rover showroom.
Wessex Garages has appointed Simon Newson as general manager for the dealer group’s new Nissan showroom in Bristol.
Hyundai is looking at the feasibility of creating another digital shopping centre store similar to the one in the Bluewater Shopping Centre, this time in Ireland.
Vauxhall is considering recalling some of its vehicles after a number allegedly spontaneously burst into flames.
Swansway Group’s investment in its own contact centre will help the group generate around 2,500 additional service booking next year.
Nearly three quarters of drivers do not understand how to use the high tech entertainment and safety features in their vehicle.
Nissan and Ecotricity have called on the Government to invest official signage across the UK for standard and rapid electric vehicle charging points.
Inchcape has revealed in its latest trading update for Q3 that its UK business showed “robust revenue growth” as the group benefited a strong UK new car market.