Motorline, the Kent-based dealer group, has taken on the Maserati franchise.
Peugeot has revealed the 308 SW, as estate version of the new model launched in the UK this month.
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Andy Palmer, Nissan chief planning officer and executive vice president, has been named in the Queen's New Year Honours List.
Skurrays has been named Dealer of the Year by Saab Parts UK after the business launched an awards programme last year.
Alphabet, the fleet management and leasing company, is predicting electric vehicle sales to more than double over the next three years from 4,200 to 10,000 units, with increased demand from fleets.
Car dealers facing reduced margins in add-on products such as GAP insurance are working with suppliers to ensure compliance before the FCA investigation concludes
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Arnold Clark is launching its January Real Sale used car event with deals on 15,000 cars in its group stock across 200 dealerships.
Kia has revealed another teaser image of its new 2+2 sports car ahead of the Detroit Motor Show in January.
Vauxhall is planning for a 5% increase in its fleet volumes this year, according to fleet sales director James Taylor.
Hartwell has been given Transit Centre status as part of Ford’s new specialist van network.
Fiat is set to become the world's 7th largest car group after agreeing to buy the remaining 41% of Chrysler it does not own.
Lookers has confirmed the retirement today of its chief executive Peter Jones.
Volkswagen has introduced two new trim levels to its Passat range, Executive and Executive Style, to replace Highline, Sport and R-Line models.
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Qoros has revealed the first images of what its showrooms will look like in China.
Stoneacre Motor Group has partnered with young driver insurance specialist Marmalade to help the business insure driver between 18 and 24 who purchase a vehicle up to 1400 cc.
Lexus and Channel 4 have struck a multi-million pound sponsorship deal that will see the luxury car brand sponsor drama programmes on the channel.
Brayley Honda's new dedicated group contact centre based at the company’s Enfield dealership is a success, according to its managing director, Paul Brayley.
Peugeot has rolled out a new training programme for its dealer network in preparation for the launch of the new 308.
Lamborghini has revealed the first official pictures of its new Huracan, which will replace the Gallardo in spring 2014.
Nissan Micra customers can now access their owner manual on their smartphone through a new app.
BMW is the latest manufacturer in rapid succession to reveal a new fleet boss, following recent announcements by Seat and Peugeot.
Auto Trader has begun a pilot a system of online reviews and ratings of car dealers from this month.
Paul Willis is replacing Paul Willcox at the head of Volkswagen Group UK after Willcox tenure of just three months.
Finance firms have urged dealers not to forget the basic objectives of marketing programmes.
Benefit-in-kind (BIK) tax is now more influential than car specification and fuel economy when choosing a company car, according to ALD.
Graham Simpson, who spent his working life in Ford dealerships in the north of England, died, after an extended illness, on November 3 at the Avendale Care Home in Cheshire.
Mazda has today launched a social media blog for dealers at www.mazdadealerblog.co.uk.