Classic cars are among the assets of Renault dealer AC Williams which administrators are planning to auction.
Citroën’s 90 business centre specialists in its dealer network saw a 40% increase in business-to-business sales in 2011.
Snows Motor Group has taken on the Peugeot franchise in Romsey, two months after former franchise holder Southgate Group went bust.
Over three quarters of motorists would consider retro-fitting their car in some way to improve economy and save money, according to an eco-motoring survey.
MG Motor UK, the Longbridge-based operation of the Chinese-owned car brand, will participate in the British Touring Car Championship this year.
Mazepoint has this month taken over as dealer composite supplier for Mercedes-Benz UK.
Jaguar has launched two new models that are set to join the award-winning line-up in the form of the SE Business and Sport editions.
Marshall Motor Group has added the Volkswagen brand for the first time through its acquisition of F Cross & Sons in Lincolnshire.
Vindis Group has opened its second showroom with Bentley at a new site in Cambridge.
A project examining the potential of ‘road trains’ where a platoon of cars autonomously follow a lead vehicle has completed its first test demonstrations.
Littlewick Green Motor Group has added the Suzuki franchise at its Bath Road site in Maidenhead.
Wiltshire & Sons has opened its Mitsubishi showroom in Farnham.
Jaguar has launched two new trim levels for its XF to cater for company car drivers.
A 12-month pilot with several major AM100 dealer groups has led to the launch of a dedicated used car customer satisfaction index service.
Reeve (Derby), which trades as Pentagon, has opened its second dealership with Nissan.
Halfords Autocentres has reported a 13% increase in the number of Saab cars seen across its 247 garages throughout the UK since the Swedish brand went into administration at the end of last year.
Renault has revealed prices for the revised Renault Scenic and Grand Scenic at £18,325 and £19,725 respectively.
Dealer-Auction.com has appointed Gareth Walker as business development manager.
Honda UK has signed up with Chevin Fleet Solutions to use its fleet management software following a tendering process.
Volkswagen's Golf and Polo models were Europe's best-sellers in 2011, according to market analysis from Jato Dynamics.
Arnold Clark has become the first Kia dealer in the UK to introduce its new 'red cube' showroom corporate identity.
Renault’s 2012 Twingo will be priced from £10,350 when it goes on sale in February.
Ex-Inchcape Retail procurement manager David Hall has started his own business which aims to help dealers reduce their non-automotive expenditure.
Dealers need to look at making their websites smartphone friendly as smartphone penetration is rapidly growing in the UK and now stands at 46%.
Motor Codes has launched its Garage of the Year 2012 competition which will be open to votes from February 24.
Barlow Motors has acquired two Skoda sites from Robert Eardley in Crewe and Stoke for an undisclosed sum.
Chinese company Youngman Automobile Group is expected to launch a bid for what remains of the bankrupt Saab Automobile which includes £473.3 million of future investment for new models.
Mitsubishi will launch what it calls a new "premium vehicle" at the Geneva Motor Show in March which will likely form the basis of the next Outlander.
UK car manufacturing rose by 5.8% to 1,343,810 units in 2011 and ended the year with a 1.6% rise in production in December.
Hyundai recruited 29 dealers in 2011 expanding its network coverage to 152 sites across the UK.