US automotive sales training expert Joe Verde, is making downloadable copies of his latest books available for free.
Pendragon has issued a trading update which reveals its new and used car sales were up in the first quarter.
Lothian and Borders Police have taken delivery of a new sponsored vehicle from Alex F Noble Nissan in support of its ongoing drugs awareness campaign.
Wayside Group has completed a £7 million BMW and Mini development at Milton Keynes.
Mercedes-Benz UK chief executive and president Wilfried Steffen has left the Milton Keynes-based business to head Daimler’s business innovation division in Stuttgart.
Over two million public electric vehicle charging points will be built by 2017 across Europe, but the UK is behind with how many charging points it expects to install this year.
The National Association of Motor Auctions (NAMA) has appointed Andrew Hulme of British Car Auctions (BCA) as its new chairman.
Audi has restructured its fleet sales team with the creation of the new role of business development manager as well as two key account managers supported by six regionally based fleet sales managers.
Battery leasing for electric vehicles is likely to provide superior whole life costs to other commercial approaches, according to Glass’s.
The Car Shop, the used car supermarket group, has bought Autoquake's e-commerce sales platform and intellectual property for £350,000.
MCR, administrators for Autoquake, has made its full report available to download. It details the events that led to Autoquake being put into administration.
The May issue of AMe is now live, featuring fresh new content separate to the magazine edition.
BMW is to sell parts and accessories direct to consumers for the first time through a BMW Direct venture with eBay.
Regent Automotive, the Volvo dealer group which runs Volvo Cars London and Bishop’s Stortford, has increased its turnover by 30% from £42.9 million in 2009 to £55.8m in 2010.
Bournemouth FC's Dean Court base will be renamed Seward Stadium from July after Bournemouth signed a three-year naming rights deal with Seward Motor Group.
The directors who headed Phoenix Venture Holdings when its subsidiary MG Rover collapsed have been disqualified as directors.
Jaguar Land Rover is investing £5bn over the next five years to bring its quality up to par with Audi, BMW and Mercedes-Benz.
Benfield Motor Group has received the first ever 'Five-Star' rating in a new national award scheme which recognises best sales practice.
Motorists are foregoing style, size and colour when it comes to buying a car, opting instead to search for the most economical car within their budget.
Oracle Finance has found a way around a tax penalty introduced this month (April) that hits people running luxury company cars by removing the £80,000 original list price ceiling for benefit in kind calculations.
Sytner group has opened a two-storey standalone Mini dealership in Birmingham.
Jaguar has confirmed that it will build its C-X75 petrol-electric hybrid supercar in partnership with Williams, the Formula 1 team.
The three-party consortium looking to buy Lookers has until 5pm on June 8 to make its bid for the fifth largest dealer group in the UK.
New car registrations declined for the tenth month in a row by 7.4% to 137,746 units, although the figures were ahead of industry expectations.
Helphire has issued a profits warning after a period of weaker than expected trading.
The series of senior management changes at Mazda Motors UK continues with the appointment of David Wilson-Green to the role of aftersales director.
Trusteddealers.co.uk, the online used car sales website put together and owned by franchised dealers, is now selling used vans - and has attracted more top UK dealers to join the business.
Accident management group Helphire has appointed Penny Stoolman as its new group commercial director.
Rolls-Royce Motor Cars will offer a free 24 month warranty, fully inclusive servicing and 24-hour roadside assistance as part of its used car programme.
The Bank of England has kept interest rates at 0.5%.