Saab is a step closer to resuming production following approval from the Swedish government of plans to sell the Saab Automobile Property subsidiary to Russian businessman Vladimir Antonov and lease it back.
The next model to join Citroen’s premium sub-brand range will be the DS5 and there will be a 200bhp diesel hybrid option available.
The new version of Volkswagen's Beetle has been unveiled today at the Shanghai motor show.
Mon Motors Group held the official opening of its £11m Bristol Audi dealership last week.
Mazda has confirmed that its new compact crossover SUV will be called the CX-5.
The private equity owner of Europe’s largest motor auction is gearing up to buy motor rescue firm the RAC, which was recently put up for sale by insurance giant Aviva.
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MG dealers were given a civic send off after they collected the first UK production MG6 models to mark the start of a new era for the brand.
Seat has created a new value trim level called Copa which adds specification at no extra cost on select Ibiza and Leon models.
Parts supplier Euro Car Parts has been named in the Sunday Times Profit Track 100.
Automotive research company Sewells has released a new report into the fleet market focused on the large fleet sector.
Lotus has been left disappointed after its application for £27.5m of state funding has been rejected.
Nissan GB is beginning marketing its new customer service initiative branded You + Nissan Care.
Seat is looking to increase the size of its dealer network from 122 to 135 sites across the UK in order to help it meet growth targets.
Mitsubishi Motors UK has signed an agreement with Hertz to add its i-Miev electric vehicle to its car sharing club Connect.
Kwik-Fit Fleet has extended its vehicle servicing and MoT collection and delivery initiative and appointed its own dedicated agents to offer a better service to businesses and their company car and van drivers.
Aston Martin has launched into India following the opening of its first dealership in the country in Mumbai.
Jaguar Land Rover has been recognised as one of the leading UK companies for women employees by achieving a place in the The Times Top 50 Employers For Women list.
Mazda UK has appointed Peter Allibon as its new sales director following the departure of Mark Cameron.
Family-owned dealer group Walkers is adding the Skoda franchise alongside its Peugeot business in King's Lynn.
Four Ford Retail dealers will sell the new Transit Connect electric van which has been developed by Azure Dynamics.
The WorldSkills event is being held in London in October and carmakers Honda and Bentley are among its event sponsors.
Kwik-Fit has been left red-faced and reviewing its security procedures after two customers' cars were stolen from a site in one month.
The average price of new cars increased for the third month in a row in March 2011, by £29 from £28,155 to £28,184.
Employee fraud is increasingly being identified by dealer management software, says Pinewood.
Three top dealer group chief executives will review the current shape of the automotive industry at AM’s Franchised Dealer Conference 2011 on June 16.
Marshall Group has acquired two businesses from Pilling Motor Group at Milton Keynes and Welwyn Garden City bringing its representation of the Volvo brand to six.
Skoda UK has bagged the Best Manufacturer title in the Auto Express Driver Power survey for the third year running.
The Government is still considering a reduction in the frequency of the MoT test to four years after purchasing a new car, then every two years thereafter.
Audi has revealed its new Q3 crossover which will be priced from approximately £25,000 when order books open in June with first deliveries for November.