For only the second time in three decades the Highlands is about to welcome a new Saab main dealer.
Mercedes-Benz has revealed details for its next generation C-Class which will go on sale in the UK in March 2011.
Regulations introduced on February 1 will provide consumers with better protection.
Motors.co.uk has become one of the UK’s first online car advertising sites to offer a used car search app on the iPad.
Used car sales increased by 4% in Q3 this year with 1,801,258 vehicles sold making it the first quarter to see a sales increase both annually and quarterly since Q1 2006.
Toyota Motor Corporation has agreed to pay the US government a record $32.4 million (£20.9m) in additional fines to settle an investigation into its handling of two recalls at the heart of its safety crisis.
Ford Retail has become the first UK motor retailer to win an award at the National Customer Service Awards, the ‘Oscars’ of the customer service industry.
A need to keep workshops busy has franchised dealers looking outside their brands for work
Chrysler Financial has been bought from private equity firm Cerberus Capital Management by Canada's Toronto-Dominion Bank for $6.3 billion (£4.1bn).
Chinese cars are on their way and will be in two groups of UK showrooms next year. Shanghai Automotive will build three cars here. Great Wall will import three.
Matt Harrison will return to Toyota GB as its commercial director from January 1.
Lifestyle Europe has added a Renault authorised repairer franchise alongside its Ford and Mazda dealership in Horsham.
Westover Group has relaunched its new website, designed to be more user friendly.
Automotive research company Sewells, a sister brand of AM, has slashed the price of its dealership best practice guides by 50% for Christmas.
It is just over a year since Mazda UK introduced its free accident aftercare service, Call Mazda First, and dealers are reporting a significant jump in bodyshop work and spin-off benefits in new vehicle sales.
Dealers will be required to enrol all staff on to company pension schemes from the middle of the decade.
Chrysler plans to increase its sales network to 70 outlets by the end of 2012 on the back of a product offensive that will see three facelifts and four new models.
Halfords has recruited Gerry Murphy to the new role of group brand marketing director as it plans to push for growth in the car servicing sector.
Volkswagen is stepping up its ‘Think Blue’ marketing campaign, launched earlier this year, as it bids to become the world’s most environmentally friendly carmaker.
Hyundai's replacement for the Sonata will be badged the i40 when it goes on sale.
Web-based systems provider Cooper Solutions has launched a new module to its FullCover product designed to enhance dealers' ability to increase revenue from their courtesy vehicles.
Toyota and Lexus have become the latest vehicle manufacturers to join tyre safety organisation, TyreSafe.
Prestige Land Rover converter Overfinch has been bought by one of its dealers, Autobrokers.
The head of British sports car manufacturer Lotus has said he is confident of getting state support to expand its Norfolk plant.
Hyundai Motor is preparing a new global brand strategy to market itself as a 'modern premium' car brand.
Avril Palmer-Baunack has stepped down from the board of accident management group Helphire.
The council of the Independent Automotive Aftermarket Federation (IAAF) has confirmed Brian Spratt as its chief executive.
Renault has launched a new three-year/30,000-mile fixed price service plan priced from £159, which includes the 20% rate of VAT.
Eastbourne Suzuki has been awarded the Independent Business of the Year award and highly commended in the Overall Business of the Year at an event organized by the Sussex Newspapers Group.
An integrated F&I tool aimed at boosting take-up of dealer finance has been launched by Motors.co.uk