Nissan has launched www.cubelist.co.uk to promote its new Cube city car which goes on sale in the UK in January.
Mercedes-Benz has become the latest vehicle manufacturer group to join tyre safety organisation, TyreSafe.
Sub-prime specialist ACF Car Finance has reported an increase in demand for its services with the business demonstrating continued success during a difficult period.
The Chorley Group has signed a deal to be the sole supplier of Infiniti to export markets outside the UK.
Accident Exchange, the accident management and dealer services group, warned investors on Friday it is uncertain whether it can meet existing banking covenants and it expects to post a first half loss.
Credit hire group Helphire has agreed with "a significant at-fault insurer" to fix the cost of its hire services in return for improved payment terms.
Toyota Financial Services (UK) appointed Doug Gillies as managing director with effect from November 1, replacing David Betteley who retired in October.
The company owned by the ex-bosses of MG Rover has paid back some of the millions of pounds taken out of the car maker.
General Motors doesn’t expect to find new bidders for Saab, according to reports by financial news agency Bloomberg.
Autoquake has appointed former president of Expedia Europe Dermot Halpin as its new chief executive officer following the departure of Garry Hobson from the company.
Ford said yesterday it will raise its prices in the U.K. for the second time this year because of the weakness of the British currency against the euro.
National VAT, currently at 15%, is expected to return to the usual rate of 17.5% next year, yet new research has found that 12 million Britons are unaware of this.
South of England dealer group Caffyns has hauled itself back into the black.
Nick Reilly, Opel/Vauxhall chief executive officer, has revealed the first small details of GM’s plan to make both brands viable again.
A new generation of IT-savvy dealer managers are playing a key part in starting to lead the dealer sector out of the economic downturn, says Pinewood.
A plan introduced by Ford to stop a relentless decline in its network has been hailed a success and has seen it stabilise at a total of 552 outlets.
Apprentice Zone, an online business that sells tools specifically for the apprenticeship market. has launched the first in a series of ecommerce websites aimed at the automotive sector.
RAC patrolman Will Shepherd has been crowned Young Mechanic of the Year in the BBC Three series which aims to find the best young talent in a range of professions.
Guy Ainsley, former marketing director of Inchcape Retail UK, has been appointed operations director of Caffyns.
Many businesses have found that playing music at work can be a great way of inspiring their staff but many people are unaware of the legalities
The sale of Saab has been called off by would-be buyer Koenigsegg which said it could no longer carry out the acquisition.
Lord Mandelson has revealed the members of the new automotive council which will help set a long-term plan for the development of the industry.
Over 3,000 jobs have been lost in the motor trade as a result of company liquidations in the last year.
The future of the UK motor industry will be discussed today by more than 120 industry leaders, Government and stakeholders at the first Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT) International Automotive Summit at the QEII centre in Westminster.
Kia has developed its own direct injection petrol engine based on the new Theta II family of units that will power the next generation of Kia vehicles.
National Tyres has extended its trial of Revive to offer its smart repair service to 35 branches following an initial pilot at a number of its sites.
The scrappage scheme extension by £100 million has been met with little fanfare by dealers according to HPI.
Brindley Group has opened a Volvo dealership in Wolverhampton, adding to its existing 12 multi-franchise sites.
A ‘talking’ version of the Mini hits showrooms in January.
Yorkshire-based dealer group Harratts is launching a new venture called Part Exchange Direct.