Citroen UK will begin targetting urban motorists with an electric car, badged C-Zero, in late 2010.
A Twitter campaign has been started by Alfa Romeo to increase young motorists' interest in its MiTo.
Scottish dealer Arnold Clark is buying dealerships from GK Group for an undisclosed sum.
Internet tyre retailer Blackcircles.com has launched an online servicing facility which could save motorists up to 60%, said the company.
The number of dealers going bust has doubled in the past year, according to a report by accountancy firm Ernst & Young.
Former UK Vauxhall chief Nick Reilly looks set to be moved from his post as international operations chief of General Motors in order to take temporary charge of Vauxhall/Opel.
A car parts company which went into administration in September has been bought by members of its former management team.
Chrysler Oxford is pushing its aftersales offering with a £99 winter driving check.
Manufacturer will offer high levels of service to commercial vehicle operators
Industry experts address the problems facing used-car retailers
Black Book's downward movement is bigger than the seasonal expectation
The current review of the European Union’s (EU) Block Exemption from EU competition law for the auto sector could lead to Eurocrats taking a tougher stance on links between dealers and carmakers.
The current review of the European Union’s (EU) block exemption from EU competition law for the auto sector could lead to Eurocrats taking a tougher stance in the relationship between dealers and manufacturers.
Regular readers of this market commentary and seasoned dealers will be well aware of the unprecedented rise in used car values throughout 2009.
The proportion of dealers having difficulty sourcing used car stock has shot up from 65% to 90% according to Mark Norman, operational development manager at CAP.
There's much more to Ford's most environmentally-friendly site than just a wind turbine
Customer service standards at car dealerships shouldn’t be confined to new car buyers said used car hypermarket Carcraft.
Ford dealers are offering a service for £99 with a year’s roadside assistance.
Used car prices have stated to fall for the first time this year following an unprecedented rise in costs for 11 months, according to Autoquake.com.
Chrysler will disappear completely from European car markets in 2011, company bosses have confirmed.
Audi dealers have been ranked number one by leasing companies responsible for the management of nearly one million vehicles.
October car registrations were up by a third compared to the same month last year.
New car registrations in Scotland in October 2009 totalled 14,807 units.
Vertu Motors has taken on Tony Trueman as general manager at its new Bristol Street Motors Ford dealership in Worcester
Opel workers in Germany are going on strike later to protest against General Motors’ decision not to sell its European operations.
JCT600 Mazda in Leeds as been named in the UK’s top ten performing centre by Mazda UK after it registered 100 new cars in September.
Toyota saw a profit in the first quarter of 2009 and has cut annual loss forecasts by more than half as sales and cost cutting beat its forecasts.
Euro Car Parts entrepreneur Sukhpal Singh Ahluwalia has been nominated for a business and commerce award at the forthcoming Lloyds TSB Jewel Awards.
Honda marketer Chris Brown, credited with being one of the architects of the revival in the brand’s marketing communications, is jumping ship to rival Hyundai Motors.
Bill Parfitt is retiring from GMUK and Ireland, to be replaced by Duncan Aldred.