More than two-thirds of motorists questioned by Continental said they were not aware of the new EU tyre labelling regulation.
More than 250 people have been made redundant with immediate affect after Drive Assist went into administration.
Collision repairer Fix Auto has signed a three-year deal with Covéa Insurance to become part of its approved repairer network.
A survey of 2,500 ‘in-market car buyers’ by Motoring.co.uk shows that motorists still believe franchised dealers are too expensive for servicing.
Service advisers have seen their average wage increase by £12,000 over the last four years, according to new figures compiled by Jobco-op Automotive.
Motor Codes has compiled a report on customer satisfaction with car dealers and service centres across the UK.
Kwik-Fit is targeting company car drivers with a new vehicle health check service conducted at their workplace.
Service plans have been a way for dealers to keep hold of price sensitive customers and fight off independent garages for post warranty customers.
With sub-zero conditions on the way, Suzuki is launching a new winter tyre promotion, with lower prices on cold weather tyres and a new storage facility.
Credit hire company Accident Exchange is still pursuing Autofocus after it has accused the company of costing it over £135 million.
A new tool designed to help identify body repair upsell opportunties for service vehicles is to be launched to franchised dealers at the AM Hit for Six Conference on Tuesday (November 13).
Autoglym has secured an exclusive supply agreement to Direct Valeting which works with dealers across the UK.
Ford Retail has been awarded Franchised Bodyshop Group of the Year at Auto Body Professionals Club (ABP) awards.
New tyre labelling laws are now in place and dealer service departments will have to make sure they are up to speed with the new requirements.
Toyota and Lexus have drawn up a new fleet charter which sets out how it plans to meet expectations from corporate sales.
Subaru UK has provided a seasonal boost for its dealers by announcing that all Subaru models will be eligible for a free vehicle inspection and top-up of essential fluids.
Family-owned Swansway Group has built a new business on the exportation of German made car parts back to Germany – with over 1,750 parts shipped to the country in the past 12 months.
Luxury car dealer HR Owen has reported that the momentum it generated during the first half of 2012 has continued into Q3.
Saab’s authorised repairer network of 87 sites is offering winter health checks to Saab customers for a fixed price of £19.99.
Ford Retail has hosted a series of three customer events to promote its parts distribution business, @First Parts Solutions.