Honda has the best overall reliability record as a car manufacturer according to a survey of the country’s 50 largest contract hire companies.
Whelan Construction, the independent construction and development company, has completed refurbishment work on Inchcape’s BMW dealerships in York and Malton.
All BMW and Mini dealerships in the UK now display customer ratings on their websites.
Lexus’ new CT 200h, a hybrid rival to the BMW 1-Series, will be priced between £23,485 and £30,635.
BMW is to recall around 26,000 of its cars in the UK as well as about 1,200 Rolls-Royces due to a braking problem.
Saab and BMW have made an agreement for the supply of engines to be used in the next-generation of Saab vehicles.
Spyker, the owner of Saab, has confirmed it is negotiations with BMW to provide technical components and engines for the Swedish brand.
The BMW 3 Series is the most desirable used car, according to customers of online used car retailer Autoquake.com.
Sytner BMW in High Wycombe has picked up the BMW National Dealer of the Year trophy for its 2009 performance.
When BMW branched out into SUVs with the original X5, it was pretty much a no-brainer. Executive saloon buyers were starting to move towards off-roaders and BMW had to be there to meet them.
BMW Group stepped up its efforts during the first quarter to grow point of sale finance through dealers holding franchises other than its own.
Moves to help dealers weather the storm of Britain’s economic downturn have resulted in dramatic bottom-line improvements across the BMW GB network.
BMW Financial Services is offering its BMW Insured Warranty cover to all BMW drivers via a dedicated website.
Surrey and Sussex dealer group Vines Group has boosted its CSI by two thirds following work with Mondial Assistance.
Alphera, the multi-make retail finance arm of BMW Group Financial Services, experienced its strongest months ever in January and February this year.
BMW, Vauxhall and the iconic Volkswagen Golf were among the winners at the Fleet News awards night, which took place at the Grosvenor House Hotel in London on Wednesday March 17.
Electricity used to fuel electric cars could be taxed in the same way the Government collects tax on petrol and diesel, according to BMW's UK sales and marketing chief Ian Robertson.
The BMW Group recorded positive earnings last year despite the ongoing financial and economic crisis.