Employers plan to limit pay rises by less than inflation next year following the Brexit vote June.
Business secretary Greg Clark has outlined four promises made to Nissan’s executive committee ahead of last week’s announcement that the brand would continue its investment in UK manufacturing.
Franchised dealers employ more people in the UK than car manufacturers. Shouldn’t they be able to bend the ears of the cabinet too?
There have been instances of “panic recruiting” since June’s Brexit vote.
June's referendum vote to leave the EU has not impacted buying decisions that come when purchasing a car.
It is ‘business as usual’ in the used car market, despite the nationwide uncertainty in the UK following the EU referendum vote in June.
Investment decisions on the production of up to 15 new models in the UK are ‘hanging by a thread’ unless the Government secures tariff free access to the European single market.
Car manufacturer warns that decisions will not be made "in the dark" as Theresa May indicates that Article 50 could be triggered by the end of March.
Jaguar Land Rover chief executive is reported to have said it would rethink its investment in the UK after June’s Brexit vote.
Japanese brands are watching exchange rates closely amid fears weakened pound will hit import levels.
Householders' personal financial expectations remained steady in September, evidence of a lack of concern around the country’s vote to leave the European Union.
The lack of pricing transparency has led to used car dealers being distrusted by more than 90% of buyers.
Consumer confidence has bounced back from its post-referendum slump.
Over one million cars have been built so far in 2016, with July marking the 12th consecutive month of growth for the sector, according to the SMMT.
Lower demand of two Vauxhall models in the UK, blamed on the Brexit vote, has led Opel to cut working hours at two German plants.
Finance providers should be offering short-term motor finance products available to EU nationals in the UK to prevent Brexit uncertainty from hampering new car sales, according to Buyacar.co.uk.
Peter Welch, owner of Scotland’s Ash Garage in Oxfordshire, has voiced fears that Brexit might mean a decade of uncertainty for the car repair industry.
PSA Group raised the price of its vehicles but insists that it does not come as a response to Britain’s Brexit vote.
UK retailers saw a 1.9% increase in sales in July year-on-year, defying expectations of a drop following the Brexit result.
Used car buyers are expected to take advantage of increasingly long and more comprehensive warranties as customer confidence stalls in the wake of Brexit, says The Warranty Group.