Dealers are being given a key role by car manufacturers in the campaign against the 'demonisation' of diesel
Cox Motor Group has opened a new franchised site in Blackpool.
A surge in demand for new cars means that the days of big discounts are numbered, according to What Car?.
Less than one year from launch, the Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV has become the UK’s best selling plug-in vehicle.
Audi is a hot brand right now and dealers must learn to keep up with the level of enquiries coming through, was the message from Audi UK’s director Andre Konsbruck at this year's Geneva Motor Show.
A rise in UK new car registrations this year of more than 1% will be due to forced sales activity and daily rental sales, not genuine retail sales, warns Kia Motors UK president and chief executive Paul Philpott.
Manufacturers are getting carried away with the recent up-turn in the market by getting dealers to invest in new corporate identities (CI), says Mitsubishi managing director Lance Bradley.
In an interview at the Geneva Motor Show last week, Seat UK managing director Neil Williamson told AM that he expects the market to be stronger this year than 2014.
The hugely popular Volkswagen Golf may lack charisma, but sales keep growing.
Carmakers are exerting an ever-growing influence over the identity of car dealer showrooms
Jaguar Land Rover expects to see an increase in fleet sales in 2015, with the release of the new Jaguar XE and Range Rover Discovery Sport.
Retail new car registration figures returned to growth in February, but the year-to-date figure is still down on 2014.
Ford’s market share has gradually dropped in the last three years due to a conscious decision to focus on longer-cycle business, says Ford of Britain managing director Mark Ovenden.
Car dealers will not be expected to invest in stand-alone stores for the DS brand, according to vice president of global sales and marketing Arnaud Ribault.
Mondeo Man can rest easy with this new-look large car, but Ford is pushing for a bigger retail split
Car dealer Sytner has beaten household names such as American Express, McDonald's and Iceland in the Sunday Times 100 Best Companies to Work For.
Vauxhall is not interested in ending four decades of UK new car market domination by Ford.
Automotive manufacturers will need a new breed of leaders to succeed in a prolonged period of “slow growth and rapid change”, according to a new global study of senior automotive industry executives from leadership consulting firm Korn Ferry.
Mercedes-Benz has taken the place of Land Rover as the franchise dealers value most.
Suzuki has announced that it has issued a shipment of modified brake components for the Celerio model to car dealers.