Chinese-made vehicles saw the highest levels of year-on-year growth across Europe in February, according to new data from JATO Dynamics.
Mini and BMW have the most loyal customers of any car brands on sale in the UK, according to consumer research by JudgeService.
The number of electric cars on UK roads will increase by 24% to 1.24m by the end of 2024, according to the latest estimates New AutoMotive.
Martin Lewis has confirmed over 1.2 million are seeking compensation for overcharged interest when funding a vehicle on PCP or HP finance between 2007 and 2021.
Nearly half (48%) of those looking to buy a used car reckon visiting an established bricks-and-mortar seller provides them with added reassurance
The Seat Leon has emerged as the UK’s fastest-selling used car, taking an average of just 10 days to leave retailers’ forecourts
MINI’s iconic hatchback has appeared in Dealer Auction’s Retail Margin Monitor top 10 models for the first time.
Car buyers are more likely to buy their next vehicle almost entirely online, new research from iVendi suggests.
Almost half of motorists (46%) could soon be eyeing a used car following substantial price falls, according to Startline's latest monthly Used Car Tracker.
UK car production got off to a fast start in January, according to the latest figures from the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT).
Data and forecasting firms JATO Dynamics and S&P Global Mobility are teaming up to help auto industry customers with their rapid decision-making.
Used EV prices continue to show signs of levelling off, according to the January INDICATA Market Watch used car insights report.
The volume of stock handled by Manheim Auction Services during January was up 24% year-on-year, with the number of active buyers increasing by 12%.
January saw the first monthly rise in average UK used car values since last October as buyers competed strongly for stock, reports auction house BCA.
Fleet and business orders accounted for almost two in every three new car registrations in January, when the month's market ended at its highest level since 2020.
Motor dealers are still looking to invest in their forecourts this year despite economic uncertainty, rising costs and business challenges
Buyers are taking over a week longer to research their next purchase due to low confidence and extra time needed to research EVs, according to research.
January saw used values at the three-year, 60,000-mile point reduce by a negligible 0.1%, equivalent to £90 on average, according to experts at cap hpi.