For the first time ever, the latest NFDA’s Dealer Attitude Survey asked franchisees how likely they were to recommend their brand as a business partner.
Renault is launching the Dacia Duster in the UK with a minimum pre-order deposit of £100 from June 28 on the brand’s website.
Renault has started sales of its Twizy quadricycle which is priced from £6,690 and £45 a month battery hire based on 4,500 per miles per year/three year contract.
Renault’s new facelifted Twingo Renaultsport 133 will be priced from £13,565 when it goes on sale on April 2.
There are now less than 100 days until Renault will begin official UK distribution of its Dacia value-brand, aimed at offering new cars for used car prices.
Renault has revealed prices for its updated Megane Coupe, Hatch and Sports Tourer which will go on sale on April 1.
The Romanian Dacia brand will return to the UK early next year and is trialling a combination of dealer and internet sales.
Renault has announced the 10 shortlisted entries from a student design competition to tie in with the launch of the Twizy electric vehicle.
This new turbodiesel engine in the Scenic and Grand Scenic range is a critical development for Renault.
Renault has revealed prices for the revised Renault Scenic and Grand Scenic at £18,325 and £19,725 respectively.
Renault’s 2012 Twingo will be priced from £10,350 when it goes on sale in February.
The Government has extended its Plug-In Car Grant until 2015 and has created a new Plug-In Van Grant reducing the cost of eligible vans by 20% up to the value of £8,000.
Renault's latest electric vehicle has a leased battery and a 115-mile range.
The Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders spoke to UK automotive industry colleagues to gather their views on the outlook for 2012, in particular focusing on the upcoming products they have coming to market this year.
Renault UK's electric vehicle offensive in 2012 will be an important part of its strategy.
Renault UK has appointed Darren Payne as its new sales director.
Renault has confirmed the first wave of UK dealers for its electric vehicles (EV) under its ZE (zero emission) sub-brand.
Ian Plummer, Renault UK's commercial operations director, is to leave the company at the end of December.
Japanese car manufacturers could start to move more production to emerging markets like Thailand, India and Mexico if the yen remains at its current "unrealistic" level, said Renault-Nissan CEO Carlos Ghosn at the Tokyo show.