Toyota has reclaimed the top spot as the most valuable automotive brand in the BrandZ Top 100 Most Valuable Global Brands 2013 list.
Family owned Shelbourne Motors is celebrating 40 years in business.
Toyota, Honda and Nissan are recalling around three million vehicles globally - 76,000 in the UK - due to a problem with airbags.
The supermini has been knocked off the top spot as the best selling used car type by a lower medium model for the first time since 2007.
Toyota has unveiled its FT-86 Open concept ahead of the Geneva Motor Show next week.
Pictures of the Toyota GT86 TRD.
Toyota will launch a Toyota Racing Development version of its rear-wheel drive GT86 sports coupe which adds styling features rather than engine modifications.
Four Toyota sites and two Lexus dealerships in south-west England are now under new ownership.
Jardine Motors Group has bought another Toyota dealership, its ninth representing the Japanese brand.
Toyota has revealed the first hint at a convertible version of its rear-wheel drive GT86 with the FT-86 Open concept which will be on show at the Geneva Motor Show next month.
Toyota has regained its position as the biggest carmaker in the world after boosting sales by 22% in 2012 to 9.75 million units globally.
North-west of England dealer RRG Group has acquired more Toyota and Lexus dealerships.
Toyota plans to reinforce the message that most of the cars it sells in Europe are built in Europe, especially in the UK.
The Advertising Standards Authority has banned Toyota’s UK TV advert for its new GT86 following two complaints that it condoned dangerous driving.
Toyota has issued a recall for 75,000 vehicles in the UK due to a potential steering wheel and water pump system problem.
All used cars from Toyota's UK operation will be remarketed through BCA from next year.
Burrows Motor Company has continued to broaden its franchise portfolio with its acquisition of its first Fiat franchise.
Toyota and Lexus have drawn up a new fleet charter which sets out how it plans to meet expectations from corporate sales.
Two unregistered cars valued at £68,000 each were stolen from a car dealership in Luton on October 20.