Vauxhall launches its Ampera range extender car next month through a specialist network of 24 dealers in metropolitan areas.
Two door handles and a roof aerial are the only bodywork items the GTC has in common with other Vauxhall Astras.
General Motors and PSA Peugeot Citroen have confirmed an alliance which will see GM become the second largest shareholder in the French carmaker.
Vauxhall has pledged a cut in its short cycle business sales in order to improve residual values for customers.
Vauxhall has named Paul Adler as its new fleet marketing and Motability manager, replacing Steve Catlin who has become national retail sales manager for the company.
Reeve (Derby), which trades as Pentagon, is to close its Vauxhall dealership in Ashbourne, Derbyshire, which has traded since 1998.
Vauxhall has opened order books for its Ampera which will go on sale at 23 specialist showrooms in its network in May.
Vertu Motors has acquired a Vauxhall dealership in Northampton from W Grose for £2 million.
Vauxhall has revealed its new Mokka B-segment SUV which will go on sale in the UK towards the end of this year.
Extra length and a sophisticated design give the new Zafira added versatility.
A decision on whether Vauxhall's Ellesmere Port plant near Liverpool will build European versions of the Ampera hybrid model is unlikely before 2015.
AM100 dealer group Reeve (Derby) has secured a deal to move its Pentagon Vauxhall dealership in Rochdale as part of the town's regeneration project.
Vauxhall Motors is recalling 355,000 UK third generation three and five-door Corsas built between 2004 and 2006 and Combo van and Tigra models built between 2004 and 2008 to replace the ABS brake control unit.
Vauxhall Motors will take over the Yahoo! UK & Ireland homepage tomorrow, as part of a campaign to promote the new Corsa.
Vauxhall Motors has appointed Jonathan Browning as its new chairman in addition to his role as vice president of sales, marketing and aftersales at General Motors Europe.
The UK’s largest newspaper publishing group, Trinity Mirror plc, has awarded a new vehicle supply contract to Vauxhall Motors for its fleet of over 2,100 essential user cars in a deal worth £27m at showroom prices.
Vauxhall Motors and its subsidiary undertakings has reported a loss before tax of £51.4 million in 2002 against a loss before tax of £100.9 million in 2001.
Nick Reilly, GM Europe vice-president and former Vauxhall Motors' chairman and managing director, will run Daewoo – if the US company's acquisition of the bankrupt Korean motor manufacturer is completed.
Vauxhall Motors has agreed a three-year hourly pay and conditions deal with its UK workforce. The deal will be backdated from this September through to September 2004.
Vauxhall Motors boss Nick Reilly has been promoted to one of the top jobs in General Motors. He is to take up his new role as vice-president sales, marketing and aftersales for GM Europe on August 1 but will remain chairman of Vauxhall.