JCT600 has won planning permission for a new Vauxhall showroom on the site of its current Vauxhall dealership in Bradford.
Three quarters of SMMT members say remaining in Europe is best for their business, according to an independent survey.
The new, British-built Vauxhall Astra has been named European Car of the Year 2016.
Vauxhall's small crossover, the Mokka, is to be renamed the Mokka X, and gain a facelift and interior upgrade.
Vauxhall and Opel will reveal their vision of the future sports car with the GT Concept at this year’s Geneva International Motorshow, which takes place in March.
Ahead of its debut at the Geneva Motor Show, Vauxhall revealed its vision of the future sports car.
The Driver Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA) has upgraded Vauxhall's voluntary recall of Zafira B cars to a safety recall following fires in some vehicles.
Eden Motor Group has announced the acquisition of Wokingham Motors Limited for an undisclosed sum.
Vauxhall has defended its previous statement saying its models do not feature emissions defeat devices after accusations made by BBC Panorama.
Vauxhall has said its Zafira B models could be catching fire due to “improper repair” of the vehicle’s heating and ventilation system.
Vauxhall is now offering its Insignia with with IntelliLink Navi 900, which includes Apple CarPlay and OnStar.
Vauxhall has expanded its Astra range with the addition of a Sports Tourer version priced from £16,585.
Vauxhall has launched a new service plan offer which lets customers build their plan online and customise the level of service they require for their vehicle.
Vauxhall has re-launched its scrappage allowance scheme for a £2,000 (including VAT) contribution for customers that trade-in their old car.
Vauxhall has extended its insurance offer on selected Adam and Corsa models.
The new Hyundai Tucson achieved the maximum five-star rating in the latest Euro NCAP safety results.
Vauxhall has said it has not used ‘defeat devices’ in its vehicles following the Volkswagen emissions scandal.
Managing director Tim Tozer says it can only get better for Vauxhall now that product investment is under way and a retail network revamp is complete.
Vauxhall chairman and managing director Tim Tozer has quit the Luton-based carmaker, which has announced Rory Harvey as his replacement.
The new Astra is now on sale, with first cars arriving in Vauxhall showrooms this October after its global debut at the Frankfurt Motor Show.