The New Discovery will build on the existing desirability of the model, with dealers reporting customer interest “beyond expectations”.
UK consumers are increasingly embracing Snapchat and Instagram.
Automotive consultancy BTC has launched a new version of its electronic vehicle health check software, autoVHC.
Car manufacturing in the UK achieved a 10-year high last year and British-built cars have never been so popular, with a record 1.2 million cars exported to more than 100 countries.
A new flagship Nissan dealership for Scotland has been officially opened in Edinburgh by Eastern Western Motor Group.
Nissan has launched a new online service booking system on its website.
The E46 BMW M3 is fast becoming a classic – and is now a ‘used car hero’.
Infiniti has announced the prices for the full line-up of Q60, a few days before the premium sports coupe will mark its introduction at the Paris Motor Show.
The Suzuki S-Cross has been given a facelift and will go on sale from October 17.
Used car sales have risen substantially in the last six weeks – apparently bringing the ‘bumpy’ post-referendum trading period to an end.
Carwow data shows the Honda HR-V is something of a niche player.
BMW Group Financial Services has revealed the five start-ups selected to join its Innovation Lab, the first financial technology business ‘incubator’ in the automotive sector.
Currie Motors turnover and profit in motor retailing both increased in 2015.
A buyer is being sought for one of Scotland’s oldest independent garages, James Haugh (Castle Douglas), based in Castle Douglas, which has gone into liquidation after 126 years of trading.
Cumbrian dealer Lloyd Group achieved record turnover and profit in 2015, with the latter up 28%.