The Institute of the Motor Industry (IMI) is providing free learning resources to automotive sector apprentices to ensure they continue learning even when furloughed.
CD Auction is re-starting sales across its operations with immediate effect, amid relaxed lockdown measures introduced by the Government earlier this week.
Dealers need to embrace digital solutions in order to provide an efficient means to facilitate unaccompanied test drives, as the auto retail sector reboots.
Ford intends to restart initial production at its Dagenham Engine Plant in Essex and Bridgend Engine Plant in South Wales from May 18.
Kia has outlined its new electrification strategy which will include the launch of an all-new model in Europe next year.
FCA compliance should not be forgotten when dealers are revising their sales processes to meet the Governments guidelines for social distancing.
Car buyers will not accept long lead times for new car orders when car retailers resume activity after June 1, according to research by What Car?.
Toyota is expanding its SUV range in the UK with the introduction of the seven-seat Highlander next year.
Three-quarters of those actively searching for a used car (76%) intend to purchase within three months of the Government’s lockdown restrictions being lifted, according to eBay Motors.
Automotive payment provider Auto Service Finance (ASF) has secured new investment worth more than £14 million as buy now pay later finance dealers become more popular in the automotive sector.
Three-quarters (76%) of car buyers are concerned about returning to car showrooms when the Coronavirus lockdown is lifted.
Mitsubishi has reduced the required deposit on its Buy Online sales portal to £99 and now offers free delivery for all cars sold online.
Bentley will restart production at its plant in Crewe on May 11, following the introduction of 250 new hygiene and social distancing measures.
Toyota has revealed a new addition to the Corolla range, built in partnership with Treck bikes.
Motorists concerns about the impact of extended period of inactivity on their vehicle is likely to fuel car dealers' aftersales operations when the COVID-19 coronavirus lockdown is lifted.