Infiniti is gearing up its dealer network for a push into the corporate and private markets with the Sunderland-built Q30 hatchback, says UK boss Carl Bayliss.
AM welcomes the in-demand Volkswagen Polo supermini, VW’s second most popular line after the Golf, to its long-term test fleet.
Lifestyle Europe has reported a 20% rise in pre-tax profits in its last financial year.
Vauxhall chairman and managing director Tim Tozer has quit the Luton-based carmaker, which has announced Rory Harvey as his replacement.
West of England car dealer group Heritage Automotive is rolling out the installation of Dealerweb’s Evo8 showroom management system.
The AA has reported a year-on-year fall in turnover and profits as it continues with its ‘transformation’ plan.
Volkswagen Group has “broken the trust” of its customers by selling diesel cars fitted with software which cut emissions specifically when being tested.
Peter Watts has left Auto Trader and joined its rival automotive classifieds company Motors.co.uk as director of dealer insight at the Manheim owned firm.
The new car market has reached a level where the industry is being damaged by such high volume being pushed into the UK.
Renault Group UK is half-way through its Go5+ five-year strategy and has already doubled its business since its rationalisation in 2012.
A street dedicated to electric vehicles will be a feature in an event at Aberdeen this weekend marking European Mobility Week.
Aston Martin is today unveiling an Assured Provenance certification programme which comprehensively assesses the background of its heritage sports cars.
Allianz Global Assistance UK is working closely with the Institute of the Motor Industry (IMI) to develop its own customer roadside technician training course.
A crackdown on vehicle clocking is being called for by the National Franchised Dealers Association and the National Association of Motor Auctions.
The Bentley Bentayga, the luxury brand’s first SUV, will be powered by a W12 6-litre 600bhp petrol engine when it launches in 2016.