Lancashire car dealer group Bowker has bought land adjacent to its BMW and Mini dealerships in Preston ready to expand.
Tesla has opened its fourth showroom in the UK 12 months after its first launched at London's Westfield White City Shopping Centre.
Land Rover dealer Martin Duckworth is looking to expand its workforce and create 10 new jobs in Lincolnshire.
BMW UK's base in Bracknell is being put on the market following the national sales company's decision to relocate to Farnborough.
Motor industry job candidates need to spend time ensuring that their LinkedIn profiles are “fit for purpose” and not just copies of their CVs, says Jobco-op Automotive.
Shell has announced that it has been chosen by BMW AG as its only recommended global supplier for aftermarket engine oils for its BMW, Mini and BMW Motorrad brands.
Wessex Garages has signed for a third year's sponsorship of professional ice hockey team Cardiff Devils.
Bentley has announced the blueprint for its new global corporate identity, with the official opening of CW1 House – a purpose-built flagship showroom concept at the company’s headquarters in Crewe.
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has fined three former senior executives of Swinton Group £928,000 after they allowed a culture to develop within the insurer that pushed for high sales and increased profit without regard to the impact on the firm's customers.
Vertu Motors has announced its takeover of The Taxi Centre, a business in Paisley, Scotland, which sources vehicles for private operators in the taxi sector.
The award-winning, strong-selling MkVII Volkswagen Golf joins AM’s long term test fleet.
BMW's first MPV, the BMW 2 Series Active Tourer, is a break from the brand’s tradition and an attempt to attract new custom.
Due to an omission of WMS Group from Motor Codes' online list of subscribers to its Vehicle Warranty Code of Practice, WMS was not included in the subscribers listed on p60 of the latest issue of AM magazine. It is a subscriber to the code and Motor Codes has apologised for the omission.
Pendragon, the UK's largest car dealer, has reported its third quarter trading resulted in a 4.9% rise in gross profit and 28.8% uplift in operating profit as its Stratstone and Evans Halshaw divisions continue to outperform the prior year.
The biggest operational challenge facing Kia’s UK dealers in 2015 is their capacity to service their growing car parc, according to chief executive Paul Philpott.