The Financial Conduct Authority will use the millions of consumers who use financial products and services to ensure that the industry meets their needs and expectations, said its chairman John Griffith-Jones as the FCA published its annual report for 2013/14.
Sherwin-Williams has been appointed as an official automotive refinishing supplier for Mazda Motors UK.
Car parts supplier Unipart Automotive is hoping for a takeover to be agreed to stop it filing for administration.
Suzuki has extended its successful 'VAT free' 20% discount campaign on its small cars until the end of September.
Vehicle service and MoT outlets are at increased risk of losing business if they fail to respond rapidly to online aftersales enquiries, according to new independent research commissioned by GForces.
One in five car dealership employees leaves every year. How can the motor industry keep its staff?
Ian Armstrong, a former director and dealer principal of East Midlands car dealer group Unity Automotive, has joined SsangYong UK as its dealer commercial manager for the south.
As its business grows and with another new model on the horizon Vauxhall has confirmed that it will take on 550 new employees at its manufacturing sites in Ellesmere Port and Luton, the first significant new-hire programme for a decade.
Cambria Automobiles has acquired a Land Rover and Jaguar car dealership from Lookers.
Drayton Group has made a multi-million pound investment in a new-build home for Mercedes-Benz of Shrewsbury, becoming the first site outside of Germany to bear the new Mercedes-Benz showroom style.
Dominance of CAP Automotive’s total cost of motoring consumer research charts by German car brands grew in June, CAP has revealed.
The weekend of July 12 and 13 will see celebrations across the Mitsubishi dealer network, as they commemorate the 40th anniversary of Mitsubishi Motors in the UK.
A business manager who headbutted a colleague at Perth Honda has been fined £500.
Provisional data released by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) reveals that 133 workers were fatally injured between April 2013 and March 2014, compared with 150 in the previous year.
A subsidiary of General Motors has been told to pay nearly £180,000 in fines and costs for safety failings after a crane operator suffered severe crush injuries in a lifting operation at the IBC Vehicles press shop in Luton.