Inchcape reported this morning that its third quarter trading performance was slightly ahead of expectations, with revenue from the car dealer and distributor's worldwide operations up 2.2% year-on-year to £1.459 billion.
Accident management group Helphire has announced several positions on its board.
JCT600 has moved its Lotus dealership in Leeds to a larger, refurbished showroom in preparation for the British sportscar brand’s range expansion.
Marshall Motor Group has had plans for a totem sign blocked by Cambridge planners.
Motability is introducing a £25,000 price cap on cars offered through the charity fleet to stem some of the reported abuse of its scheme.
Volkswagen plans to launch critical new models into the city car, lower medium and upper-medium which will bring new business to the brand.
Andrew Wale has joined Suzuki GB as its new corporate sales manager.
Dealer group Benbar has completed a rebrand for all its dealerships to trade under the Bentleys brand.
Benfield Motor Group has taken over Audi franchisee Colebrook and Burgess in a deal which will add £140m turnover to its business.
Mark Campbell Motors in Breaston, Derbyshire, has joined the SsangYong UK retail network.
The BBC has been left embarrassed after a mix-up over plans for a Jeremy Clarkson-voiced sat-nav.
Unity Automotive, the Subaru franchisee for Peterborough, has added the SsangYong franchise.
Hire firm Avis has joined forces with leasing company Arval to use a common platform for remarketing 180,000 used cars into the European market annually.
Administrators have been appointed to south-east tyre retailer Wealden Tyres.
Jaguar Land Rover has recorded a 26% increase in global retail sales for September 2011, led by record growth in China. However the UK remained the group’s leading market, with retail sales up 12% to 10,896 units.