Think back a few years and almost every second street in Britain seemed to be home to a household with a pick-up truck.
BMW's Hams Hall engine plant in the UK is building a turbocharged three-cylinder engine for future use in the Mini and 1 Series ranges.
Daimler, the company behind Mercedes-Benz and Smart, has signed an agreement with Robert Bosch GmbH for a joint 50:50 venture on electric motors.
While there is much pressure on dealers to hone their customer retention processes, motor retailers are also reliant on their manufacturer partners playing their own part.
Land Rover is hoping to connect with customers and prospects at the CLA Game Fair at Blenheim Palace later this month.
Volvo is continuing its work on electric vehicle technology with the development of test cars with range extending combustion engines.
Retail study of 770 UK dealers suggests best results come from single-franchise showrooms.
“I started my career in 1968 and this is my fourth recession and seventh banking crisis – I’m living proof that we can survive this”.
Pendragon plans to raise £75.2 million through a discounted rights issue to reduce its debt and said it would extend the maturity of its borrowing facilities to June 2014.
Volvo’s network faces the challenge of halting a decline in service this year.
The SL-Class is one of Mercedes’ key products for high-spenders, alongside the S-Class saloon and GL-Class SUV.
Benfield Motor Group has unveiled a new brand positioning which coincides with its biggest TV and marketing campaign.
Lookers’ motor division has seen a difficult second quarter of trading which the group has put down to weak consumer confidence.
Pentagon Group has partnered with Nissan for the first time to fill a four-year open point for the brand.
Automotive Technician Accreditation is driving value to motor retail businesses, according to an independent study involving Mercedes-Benz UK, Halford Autocentres and Allparts Automotive.