Pricing for the new Abarth 500C convertible sports car, with manual gearbox, has just been announced, and it’s cheaper than the current car with Competizione paddle-shift transmission.
The consortium which was putting together a takeover bid for car dealer group Lookers has announced no formal offer will be made.
BRD Retail has split Burton Kia from dealer group Inchcape in a management buyout worth a ‘substantial’ amount.
A Pendragon employee stole £15,000 from the dealership where she was based.
Ford dealer Kernahan's of Witney is closing after 50 years of motor retailing, blaming the high costs of operating from a town centre location.
Warranty specialist, MB&G has drawn on its comprehensive database of warranty claims to compile an informed list of car brands that have generated the fewest claims over the past year, giving an indication of car brand reliability.
Mini's Oxford assembly plant is today welcoming school careers advisers, teachers and Business Secretary Vince Cable as part of the Government-industry initiative to highlight careers in manufacturing for young people.
Google has launched a new social networking website that it hopes will battle Facebook for popularity.
Helphire’s chief financial officer has stepped down as an independent review of the accident management group revealed it had misled investors about its financial position.
Jim Wright has been appointed as managing director of Nissan Motor GB.
Harrogate based Meridian Motor Group has taken the first steps to extend its ‘Vantage’ brand beyond the Toyota marque following the acquisition of central Manchester’s only Hyundai dealership.
Toyota GB has drawn its wagons into a circle for 2011. Its new car sales are expected to be flat and its focus is on maintaining its share of the market and keeping its dealers profitable.
New technology puts more pressure on dealers to guide retail and business customers towards the right choices.
Customer expectations are forcing dealerships to look at upgrading used car warranties.
Multi-franchise dealer group, Norton Way, is set to deliver improved service to its fleet customers following the implementation of new technology to automate and speed up the new vehicle delivery handover and collection process.