Ford and leasing company ALD Automotive have launched a new fleet management company targeted at passenger and commercial vehicle customers.
Seat has partnered with suicide prevention charity Campaign Against Living Miserably (CALM) to pilot a mental health ‘SOS’ feature to its new vehicles.
Family-owned Grays of Holbeach in Lincolnshire has added the SsangYong franchise.
Skoda has launched a new connected service offering called Marketplace that offers local discounts to drivers directly to their vehicle.
Cox Automotive has seen “unseasonal dealer activity” towards the end of this year in the new car market ahead of a potential no-deal Brexit.
CD Auction Group will launch its new Vehicle Tradex dealer-to-dealer used car trade platform in January.
Ford’s Puma crossover has won the Scottish Car of the Year Award for 2020.
Almost two-thirds (64%) of UK car drivers say there are some brands of car that they would not buy, irrespective of how good the car, or the deal on offer.
Technology and processes that allow for real-time online decisioning are set to be a key factor for the motor finance sector in 2021, Startline is predicting.
Volkswagen Financial Services (VWFS) has recorded a double digit jump for Millennial and Gen Z customers switching to vehicle finance during the pandemic.
Almost a third of motor retailers are unaware of the looming January 28 ban on on all discretionary commission (DiC) models in motor finance.
Manheim has partnered with Pod Point to add 30 electric vehicle chargers at its Bruntingthorpe site.
The FCA has fined Barclays £26 million for failures in relation to their treatment of consumer credit customers who experienced financial difficulties.
Alphera has confirmed it will be offering ‘one rate, one commission’ remuneration structure for finance from January 1 next year.
Some vehicle manufacturers may delay new car price increases as a result of a no deal Brexit until March 2021, according to Automotive Services International (ASI).