Nissan Motor (GB)’s new managing director Alex Smith has indicated that the brand will keep an “open dialogue in terms of cost of franchise” as it tackles the economic headwinds of 2017.
Volkswagen could be forced to pay out a further £30 million in compensation to customers after owners in the UK and Europe demanded compensation of £3,000 each.
Kia Motors has released images of a sporty GT-line version of its all-new Picanto hatchback ahead of its arrival in the UK this Spring.
Toyota GB has commissioned one of the biggest advertising campaign sin its history to launch the C-HR crossover across TV, cinema, social media and display advertising.
UK Car manufacturing has celebrated its highest production output since 1999 after almost 170,000 vehicles rolled out of the nation’s factories during November.
Volkswagen Group has received the green light for all fixes proposed to TDI engines in the wake of the dieselgate emissions scandal.
Volkswagen Group is to fix or buy back another 80,000 diesels in the US after agreeing a $1 billion legal settlement.
MG Motor UK has thanked dealers in playing their part in making the GS SUV the fastest-selling MG model of the brand’s “modern era”.
The Mini Clubman has received a performance make-over to create a new John Cooper Works flagship model – with prices starting at £29,345.
Aston Martin’s new manufacturing facility at St Athan in Wales has received the green light following the completion of talks to purchase land with the Welsh authorities.
Car manufacturers have discussed the possible effects of Brexit within the automotive sector at an SMMT roundtable event attended by the Secretary of State for Exiting the European Union and DFT and BEIS ministers.
Manufacturer monopolised access to vehicle data jeopardises competition, innovation and consumer choice according to a coalition of insurers, the automotive aftermarket, dealers, leasing companies and consumers.
Reservations are being taken on 1,955 numbered Alpine ‘Première Edition’ sports car ahead of its official unveiling in Q1 of 2017.
The UK is among seven nations subject to legal action from the European Union (EU) over their failure to take action against Volkswagen over the dieselgate scandal.
In a world increasingly conscious of its carbon footprint, ‘dieselgate’ cast a dark shadow over the entire motor trade.
Marriott Motor Group has blamed pressure in margins and the effects of the Volkswagen emissions scandal for a slump in profits.
NFDA director Sue Robinson has insisted that the association will has “teeth” as it pursues dealers’ interests in an opening address to the annual Autumn Roadshow.
Caffyns has reported underlying profit was up in the six months to the end of September by 2.3% to £1.01 million with profit before tax up 221% to £5.49m.
London Mayor Sadiq Khan has written to Volkswagen asking it to pay £2.5 million to Transport to London in compensation for congestion charge revenue lost following the diesel emissions scandal.
Volkswagen has announced 30,000 job cuts in a restructuring drive designed to help the company recover from the diesel emissions scandal which began more than a year ago.
Vauxhall has confirmed the name of a third SUV model which is set to join the Mokka X and forthcoming Crossland X in 2017.
Volkswagen has unveiled an updated version of the Golf for 2017, which promises drivers better fuel efficiency, improved safety and new hi-tech features.
Renault has published the pricing and specifications of its new range of Scénic and Grand Scénic MPVs.
Vauxhall will add the Crossland X SUV to its current line-up as part of a five-product offensive on the market in 2017.
Mazda Motors UK sales director Peter Allibon is celebrating after its dealer network achieved record profitability but admitted that manufacturers and dealers must work together to maintain margins in 2017.