Volkswagen has introduced two new trim levels to its Passat range, Executive and Executive Style, to replace Highline, Sport and R-Line models.
Qoros has revealed the first images of what its showrooms will look like in China.
Lexus and Channel 4 have struck a multi-million pound sponsorship deal that will see the luxury car brand sponsor drama programmes on the channel.
Peugeot has rolled out a new training programme for its dealer network in preparation for the launch of the new 308.
Lamborghini has revealed the first official pictures of its new Huracan, which will replace the Gallardo in spring 2014.
Mazda has today launched a social media blog for dealers at www.mazdadealerblog.co.uk.
Volvo has signed a deal with Sky Atlantic to sponsor every programme on the channel for the next two years in a deal worth £5.3 million as it looks to drive perceptions of Volvo as a designer of “quality” cars.
Subaru now has sales representation in Norwich with the franchise appointment of Constitution Motors.
An outdoor ad for Mini UK featuring the car with blurred lines trailing from behind has been banned by the advertising watchdog for its likelihood to encourage dangerous driving.
Sales of new cars in Europe have increased for a third consecutive month, with 18 of the 30 markets included achieving growth in November.
The success car buyers are likely to have in haggling with car dealers varies by 24%, according to consumer research, with the most generous discounts coming from Volvo, Citroen and Renault dealers.
Jay Nagley looks at Chrysler Jeep and suggests that its opportunities in the UK are limited by its US-centric approach.
Car makers are being given a key role in speeding up the adoption of digital radio in the UK after the Government said it had scrapped its 2015 deadline with the switchover from FM.
Chrysler Jeep’s new UK boss, Steve Zanlunghi, faces an uphill battle to rescue the ailing American brands
Mercedes-Benz will launch its new C-Class in the UK in spring 2014 and the new model will be key to helping the premium brand compete with Audi and BMW.
Nissan has sold 3,000 units of its Leaf electric vehicle in the UK since it went on sale in 2011.
BMW has revealed the first images and details of its new M3 saloon and M4 Coupe ahead of their UK showroom debut in May 2014.
Subaru is offering free alloys and Snoprox cold weather tyres from Toyo for customers that buy a BRZ between now and February 2014.
Renault is working with Orange to develop high speed 4G internet connectivity in its future models.
Suzuki GB has presented a number of awards to the dealer network in recognition of various achievements over the past twelve months.
Ford has upscaled its new model plans and is now planning 25 additions or replacements in the next five years instead of the 15 it announced just over a year ago.
General Motors' stated commitment to an orderly end to its Chevrolet as a retail brand in the UK and Europe will mean "little impact" on residual values.
Nissan is planning a growth offensive across Europe to establish itself as the number one Japanese car manufacturer for sales.
Lamborghini held a special customer and media event in the Middle East to display its new £2.7 million Veneno roadster on Italian naval aircraft carrier Nave Cavour.
Audi will start building its new Q1 small SUV in Ingolstadt, Germany from 2016.