Peugeot is adding a special edition called the Intuitive to its 208 range this month which will add more equipment.
Kia Motors (UK) is focusing part of its 2013 marketing campaign on what its customers think about its cars in a bid to further enhance the public perception of the brand.
Hyundai only plans to sell 700 more cars in 2013 than it did last year in the UK as president and chief executive officer Tony Whitehorn is faced with a shortage of supply.
Mercedes-Benz will launch its new Citan compact van later this month with prices starting from £13,095.
Peugeot has revealed the first details on its new B-segment crossover, the 2008, ahead of the Geneva Motor Show in March.
The level of support being offered by manufacturers to tempt customers into buying a new car has been described as worrying in a new report.
Qoros, the new Chinese car brand, has revealed its new small C-segment saloon GQ3, which will be heading to Europe later this year.
Polar Ford, part of the Ford Retail group, is expanding its dealership in Stockport after experiencing strong growth in 2012.
Infiniti has announced details of its new ‘Q’ nomenclature strategy, to be applied to the entire range from the beginning of the 2014 model year.
Infiniti has confirmed that it will manufacture vehicles in Europe from parent Nissan’s award winning production base in Sunderland.
Isuzu owners can take advantage of a new, comprehensive winter preparation programme at their local dealer.
Euro NCAP has crash tested some of Europe’s best-selling business vans and van-based MPVs using protocols that it claims are more true-to-life than the current legal tests for these van-based vehicles.
Skoda has revealed the first details on its third-generation Octavia which will go on the sale in time for the March plate change.
Volvo Cars will slow production in the New Year as it rebalances supply against demand.
GM Europe has confirmed it will end production at one of its plants in Germany in 2016.
Italian performance car maker Maserati is planning to sell a massive 50,000 cars a year by 2015 – more than eight times its sales figure for 2012.
In early 2008, Ford of Europe was making more than £100 million profit a month, and its biggest problem was squeezing cars out of its overloaded factories.
Honda’s UK dealer network of 176 showrooms has given away flights to New York as part of its CR-V launch.
Publicly available data would suggest Vauxhall is having a difficult year. Its total new car and LCV volume for the first 10 months is more than 12,000 units below the same point in 2011.
Italian private equity fund Investindustrial has bought a 37.5% stake in Aston Martin from owners Kuwaiti investment house Investment Dar for £150 million.
Eco City Vehicles, the developer and supplier of the London licensed Mercedes Vito taxi, announced Steven McCarthy as its chief operating officer.
Renault UK managing director Thierry Sybord has said he will pull its budget brand Dacia out of the UK rather than discount its already low model prices.
Carsharing firm car2go says it is bringing ‘the future of urban mobility’ to London by launching in Islington, Sutton and Newham.
Renault will use the quietness of electric cars as its main sales weapon when it introduces the ZOE, a battery-powered small hatchback, to the UK next year.
Dacia has revealed a B-segment SUV, the Sandero Stepway, which will rival Vauxhall's Mokka and Ford's EcoSport next year.