Infiniti has launched a new personal assistance service for customers in the US which will grant them 24-hour access to a car concierge for four years.
Jaguar has confirmed that its production ready F-Type two-seater sports convertible will make its debut at the Paris Motor Show on September 27.
Suzuki will unveil its new C-segment cross over called the C-Cross concept at the Paris Motor Show on September 27.
Nissan has created a new NV200 Hackney Carriage as it looks to enter the London taxi market to compete against other taxi manufacturers like LTI and Mercedes-Benz.
SsangYong has launched a new £1 million advertising campaign for its Korando SX which will feature on television focussing on its price led advantage in the market.
Spyker has filed a £3 billion legal action against General Motors after accusing the company of intentionally pushing Saab into bankruptcy by blocking a sale to Chinese investors Youngman.
Euro NCAP has praised Mazda for equipping the new CX-5 with life-saving Autonomous Emergency Braking (AEB) technology.
Prices and specifications for the new Mercedes-Benz E300 Bluetec Hybrid have been announced with saloon models priced from £39,645 while the estate variant starts at £41,435.
Renault is offering a free Twizy to customers in Spain that buy a Laguna or Espace.
Fiat is adding two new models to the Abarth 500 supermini range which will give customers a way of progressing through the range with enhanced specifications.
Korean franchise SsangYong has added 10 new dealers to its UK network as it looks to fill more open points.
Peugeot has launched a range of offers during August and September across its restyled 107, new 208, 308, 3008 and 5008 models.
Lexus has revealed details about its new LS range which has revised exterior and interior styling and will gain an F Sport version for the first time when it goes on sale later this year.
David Lyon, Vauxhall and Opel’s new head of European design, has left the company just days ahead of taking up his new position which was officially announced on June 18.
Contract carmaker Valmet in Finland has secured an agreement to build more than 100,000 new A-Class cars for Mercedes-Benz.
Fiat has secured an exit from its SevelNord joint venture with PSA Peugeot Citroen.
Kia has revealed a first look at its new Carens which will debut at the Paris Motor Show on September 27.
Chevrolet has signed up to be the official automotive partner of Liverpool FC.
Fiat dealers have now sold more than 102,000 of the 500 supermini in the UK and the Italian brand has now added new colour and interior options for customers.
PSA Peugeot Citroën have agreed to supply light commercial vehicles for Toyota in Europe in a deal which will start from the middle of next year.
Brown & Gammons in Baldock, Hertfordshire has specialised in MG cars for 35 years but has now added the new car franchise for the first time.
The latest UK vehicle output figures from the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT) show that automotive manufacturing was up 12% in first half of 2012.
Skoda is introducing a new green label with future model launches that will sit below its GreenLine brand.
Honda will launch its fourth generation CR-V across its UK network on October 1 with priced expected to be around £18,000.
Following the adoption of the European Commission's proposals to reduce CO2 emissions from cars and vans, the European Automobile Manufacturers' Association (ACEA) will now work with its members to conduct a full analysis of how the proposed targets should be reached.