Nearly four times as many new car buyers choose connectivity gadgets over safety upgrades when specifying their vehicle, according to research by What Car.
Knowing what to do if the worst happens can help your business to keep trading after fires, floods or other disasters.
Car dealers can use the latest technology and training to protect themselves and their assets, whether inside the dealership or exposed on the forecourt
Car dealerships have been warned to “exercise caution” when making plans to accommodate the new National Living Wage rate of £7.20-an-hour which it comes into force tomorrow.
A used car dealer and his former mechanic have been jailed after trading standards services uncovered evidence of clocked cars, forged documents and knowingly “misdescribed” vehicles.
Dealers and manufacturers face a triple data regulation change on top of the finally agreed EU data law, but the Information Commissioners Office is stepping up compliance help.
Aston Martin CEO Dr Andy Palmer has been selected to become an ambassador for the UK Government’s GREAT Britain campaign.
David Main, chief executive of BEN, has today announced he is to retire from the organisation in July 2016.
Jaguar Land Rover and Nissan has won a share of £38 million of government money for use in a project to develop more efficient low emission vehicles.
A director of a firm preparing used cars for recycling has received a suspended jail sentence for health and safety breaches.
A car dealer’s appeal against his jail sentence for his part in running a £100,000 scam selling hundreds of cars that had been written off has been rejected.
Dealers and retailers will have to bear the cost of reviewing their T&Cs along with the training for customer facing staff and of course the financial penalty by way of fines for any transgressions.
A continued drive to promote low emissions cars for business and a drive towards a future of autonomous vehicles on UK roads both featured in George Osborne’s Budget today.
George Osborne MP steered away from a rise in fuel duty for the sixth year in a row as he introduced tax reforms aiming to boost individuals’ savings and preserve incomes in his 2016 Budget.
The first large-scale securities lawsuit brought by institutional investors against Volkswagen AG has been filed in Germany.
AA Garage Guide has entered into a strategic partnership with the Institute of the Motor Industry (IMI) and Motor Codes in a bid to steer consumers to top-rated service providers.
The owner of a Volkswagen car has sued the VW dealership he bought it from as a result of the emissions’ scandal.
GAP sales are starting to recover following an initial slump that resulted from the introduction of new regulations from the Financial Conduct Authority on September 1.
A Dundee used car salesman has had the case against him dropped.
Used car dealers are being urged to make vehicle history checks standard on all stock.
The Government has updated its advice on calculating working hours to explain what constitutes a working week.
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has launched a 'Call for Input' on a planned review of retained provisions of the Consumer Credit Act 1974.
Industry officials are preparing to meet with the Under Secretary of State for Environment and Rural Affairs to debate new fees for workshops with waste oil incineration burners.
Automotive industry charity Ben has appointed Carol Keller in a newly created role as marketing and communications director.
Aftersales care is set to be the area most significantly affected by the incoming Consumer Rights Act, according to research by Moneyway.