Virgin Cars has confirmed is intends to open a showroom site, possibly in the South-east, this summer.
DaimlerChrysler UK has sold its Milton Keynes retail outlets Mercedes-Benz Portway to United Auto Group of the US.
The European Commission is to investigate the proposed £10m Government aid package for Vauxhall.
Ford Motor Company has blamed worldwide restructuring charges, low volume at its US operations and “significantly higher” marketing and product costs for a record £3.8bn loss last year.
Experian claims it will become the first company to offer indemnity cover for vehicle mileage checks, boosting the appeal of its services to used car dealers.
Fiat intends to raise £1.85bn from the disposal of non-core operations as it bids to reduce group debt.
A former worker of the Ford Halewood plant in Merseyside will today become the 400,000th disabled driver to receive a Ford Motability Scheme vehicle.
Inchcape is to restructure its UK and mainland Europe operations to prepare for likely changes to Block Exemption.
Daewoo has appointed Sere Motor Group to be its franchise partner for the Belfast territory in Northern Ireland.
Kalamazoo, the Birmingham-based dealer management system supplier, has been acquired by an American DMS group following shareholder backing at two meetings this month.
Founded with five employees in 1959, the Dick Lovett dealer group now has more than 400 staff with outlets in Cheltenham, Swindon and Bristol.
Subaru dealers are set to lose out on servicing revenue after importer International Motors dropped the six-month interval and streamlined the other schedules.
Advanced Claims Management, the claims handling business for the Budget Group of Companies has slashed its motor repairer network from 150 to 80 as it bids to improve operating efficiencies.
Glasgow-based Peoples has invested £2.5m in Europe's first Ford Direct Superstore which is projected to have a £2m turnover and sell 2,000 used cars a year.
Fiat Auto UK has appointed Inchcape to head its entire used vehicle remarketing activities in the UK for the next three years. The internet will be a major part of the new remarketing system.
Two-thirds of UK dealers are happy to buy cars on the internet, according to latest research in the UK. The report by PHRS for vehicle remarketer GRS suggested dealers are becoming increasingly confident buying vehicles from new channels.
Thatcham has launched a management course for general managers who have worked their way through the bodyshop business without formal training.
Discovery production is threatened by a dispute as Land Rover prepares to open a ride and drive Adventure Zone at the Bluewater shopping and entertainment complex near Dartford in Kent.
Continental Group has sold tyre retailer National Tyre Service and Viking International, which distributes tyres, exhausts and batteries, to a management buy-out team headed by chairman and chief executive Alan Revie.
Daihatsu has introduced a three-year/60,000-mile warranty for all parts and accessories in a bid to boost dealers' aftersales revenue from the sale of original equipment.
Castrol has launched a brake fluid programme that it claims will help dealers to boost aftersales profits.
Ford is reviewing its worldwide business interests after announcing 22,000 job cuts and five plant closures in the US. Worldwide production will be slashed by almost 1m vehicles a year.
Reg Vardy plc has declared a new record for interim profits but manufacturers' reorganisation of territories could prevent a similar full-year achievement.
Large dealer groups are struggling to make adequate returns on capital employed (ROCE) despite increasing turnover, according to the latest AM100 update.
Proton Cars UK is to offer “substantial” financial support to dealers willing to take the franchise as the Malaysian company prepares for a series of new models. Many current dealers are likely to be replaced.
Former Reg Vardy senior executive Graeme Potts leaves Lex Service at the end of the month “to pursue new opportunities”. He is RAC group managing director and a main board director.
MG Rover remains in talks with China Brilliance about jointly developing and manufacturing new cars in the UK and China.
Leading accident repairer Howard Basford made a pre-tax loss of £900,236 in the year to December 2000 on turnover of £13.75m.
Reg Vardy has opened its first Smart Repair drive-in centre as it seeks to boost retail business by exploiting growing consumer interest in cosmetic repair services.