Remit, the training division of the Retail Motor Industry Federation, has launched a commercial recruitment agency.
Used car sales fell by 6.6% during April to June this year which was the greatest decline in used car sales volumes this decade.
Motor Codes is urging independent garages to sign up to the Code of Practice for Service and Repair following complaints that they are being tied up in too much red tape.
Suzuki GB has launched a saloon version of its SX4 priced from £11,895.
The cut in VAT to 15% from 17.5% had little impact on consumer spending, according to a survey by PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC).
Toyota is considering whether to cut one of its production lines at its Burnaston plant in Derbyshire.
The Retail Motor Industry's Society of Motor Auctions (SMA) is advising dealers to “set realistic targets” for selling stock through auctions due to the softening market.
The critical source of contact information and market intelligence to suppliers to UK dealerships is now available from Sewells.
Red tape is strangling independent garages and diverting too much attention from focusing on their business just as trading conditions become even tougher in the sector.
Lord Mandelson is offering £500 million in loans and loan guarentees to whichever bidder offers the most secure future for Vauxhall in Britain.
Staff at Mercedes-Benz of Grimsby were left shaken after a speeding Jaguar crashed off a main road and into cars on its forecourt.
Mini will reveal another possible expansion to its range when it shows its new Coupe concept at the Frankfurt Motor Show on September 15.
Delegates for AM's Used Car Conference on October 14 only have until September 4 to save £50 off their ticket in a special early bird offer.
Gravells Kia has opened a new £2 million state dealership in Pembrokeshire on the Redstone Road, Narberth.
Devon Trade Centre has been fined £8,000 for promoting misleadingly low prices on vehicles for sale on its website.
Volvo has added its R-Design sports package to its XC60 SUV range.
Euro NCAP has revealed its latest crash test results which saw seven out of the eight cars tested gaining the full five star grade overall.
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Hyundai will unveil its new C-segment crossover ix35 at Frankfurt Motor Show, which is set to go on sale in spring 2010.
AM Retailer of the Year 2009 Arnold Clark is launching a massive recruitment drive to swell its ranks by 700 by February 2010.
Online tyre retailer Blackcircles.com will launch a service offering in October this year.
The Finance and Leasing Association has granted SAF Approved status to a motor retailer for the first time.
Citroen's new DS3 range has its sights firmly locked on Mini conquest sales and the French brand has revealed what customer’s will be able to customise when they specify there new car.
The Retail Automotive Alliance (RAA) has added its support to continue the government’s scrappage scheme presently in place by writing to Lord Mandelson Secretary of State for Business, Innovation & Skills.
The German goverment has played down rumours that General Motors (GM) is looking to retain its Opel and Vauxhall operation in a major u-turn.
Koenigsegg Automotive believes Saab didn’t work with General Motors because “it was never given the attention it needed”.
Suzuki GB is aiming to grow its network to up to 165 dealers in the UK.
The new British-built Vauxhall Astra will feature an eight-engine range when its goes on sale before the end of this year.
A decision on the future of Vauxhall has been delayed by the board of General Motors (GM).
Overfinch has appointed Park’s Motor Group as its first official dealer in Scotland.