Peugeot has revealed more pictures of its new RCZ Coupe which will go on sale in the UK in spring next year.
Workers at French car parts maker New Fabris, which supplies parts for Renault and PSA Peugeot Citroen are threatening to blow up their factory unless each of the 366 workers receive £26,000 each.
The Scrappage Incentive Scheme has boosted car registrations by almost 10%, according to figures released by the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders.
The Consumer Prices Index (CPI) has dropped to an annual rate of 1.8% in June compared to 2.2% in May.
Former dealer council chairman believes 'nothing improper went on'
Industry charity is feeling the pinch as contributions fall at a time when demand is increasing
Honda's new chief executive, Takanobu Ito has announced plans to begin sales of the CR-Z sports hybrid model in the UK next year.
Disagreements over intellectual property rights have impeded progress of Magna's proposed takeover of Vauxhall/Opel.
Jaguar Land Rover is considering an extended shut down of its three UK plants over the summer, reports the Sunday Times.
Citroën will unveil a sophisticated on-screen car configuration system when its next new model reaches the showrooms.
Kia has appointed seven new dealers this year and is still seeking to fill nine open points including Birmingham, Liverpool and Oxford.
Isuzu has appointed Jeffries of Bacton as its newest dealer in Suffolk.
RHJ International is due to make an improved offer to General Motors for a controlling stake in Opel.
Forecourt finance remains the most popular way to buy a new car, with over half (52.9%) using dealer finance according to the latest figures from the Finance and Leasing Association.
And it could mean more price rises to come
Chrysler Group has decided to continue to produce its Dodge Viper SRT10 after originally stating that it would cease production in December.
BMW Financial Services has launched BMW Protect, offering life and critical illness protection on payments
General Motors has exited bankruptcy after overhauling its sales and marketing structure. Management changes are likely as the ‘new GM’ becomes leaner and better focused.
Jaguar has unveiled its new XJ and is inviting its network of dealers to view the car at an event at the Saatchi Gallery in London tomorrow.
A national search for the best van dealer in the market has been launched by industry title Fleet Van. The annual Fleet Van Awards will this year include a Van Fleet Dealer of the Year Award, to recognise the unique complications and complexities that face dealers which are supplying the fleet van market.
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An online product developed by HPI is designed to boost the sale and profitability of dealers’ point-of-sale finance.
Failures point to little maintenance work being done and mean opportunities for repairers
Marshall Motor Group has added the Kia and Hyundai franchises to its portfolio for the first time and snapped up Lookers’ Jaguar dealership in Ipswich for an undisclosed sum.
The four former directors of MG Rover have accused Gordon Brown of blocking state aid to save the company from collapse four years ago.
Chris Hayden tells us how the web has been influencing the strategic development of the business, from new and used car sales, marketing and prospecting, property development and the provision of aftersales.
The buyers of two dealerships from Brooklyn Motor Group are former directors of the failed AM100 retailer.
Aston Martin is launching a seal of approval called Assured to endorse official products and services for its customers.
Ford is focused on cash management with the economy still a major concern rather than the competitive positions of its U.S. rivals who have gone through bankruptcy, Ford's chief financial officer Lewis Booth said yesterday.