Isuzu has expanded its franchise in east Yorkshire with the appointment of Maple Garage in the village of Flinton.
Vertu Motors has resigned a two year contract with HPI to supply provenance data to all of its dealerships in the UK.
Dealers can nowstart labelling their used car stock with fuel economy labels ahead of the consumer launch for the new scheme in November.
The Mayor of London is reviewing the exemption of alternative fuel vehicles from the congestion charge after Volvo launched a campaign claiming the current system unfairly biases hybrid cars over other low-emitting vehicles.
BMW and Toyota have posted huge losses for the second quarter of the year.
Consumer demand has slipped for a fourth month in a row, according to John Simpson, managing director of Manheim Retail Services.
Nissan has unveiled its first affordable, zero-emission car. Designed for a lithium-ion battery-powered chassis, Nissan Leaf is a medium-size hatchback with a range of more than 100 miles.
Spotlight on the industry's comings and goings
Huge demand has spent almost the total $1bn provided in the US scrappage scheme in its first month.
A second hand car dealer has been found guilty of avoiding to pay the tax man nearly £500,000.
Consumer confidence held steady in July as a small deterioration in Britons' expectations for their own finances was offset by a more upbeat view of the economy as a whole, a survey showed on Friday.
BCA’s Pulse report for June shows that average used car values are continuing to rise – but in smaller increments.
JCT600 has gained its first Audi franchises in York and Hull.
2008 and 2009 continues to be a tale of two halves with significant changes in the market over the past year.
Absenteeism can have a massive impact on business, but in many cases remains unaddressed
Wessex Garages has opened its new Kia dealership on Penarth Road in Cardiff.
AkzoNobel Car Refinishes is selling off its distributor network, Bodyshop Services.
Property demand remains subdued despite the opportunities to snatch up a bargain
Which? Car believes manufacturers have hiked up prices to absorb the £1,000 they must contribute for the Government’s scrappage scheme.
Skoda has taken over 4,500 orders through the Government scrappage scheme.
An RAC scheme has helped improve the standard of work at Ford Authorised repairers by 50 per cent.
Honda (UK) has reappointed the AA to manage its Hondacare Roadside Assistance programme.
Renault has reported a significant loss in the first half of this year.
Volkswagen expects zero growth in the car market next year.
The principle of overhead absorption is simple, the aftersales departments profit should cover the general overheads of the business.
Scrappage has startling effect on types of car people buy as city car sales rise by 10%
Shareholders yesterday quizzed directors of Cattles, the sub-prime lender, why they had failed to rectify years of bad debts that led to a £700m black hole in its accounts.
Which? magazine has warned that the motor industry code of practice for service and repair is the last opportunity for the sector to get its house in order.
A consultancy for the motor industry has effectively become the first customer for its new carbon neutral dealer scheme.
Flexible working can cut costs and avoid the need for job cuts