Rolls-Royce has revealed the first pictures of its new 200EX, likely to become the entry level car into the brand in 2010.
General Motors is seeking an investor to buy a stake in UK-based Vauxhall.
In less than a week’s time, I will be bidding farewell to AM after a decade of working on the publication and moving across to edit our sister newspaper Fleet News.
The Retail Motor Industry Federation (RMIF) is urging its members to sign up to the Motor Industry Code of Practice for Service and Repair in order to participate in directing the future of the industry.
Used car warranties will see a resurgence as people seek greater peace of mind by guarding against unexpected aftersales bills, according to Car Care Plan.
Hyundai will introduce a three-door version of its i20 aimed at younger buyers.
Nationwide Autocentre has seen a 21% increase in sales over the last three years, with a 7.2% increase from September 2008 to January 2009, compared to the same 2007/2008 period.
Stephen Briers, editor of AM, is leaving the newspaper after over six years in the role to replace Martyn Moore as editor on sister title Fleet News.
General Motors has warned that its Saab subsidiary could go bust within 10 days without immediate state help, but the Swedish government has already ruled out acquiring stakes in troubled carmakers.
Toyota iQ gets five-stars in Euro NCAP test. The Toyota iQ has been awarded five-stars for its overall protection performance in the latest Euro NCAP safety test.
BMW has appointed HPI as its preferred supplier of provenance and mileage checks.
Mitsubishi’s dealer network is likely to be one of the first in the UK to be able to service a fully electric mainstream model with the arrival of the electric i Miev supermini.
The Kudos used car programme is to be replaced in a back-to-basics move that sees Kia focus on used car sales.
Dramatic shifts in currency values are putting Honda UK under pressure over a plan to usher in a new era in hybrid motoring.
General Motors and Chrysler have asked the US government for an extra $21.6 billion (£15.2bn) in financial aid, in addition to the $17.4bn (£12.3bn) they have already been given.
Honda's worldwide, total hybrid sales hit the 300,000 mark earlier this month, and will soon be bolstered by the new Insight, which goes on sale in April.
Two complaints against a radio advert for Endon Ford Garage in Stoke-on-Trent have been thrown out by the advertising watchdog.
South-west bodyshop Exway Group has teamed up with the Renwicks Group and Center-Bay to launch Renwick Accident Management.
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Cadillac is about to open two new sites in England. One will replace Stratstone Reading which recently closed.
Hyundai UK has guaranteed the margin on standards and performance for its UK dealer network for the first quarter, to give them a “fighting start” to the year.
The Retail Motor Industry Federation (RMIF) is looking to overhaul what it offers to its members following the appointment of Rob Foulston as its new chief executive.
General Motors and Chrysler are due to present their viability plans to US politicians this afternoon.
The shortlist for the 2009 AM Awards has been revealed.
Volvo has redeveloped its D5 and 2.4D diesel engines which will be available in its S80, V70, XC60 and XC70 models from April 1.
Consumer price inflation (CPI) fell in January to an annual rate of 3%, down from 3.1% in December, official figures have shown.
Working together is helping to solve the differences between repairers and insurers.
Dealers are now switching on to the benefits of DMS but systems could bring even greater benefits if linked to the outside world.
£15m Sheffield development sees group move four dealerships into single location.
Bill Heaney Car Body Centre has relocated its business to a new site on the Tyne Tunnel Trading Estate in North Shields following a £1.5 million investment.