The Bank of England has slashed interest rates by half a percentage point from 5% to 4.5% to ease financial pressures on the UK’s economy.
Britain’s economic meltdown could claim dozens of dealerships in the next few months.
Volvo UK has opened an £8 million flagship site in Chiswick, West London.
The Government has created a £50 billion rescue package for the banking system and will make the additional capital available to eight of the UK's largest banks.
Citroen will launch its second generation Stop & Start technology in 2010 in order to hit 70mpg across its range of petrol and diesel engines.
Average new car carbon dioxide emissions fell by 4.5% in the third quarter of this year, the biggest drop on record.
The advertising watchdog has slammed Lexus for a poster and national press advert for its RX400h.
The merger between Lloyds TSB and HBOS may have run intro trouble after a sudden drop in the value of HBOS.
Citroen had embarked on a new project to look into the feasibility of producing an ultra-environmentally friendly vehicle based on the C-Cactus concept car.
Vauxhall continues to lead way in fleet percentages.
IMI chief executive Sarah Sillars asked delegates at the recent AM People Skills Conference how brave they were when recruiting.
Honda has missed the glitz of having a supercar in its range since the demise of the Ferrari-troubling NSX in 2005.
Tony Lewis (46), LCV Sales and Marketing Director, Nissan Motor GB
The European Commission has rejected demands for a US-style loan for Euro carmkers to help offset the cost of developing environmental technologies.
US carmaker Ford will roll out a feature on 2010 models that can limit teen drivers to 80mph, using a computer chip in the key.
Euro Car Parts has confirmed it did not take due diligence after rushing to rescue LSUK from administration.
Ford is thinking about selling its new Ka supermini to the USA as consumers there jump out of big SUVs and pick-ups into small, fuel-efficient cars.
ACEA, the European Automobile Manufacturer’s Association, has asked the European Union for a £31 billion loan to invest in low-emission technology.
Highlights from the Paris Motor Show: Audi A1, new Ford Ka and a practical Lamborghini...and the glamour.
Volkswagen has revealed the winners of its first ever Paint & Body Business Awards.
Grouptyre has promoted Karl Naylor, formerly director of commercial operations, to managing director.
Ian Jupp has moved to Renault Enfield from Renault Watford to become aftersales manager.
Appointments at Renault Solihull, Auto Windscreens and Rts.
The Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders has now officially revealed that new car registrations fell by 21.2% in September to 330,295 units.
Inifiniti has confirmed that its G37 convertible model will be coming to Europe.
SsangYong has revealed its first model developed in collaboration with Shanghai Automotive Industries Corporation (SAIC).
Changes in VED refunds from January 1, 2009 won’t prevent dealers from claiming back vehicle excise duty refunds on part-exchanges.
Volkswagen has announced a new entry-level specification and two additional engines for its Scirocco coupé which are now available to order.
Suzuki has relaunched its Swift Attitude model.
Independent motor parts supplier Euro Car Parts (ECP) has closed down rival LSUK less than a week after acquiring it.