Suzuki is launching a contract hire and leasing operation in 35 of its dealerships.
Aston Martin has posted the first picture of its new supercar codenamed One-77.
The Health and Safety Executive has prosecuted a Hampshire company which ignored an engineer's request to change roles after his health suffered from exposure to vibration.
Drive-through service and MoT business In ‘n’ Out is around 12 months behind schedule in its plans for expansion.
Daihatsu is launching a ‘national cheaper motoring campaign’ to highlight the low running costs of its cars.
Volkswagen Financial Services (UK) has reported record sales growth by lending £1 billion so far this year, five months ahead of target.
More than half of service advisers get less than the industry-recommended minimum of five days’ training a year which affects dealer profitability, according to research by Castrol Professional.
Motor Codes has announced the service providers for the new Motor Industry Code of Practice for Service and Repair, ahead of the consumer launch on August 29.
Dealer awards, Mastretta MXT launch date, Michael Portillo is guest speaker and BEN concert.
Nick Whale Group will take over responsibility for Ferrari in central England on August 4, following the closure of Pendragon-owned Stratstone Ferrari in Little Aston, Sutton Coldfield.
Manchester franchise closed after receivers called in.
Johnsons Cars has acquired Lexus Oxford from Sytner for an undisclosed sum.
Cornwall-based Rowes Group is hoping for a £5 million boost in turn-over this year after adding its fifth Honda site, a service and used car operation in Hayle.
Renault is aiming to counter spiralling fuel prices by fitting a high-output, super-economy petrol engine to some of its most popular models.
Environmental strategy team due to report latest findings in September.
Pentagon Group is to close one of its two Car Shops selling used stock and will rebrand the site at Chadderton, near Oldham, over the next few weeks as part of its commercial vehicle division.
Sales of Ford cars with sub 120g/km CO2 emissions are up 38% this year, UK managing director Roelant de Waard told journalists at the British Motor Show this week.
First 10 dealers named as Italian brand Abarth returns to UK.
Free petrol, dream car, new Zetec and Chrysler's hybrid delay.
Andrea Pininfarina, CEO of Italian car design group, has been killed in a road accident.
Barkers Motor Group in Yorkshire is hoping to expand representation with its French marques later this year.
Skoda's has revealed prices for the first range of options available on its new Superb, which goes on sale in the UK on September 18.
Consolidation seen in the UK motor retail industry is being mirrored by franchised networks in the USA.
Proton Cars wants to expand its existing 78-strong dealer network to between 100 and 110 as the company seeks to reverse its downward sales trend.
MSX International, the global automotive services provider, has acquired the Japanese training operations of Carter and Carter Group for an undosclosed sum.
Goodyear Dunlop has shelved its original plan for a management buyout of its fast-fit arm HiQ after being inundated with expressions of interest from people who want to take on a franchise.
Mitsubishi is considering whether to bring its i-MiEV electric city car to the UK.
Lubricants company Exxon-Mobil has launched a service aimed at helping its dealer and repairer customers get more from their aftersales operations.
Total Lubricants is hoping for a bigger foothold in the automotive aftermarket, forming a new partnership with Fleet Assist.
Manufacturers consider an array of tactics as they look to fill gaps in their networks.