General Motors is bringing together all its 6,000 retailers from across Europe to share with them its plans and future key models over the next few years.
Kia Motors has confirmed that it will be attending the London Motor Show in July.
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PSA Peugeot Citroen and Mitsubishi Motors have signed a joint venture agreement to produce vehicles in Russia.
Sub-prime lender will focus solely on its own outlets
Ford has developed adjustable pedals for its Focus and C-Max models to boost comfort levels for its customers.
Denkale, one of Chevrolet UK’s top 10 retailers, has gone into administration after its franchise was terminated for alleged “financial irregularities”.
Garages will pay £75 per year to subscribe to the Car Service and Repair Code of Practice, which launches to the motor trade later this month.
The UK’s biggest car retailer tells shareholders that its used car sales strategy is starting to pay dividends.
HPI has won a three-year contract with Drive Motor Retail for provision of vehicle provenance checks.
Marubeni Auto Investment will move up 10 places in the AM100 to No 17 following its acquisition of fellow AM100 group Norton Way Motors.
Brand aims to cash in conversion opportunities and specialist vehicles.
Carmakers are hitting recycling targets, which say that 85% of a scrap car must be recyclable or re-usable.
New specialist products are set to help Audi achieve its aim of being Britain’s top premium car brand in the next three years.
Infiniti, the premium sister brand of Nissan, has launched an online reservation list.
The BMW UK dealer network is to stage a BMW EfficientDynamics open weekend where drivers of all makes and models of car will be able to take advantage of a free multi-point car check to highlight potential cost savings.
A survey of the UK's most and least popular brands has put Fiat as the most hated carmaker.
Chevrolet has added a diesel five-seat variant to its Captiva SUV range, and priced it £18,295.
Hot on the fall-out of VED change reports, Citroen this month is offering a year's free road tax on all new car sales.
Scottish motor dealer John McIntear has been freed by Edinburgh High Court which found his rape conviction in 2006 had been unfair.
Enthusiasm is key as young boss, Mitch Millett looks to the future
International motor retailer Inchcape said this morning it is in a sound financial position and its full year prospects look promising.
Omagh Magistrates have fined used car dealer Mark Allen £1,600 for clocking cars and supplying false service histories.
Making money key to success for M-B Retail - after six years, £100m investment and some grief, group closes in on 2% return target.
Inchcape has confirmed that non-executive chairman Peter Johnson is to step down in January 2009, leading to the start of a search for his successor.
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West Country group has used acquisitions and multi-franchising to grow business.
Banks and other financial institutions providing loans for retail car buyers believe the Government’s “bonds for mortgages” plan could avoid a second-half sales slump
Dealers did not make large profits during the first quarter but the strong start to the year has been important
General Motors will need to raise approximately $9 billion (£4.62bn) over the next two years in order to refinance its debt.