Cameron Sports Cars, the Bath-based independent Porsche specialist, has been appointed as Tygan Motor Company’s regional dealer for the South West of England.
Thurlow Nunn has launched a trade-to-trade website aimed at helping it turn used cars more quickly.
Car horns in a More Than insurance radio ad are distracting, complained one listener, who claimed it was potentially harmful to those driving in their cars.
The Gatwick Group has taken on a Hyundai franchise at its 1.3-acre site in Crawley, West Sussex.
A Mitsubishi Outlander ad, showing the vehicle in a countryside setting has been challenged by the landowner, who claimed it infringed his privacy and was likely to provoke anti-social behaviour.
Imagine being the chief executive of Fiat this week. There you are, gloomily looking at the Fiat share price, back below €15.
BMW GB has confirmed its attendance at the 2008 Canary Wharf Motorexpo in June. It will promote its new launches at the London event, six weeks ahead of the British International Motor Show, which it is not attending.
Trade valuations experts at CAP are including CO2 data in the Black Book for the first time from May.
Lexus (GB) has appointed Belinda Poole as director with overall responsibility for all Lexus operations in Great Britain.
AM talks to Chris Williams, Renault regional general manager South Wales.
Mangoletsi, the Cheshire-based Alfa Romeo dealership, has delivered the first 8C Competizione out of the UK’s allocation of 41.
Autoquake, the online used car retailer, has been guaranteed £6 million of venture capital funding to help the Leeds-based business expand internationally.
Kia Motors (UK) has issued a warning to its customers of an e-mail scam hiding behind the brand.
Tom Purves will join Rolls-Royce Motor Cars as its new chief executive officer in July.
After months of toing and froing SAIC, owner of NAC MG UK, has now said it will start construction of its TF roadster at Longbridge in July. But don't hold your breath - this follows two previous target start dates which had passed by with no sign of the market-ready cars.
SsangYong has announced plans to begin production of 20 new models by 2014, representing a €1.9bn (£1.52m) future investment for the Korean carmaker.
Audi's Q5 SUV, which sits below the Q7, will be priced at £30,000 when it reaches the UK at the end of this year.
Geoff Polites, chief executive officer of Jaguar Land Rover, has died in his home country of Australia after battling a serious illness for the past two years.
Bentley has said its high-earning customers have been unnerved by the credit crunch which is curbing their spending.
An independent dealer has been jailed for six months for selling clocked cars.
Land Rover has won two Queen's Awards for Enterprise for exporting sales and its Terrain Response System.
Mazda’s RX-8 is something rather special, with a unique character due to its unusual rotary engine.
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As used car retail margins are squeezed it remains vital for dealers to secure as much income from aftersales and financial products as possible.
General Motors is one of the best places to work in the UK and Ireland, according to the Guardian’s Britain's Top Employers 2008.
Royal & Sun Alliance is understood to be expanding its insurer-owned network of bodyshops.
CECRA, the European retail motor industry trade organisation, is to fight the EC’s likely attempt to scrap the automotive industry’s exclusive Block Exemption Regulation (BER) from 2010.
Nine of the 2008 Power List feature in news stories in this week’s issue of AM. All of the others feature regularly in these pages over the course of the year.
Ping! An email lands from Vauxhall inviting me to see their new corporate badge. Hardly electrifying stuff, but hang on a minute… There’s a top-secret preview of the new Insignia, too?
Tata-owned Jaguar and Land Rover is investing in future engineers with a new recruitment programme.