Somewhat stifled by the arrival of the new Mondeo, Ford will also reveal its new C-Max at the Geneva Motor Show next month.
Hyundai Motor Company will unveil its new European C-segment hatchback at its press conference at the Geneva Motor Show on March 6.
It’s the most important car to be launched this year and AM has got all the information on Ford’s latest Mondeo.
The BMW National Dealer Council was due to meet with the manufacturer this week to lobby for better margins and more input into BMW’s sales policies.
An industry consultant believes Audi UK will be uncomfortable with Jardine Motors Group doubling its representation to eight.
Mazda’s latest concept car, Mazda Hakaze, is now available to drive on social networking site <a href=' http://www.am-online.com/external_link/?sl=http://www.secondlife.com' class='sitelink' target='_blank'>Second Life</a>.
The Car People expects to open its third and largest car supermarket by the autumn. This will increase its annual sales volumes to around 20,000 units and turnover to £200m.
GM UK is to push the Cadillac brand in corporate deals to try to broaden exposure of the luxury marque.
The drive to go green is set to become big business. From carbon offsetting to solar energy, video conferencing to engine downsizing, companies are starting to look at their role in the climate debate.
Pendragon has posted pre-tax profits of £96.4 million in its preliminary results for 2006, up 51% on 2005.
Toyota and its sister brand Lexus will showcase six new models at next month’s Geneva Motor Show.
IAM Fleet has subsidised its ‘young driver development course' to help reduce the driver death toll for people aged 17-25.
Last November, eBay Motors and AM magazine invited auto retail and web experts to join several big-player dealers at a round table session to discuss the health of online auto retailing in the UK.
Marshall Peterborough is offering Chrysler PT Cruiser Cabrio’s for the same price as the standard hatchback version.
Universal Salvage, the vehicle salvage specialist, has ended talks with a possible buyer.
With the change in balance between petrol and diesel originally sparked by the introduction of CO2-based company car taxation in 2002, we have constantly tracked the impact in the used market.
Patrol is the vehicle for anyone looking for a no-nonsense, go-anywhere, near-unbreakable 4x4.
Kia has revealed the first pictures of a brand new estate version of its recently launched Cee’d.
AM is investigating delivering mobile content to you that will help you in your job.
Mitsubishi Motors UK has confirmed that its I minicar will go on sale in the UK on July 1. There will only be one variant available, priced at £8,999.
DaimlerChrysler is to cut 13,000 US Chrysler jobs by 2009.
2006 was supposed to be the year the consumer went green – more small cars and fewer off-roaders. But what were the real trends of last year?
Staff at Sherwoods Vauxhall in Darlington are celebrating after outperforming the rest of the franchised network in selling parts to other workshops.
Saab will reveal the latest incarnation of its BioPower technology at the Geneva Motor Show.
Marshall Motor Group is planning to grow its relationships with independent garages around Peterborough.
Wales-based aftermarket supplier Brake Engineering has been taken over by global component giant TRW Automotive Aftermarket in a multi-million pound deal.
Peugeot’s next big arrival is the replacement for the 307 small family hatchback. Yes, there’s the new 4007 off-roader and 207 GTI, SW and CC derivatives coming first, but the new 308 is the company’s next major launch.
Mihai Panaitescu, a Romanian design student studying in Turin, has won the Peugeot PLEASE Design Competition with his Flux concept.
I admit to being sceptical when I first heard plans afoot to launch the Dodge brand in the UK.
Aftermarket consultancy MSX International has appointed Nicholas Reisinger as operations director for its UK retail solutions division.