For 100 hours between November 4 and 8 new car buyers can save up to £3,650 on the price of a new Vauxhall.
A major study published today reveals that vehicle use accounts for 98% of the emissions and waste generated by the UK motor industry.
GM Daewoo said exports were likely to double and make up more than 80% of its sales this year.
Half of the 103,950 motorists who tried to sell their car privately in September, failed to answer their phone to potential buyers.
FPS,the wholesale warehouse distributor, has appointed Marie Golby as its new marketing executive.
Alfa Romeo is encouraging buyers to sample diesel versions of the Alfa 147 for the on-the-road price of the corresponding petrol version.
Mitsubishi will be launching its new Colt 3-door range in February with a choice of engines, including a 1.1 petrol and a 1.5litre 150bhp Colt CZT
The BMW Group has reported its highest ever sales volumes, revenues and earnings for a third quarter.
Virgin Cars, part of the Motor Solutions retail operation run by Derek Cook, was put on the defensive by BBC1’s Watchdog consumer programme last night, following around 80 complaints concerning cars bought from the company.
Peugeot pre-registered more new cars than any other manufacturer in September.
TV motor sport presenter Suzy Perry will on Tuesday present awards to trainee vehicle technicians working with ReMIT and the Ford Motor Company within Feltham Young Offenders Institute, in London.
Toyota, the world's most profitable carmaker, is set to draw level with General Motors as the world's biggest in terms of sales.
Motorists should not be forced to fund upgrades to DVLA systems or the renewal of photo licences, says the Society of Motor Manufacturer and Trader.
Transport and General Workers Union general secretary Tony Woodley and Amicus national officer Tony Murphy have been called to give evidence this afternoon to the House of Commons Trade and Industry Select Committee on Ford’s plan to shed over 1,100 Jaguar jobs and end car production at the Browns Lane plant in Coventry.
Global Beach Automotive and Auto Trader Digital, the new media division of the motoring publication, has today announced a business partnership to link Ford Dealer Web Services suite of products to the Auto Trader website.
Tune in to BBC1’s Watchdog consumer affairs programme at 7pm tonight as AM industry editor Tony Willard gives viewers an insight into Virgin Cars’ retail operation.
Scottish consumers have named second-hand cars as the purchase that causes the most headaches.
The RAC Foundation is calling for a road safety ‘tsar’ to be appointed for Northern Ireland.
The Automotive Academy will take part in a key two-day skills event aimed at suppliers to the automotive industry.
Jaguar will lose money for two years before breaking even in 2007.
A huge tender process launched by Britain’s largest fleet, telecommunications giant BT, has landed Vauxhall with the biggest light commercial fleet deal in its history.
Fine dodgers are to be snared in random police camera traps for the first time, the Government has announced.
Smart is launching two new special editions, the Fortwo Nightrun and the Fortwo Truestyle.
MG Rover has criticised British police forces for refusing to buy Rover patrol cars.
Chrysler has launched a new 2.4-litre petrol engine to replace the 2.0-litre petrol engine in the PT Cruiser, and added a cabriolet and a sportier GT special edition to the PT Cruiser line-up for 2005.
Wage negotiations taking place today at Volkswagen are likely to determine whether the company's six German plants will face their first full-scale strikes over pay.
Driving Seat, a company set up by Sandy Muir, former head of marketing at Michelin Tyres in the UK, is offering a ‘try before they buy’ for those looking for a new car.
Thieves who made off with nine Audi TT’s from an Audi dealership were foiled by a security system fitted to some of the cars.
An Insurance company is suggesting that convicted drink drivers should be offered reduced insurance premiums as an inducement to not re-offend.
The Milcars Group has unveiled plans to reintroduce Mazda to Watford after a three-year absence with a new showroom to be opened in spring 2005.