Dealers that do not alter their services and employment practices to take into account disabled customers and staff risk prosecution, warns the Retail Motor Industry Federation.
Mercedes-Benz has launched a new Inspiration edition of its M-class.
Lexus has topped the charts for quality, reliability and customer care in a new survey.
New car buyers think manufacturers are being “greedy” and over-inflating car prices, according to a new report.
Mitsubishi's UK dealers will be crucial to the success of a new family of company car tax-beating vehicles. The importer wants its retailer network to play a pivotal role in encouraging local businesses to take on its 4Work range.
MG Rover says it is resolving the parts shortages that brought chaos to dealers' service and repair departments this summer, despite claims to the contrary.
Graeme Potts has been appointed managing director at Inchcape UK and Europe. He will take up the newly-created position, which also includes a place on the board of Inchcape plc as executive director, on Tuesday.
Independent garages that want to become authorised repairers from next month under the new block exemption regulations are likely to be impeded by carmakers, a leading industry analyst is warning.
Jensen Motor Cars, the troubled sports car maker, has been thrown a last-minute lifeline. The firm's administrator PKF says contracts have been issued to two unnamed bidders.
Trevor Finn delights in being a shrewd operator. While he was telling analysts at Pendragon's interim results that the dealer group had no plans for any large-scale acquisitions in the UK, behind the scenes he was negotiating with Guinness Peat Group to acquire 29.99 per cent of its 30.01 per cent stake in Ryland.
AM relaunch editor Angus MacKenzie has been appointed editor at leading monthly automotive consumer magazine Car.
Volkswagen Group boss Bernd Pischetsrieder is no stranger to controversy. Just a few years ago, when he was running BMW, he stood up at the British International Motor Show and delivered a stinging criticism of Rover - just as the 75 saloon was being launched. Experts believe it effectively damaged sales.
Skoda has rushed out a letter to its UK dealers rubbishing a press report that the new flagship Superb will be killed off in 2005. Volkswagen Group boss Bernd Pischetsrieder was last week quoted as saying the Superb would be one of six group models to get the chop, but Skoda UK strongly denies the report.
British Car Auctions has opened a new auction centre in Glasgow as part of the group's major network redevelopment programme.
Reg Vardy has appointed Brown Brothers, part of the Unipart Group of Companies, to supply refinish and bodyline products to its 11-strong bodyshop network.
Solus Accident Repair Centre, the Norwich Union branded bodyshop group, is looking to set up 12 new outlets over the next few years as it looks to exploit its sole supply relationship with the insurance giant.
Autolink, the car supermarket network backed by the MCL Group, has outlined aggressive expansion plans to more than triple its number of outlets over the next two years.
A particulate filter system is set to play a crucial role in the first high performance, super-clean diesel engine to be built by Renault.
The RAC is launching a new set of promotional materials to help dealers sell cars backed by RAC inspections and warranties.
The Institute of the Motor Industry (IMI) has announced a professional updating scheme for its 25,000-strong membership which could lead to the issue of individual licences to practice in vehicle service and maintenance.
Volume and specialist marque car retailer Lookers plc will be driving aftermarket growth and expanding its sales territories after announcing record first half results.
Britain's second largest automotive retailer group CD Bramall has posted record interim results across its three divisions - cars, commercial vehicles and contract hire - with total turnover up from £495m to £530m and pre-tax profits rising to £13.3m, from £11m over the same period last year.
Global Remarketing has appointed Stuart Faid as managing director following the departure of Jim Kerr.
Chrysler and Jeep are gearing up for a raft of new products and stronger branding with the appointment of former Mercedes-Benz northern region manager Lawrence Good as UK sales director.
The versatile Mercedes A-class is no longer the must-have fashion item it once was. There are plenty of used examples of this baby Benz about, not to mention easyCar.com's ex-rental cars. Prices have slipped as a result.
It's still possible to get a new car for less than £5000, provided your needs are small. The Nippa has slipped off Perodua's price list, leaving the Fiat Seicento S (on special offer until September 30) and Suzuki Swift 1.0 Sky edition as the only models officially under the magic £5k mark.
Lexus has appointed former head of UK operations Stuart McCullough to drive the carmaker's growth in Europe. McCullough, previously Lexus GB director, took up his new role as Lexus director, Europe, on Monday.
AA Business Services has made three key appointments to meet the demand of its growing commercial offerings across the retail, fleet and manufacturer sectors.
Mike Pilkington, the sales and marketing director for Greenhous Remarketing Services (GRS), is leaving the company to launch a new remarketing venture with Manheim Auctions.
Falling new car list prices and a rise in the level of discounts available to buyers has led to a massive slump in the number of unofficial imports sold in the UK by internet operators and other parallel importers.