Groupama Insurances to use a new computer-based repair estimation and authorisation system to make the vehicle repair process quicker and easier. The firm is using Glass's Information Services' Glassmatix system to link its claims operation with its network of 190 partnership repairers.
MG Rover is facing a compensation bill likely to total tens of thousands of pounds following an ongoing parts supply fiasco. Hundreds of automotive retailers, service centres and bodyshops are understood to be considering making the claims after suffering months of delays on replacement parts, including lights, bumpers and body panels.
GM Daewoo Auto and Technology Company, the new name for the South Korean carmaker, expects to start operating its new UK dealer network this autumn when the agreement between General Motors and Daewoo Motor Co is finalised.
Land Rover has opened its first Adventure Zone at the Bluewater retail and leisure complex in Kent which offers members of the public an opportunity to experience off-road driving.
The Government has released a consultation document aimed at making tyre producers, retailers and fitters responsible for ensuring the reuse and recovery of used tyres. From 2003, the EU Landfill Directive will phase out the cheap disposal of whole used tyres to landfill; using this method for shredded tyres will be forbidden from 2006.
Karl Hamer has made a rapid return to the motor retail industry after being appointed franchise director for Lookers' Vauxhall market area in Birmingham. Hamer, who was managing director at Midlands-based Hamer Group which collapsed in March, believes his knowledge of the local area and its customer base will help Lookers to boost Vauxhall sales penetration.
The Mercedes-Benz C-class has become only the second car to achieve top marks in the latest bout of independent crash tests. Now C-class takes its place alongside the Renault Laguna as the only other car to achieve the five-star rating in the tough Euro NCAP tests. The manufacturer earned the fifth star after meeting the Euro NCAP seat belt reminder protocol.
MG Rover is offering an aftermarket liquefied petroleum gas conversion for new and used 1.8-litre Rover and MG cars. EcoGas Systems will provide the manufacturer's automotive retailers with the equipment to convert the 1.8-litre K-series engine built by Powertrain at Longbridge.<
Singer & Friedlander Finance, the car finance specialist, is launching an over-the-counter new vehicle replacement insurance (VRI) scheme to offer cash car buyers the price originally paid for the vehicle.
The trade is awash with cars, and that does nothing to maintain the high level of confidence we've got used to this year. There's more stock finding its way to market via the usual auction and re-marketing routes than at any other time so far.
Ford retailers watched in dismay in the mid-1990s as a new generation of specially designed small vans like Citroen Berlingo, Peugeot Partner and Renault Kangoo started eating into sales of the venerable Escort Courier. Buyers liked the new entries' greater capacity and versatility - the result of being designed from the wheels up as a van rather than a load box grafted on to a passenger vehicle - and voted with their wallets. Sales of Berlingo, Partner and Kangoo zoomed to more than half a million units across Europe last year. <P>
In an initiative to win garages over to its new range of Champion original equipment specification plugs Federal-Mogul Aftermarket is offering vehicle technicians a free set to test on their own cars. The company has mailed thousands of garages in Britain and has asked VTs to fill in and return a response form by the end of July to claim a free set.
One of the UK's largest independent motor groups is to become part of Renault Trucks nationwide dealer network. Midlands-based Richmond Motors will provide Renault Truck dealers with parts warranty and service back-up as well as aftersales support.
Oxfordshire-based Diagnos, the developer of diagnostic and programming tools for independent garages, is working on new software it says will crack the Mercedes-Benz workshop data code.
Mercedes SLK and CLK are near the top of their respective convertible classes. Both are desirable, very comfortable, well appointed; and it goes without saying that they're status symbols.
Asda is considering selling motor finance and insurance through its network of 245 supermarkets. The move is part of a growing trend for supermarkets to broaden their range of financial products as they look to exploit massive customer databases.
Crash International has been forced to cancel plans for a dedicated bodyshop exhibition in the UK due to a lack of interest. The event was scheduled for October 2-4 at the G-Mex in Manchester, although the exhibition centre says no booking was made for those dates.
Volvo UK is looking for a new managing director after current incumbent Gerry Keaney was promoted to vice president sales for Volvo Car Corporation. Keaney, who takes up the new role in August, has overseen a complete revamp of the Volvo model range and brand image since his appointment in 1996.
Trade and Industry secretary Patricia Hewitt has hinted that the Government is prepared to offer Peugeot a grant to help overhaul its Ryton plant in Coventry, securing thousands of jobs.
The Government has confirmed that motorists will be made to fund the disposal of end of life vehicles from next year until 2007, when carmakers will become responsible for all cars.
The Daewoo Nubira and Hyundai Lantra ranges feature compact estates that offer great value for buyers who want decent load space on a tight budget.
BMW 5-series remains a top retail choice after six years in the showroom. Even 1996 cars look fresh, and they're now less than half the price of their newer counterparts - making as little as £10k for an average mileage 520i on 96P.
<B>Fiat Ducato: </B>A restyled front end with new bumpers and light clusters. Powertrain options include a new Sofim 111bhp 2.3 JTD to go along with the 2.0 and 2.8-litre common rail diesels and the 2.0-litre petrol. Other new technology includes a TV for rear vision and Connect, Fiat's telematic system.
Unipart Group of Companies is signalling the start of a major recruitment campaign as it strives to find the right candidate to head its European aftermarket arm. The firm told the City that Paul Forman, managing director of its European aftermarket division, will leave at the end of the year. Forman will become chief executive of plastics company Low & Bonar.
Mediobanca is poised to pay Fiat around £502m for a 34 per cent stake in Ferrari. Analysts believe the price is too high.
Universal Salvage is considering closing its Corby site in Northamptonshire as it looks to reduce its cost base after losing the Direct Line business.
European Union sources claim Commissioner Mario Monti will agree to the European Parliament's recommendations to delay introducing the location clause element of the revised block exemption rules until 2004 or 2005.
Car components, defence and aeronautical group TRW has failed to beat off buyout bids from its American rival Northrop Grumman Corporation.
<B>Ford</B> still dominates the 1801-3500kg sector with its Transit van, though sector sales are down. It sold 14,140 models in the first quarter (2001: 14,734), compared with Mercedes-Benz in second place on 4787 registrations. Ford also leads the sub-1800kg sector, though its year-to-date sales, at 5631, only just nudging out Vauxhall, on 5562, and Citroen, on 4289.