General Motors has made a final offer for Korea's bankrupt Daewoo Motor, according to Reuters.
Toyota has cut parts prices by up to 51% on vehicles more than three years old in a bid to stem the rising rate of accident write-offs. The move will help its dealers sell more parts to independent repairers.
The four UK accident repair trade associations have set aside their differences to present a united front in the ongoing battle for improved bodyshop working terms.
Peugeot dealers are being encouraged to target older cars for servicing through the carmaker's 3-Plus initiative.
Bodyshops and insurers are being urged to respond to the DVLA's consultation paper into registration plate legislation before it causes an administrative nightmare.
Direct Line is making a concerted effort for more accident repair business by stepping up TV advertising for third party repairs.
The AA has criticised manufacturers for launching new cars without adequate parts back up. It says complaints from members over repair delays have risen considerably this year.
A London brand centre planned by Mercedes-Benz will probably also be the focal point for sales of the Maybach super-luxury saloon.
Inchcape plc, has today announced it has acquired Bates Motor Group Ltd for £22.3m.
Martin Ward, Cap Motor Research national research manager, on the '51' registration plate, colours and the arrival of three year old Focus, 3 Series and Mazda 323.
Automotive Management has teamed up with Grant Thornton Motor Retail to arrange for UK motor industry professionals to attend next year's American dealer convention in New Orleans (January 26-29).
Benfield Motor Group has added a Renault dealership to its Nissan outlet in Carlisle, creating a dual-franchise hub for the region.
A price war among direct lenders and banks is threatening dealer profits from new car finance over the crucial September period.
Ford Motor Company is to merge the three British brands in its Premier Automotive Group into a single management unit in the US.
Honda UK has bought the freehold of three of its dealerships in the East Midlands and Lookers will run the retail operation which has a £22m annual turnover.
Cap Gemini Ernst & Young has been named Automotive Consultancy Company of the Year 2001 by the Institute of Transport Management (ITM).
New research by automotive consultant Mitac suggests the industry has not learned from criticism of how it operates, says joint managing director John Thompson
The £5.75m acquisition of 129 Halfords outlets gives the AA more than simply a dominant position in the aftersales market. The Centrica-owned business has a strong platform from which to become a “motoring solutions provider”, an ambition it shares with Ford motor company.
The EU is pushing the motor industry towards greater accountability for the environment with its End of Life Vehicle directive.
Mitsubishi Motors UK continues to increase its nationwide dealer network with three new sites opening in the next five weeks.
UK buyers are increasingly favouring smaller, more fuel efficient cars in order to benefit from lower taxes, prices and fuel consumption, according to online car retailer OneSwoop.
September's all-new registration plate will boost the volume of the used car market as well as the new, with an influx of part exchanges - but dealers are concerned about the quality of trade-ins being offered so far.
Ford is contacting owners of the new Mondeo to check for a possible fault with the cruise control system. Nearly 5,600 cars in the UK are affected.
Research has revealed that 97% of new car buyers are unaware of the new number plate system that comes into force on September 1.
Car supermarket Motorpoint has teamed up with Green Flag to sell its motor insurance package, branded Motorpoint Insurance.
The RMI has mounted a challenge against proposed amendments to the review policy of the MoT test fee.
Consignia and BCA combined at BCA Birmingham recently for an LCV sale that enjoyed a 100% conversion rate.
Lookers has a achieved a 47% increase in new car sales - compared to national growth of 4.3% - with operating profit up 33% in the first six months of 2001.
Ford said this morning that its freeze on bonues to its top executives does not extend to the UK.