A buyer has paid more than £2.4 million for a rare Aston Martin DB10 made for the latest James Bond film, Spectre, in a charity auction at Christie’s in London.
For the first time AM looks beyond the biggest groups to the AM200.
Motors.co.uk, has added CitNOW’s video technology to its offering.
Secured, the manufacturer and distributor of forensic marking technology for the automotive industry has appointed Chris Taylor as chief technology officer.
Industry officials are preparing to meet with the Under Secretary of State for Environment and Rural Affairs to debate new fees for workshops with waste oil incineration burners.
Total and Mazda have renewed a partnership that will see the lubricant specialist supply 2,300 of the Japanese brand’s garages, repair shops and authorized dealers for the next five years.
Changes at the top of Seat UK’s management team have seen the introduction of new faces to oversee the Spanish brand’s retail, marketing and supply departments.
The AA has launched a new service offering pre-sale vehicle inspections for dealers.
Nissan is stocking dealerships with an array of pre-painted bumpers as part of a programme to boost repair efficiency for customers involved in minor collisions.
The new Volvo V90 large estate car, which is due at Volvo dealerships in the UK by the end of the year, has been previewed.
Peugeot is re-launching its 2008 with a more rugged style and the edition of new GT Line specification grade.
The majority of the UK’s largest motor finance brokers expect new car registrations will slip into neutral over the course of 2016.
Sinclair Group has been named as Mercedes-Benz Cars’ Retailer of the Year at the annual Mercedes-Benz Retailer Awards due to "hard work and dedication" said the brand's UK CEO Gary Savage.
Martin Wilson has become sales director at Hyundai, taking over from Guy Piguonakis.
Three members of Bristol Rugby have collected third-generation Kia Sportages from Wessex Garages as part of a sponsorship deal with the group’s dealership in the city.
Auto Trader is projecting 11.5% annual growth as its efforts to drive average revenue per retailer and generate revenue from consumer services both exceed expectations.
Data from the major motor auctions shows that ex-fleet stock is failing to reach the values of a year ago, although dealer part-exchanges are faring better.
Jaguar has opened the order books for the 200mph, four-wheel-drive F-Type SVR coupe and convertible ahead of their arrival in showrooms this summer.
Dealer group Lipscomb is set to complete work on a new Volvo dealership in Maidstone next month.
Peugeot Citroen Retail Group UK chief executive David Peel is set to become Peugeot UK’s managing director as brand director Neil Moscrop takes early retirement.
Fred Rees Garages, Winner Garage and RRG ŠKODA have all claimed top honours at the brands annual Retailer of the Year awards.
Renault has unveiled the Alpine Vision sports car ahead of the premium brand’s arrival in the UK next year.
It’s easy to imagine a future where cars are bought or leased in a similar way to our mobile phones, with frequent upgrades and greater consideration for how the car connects with our existing technology, personal data and media content.
The boss of online car selling platform claims that the inconsistency of prices paid by dealers for used cars can lead to customers "feeling like they are being ripped off".
DS Automobiles is launching the new DS3 supermini with an advertising campaign featuring 94-year-old fashion icon Iris Apfel.
Mazda dealers have managed to increase the number of owners they retain for aftersales business from 10% to one in three in the last five years.
Renault UK has selected Nottingham’s Bristol Street Motors Renault to become one of its 26 Renaultsport specialist retailers.
Nissan dealership Alex F Noble & Son has celebrated a decade-long relationship with the Japanese manufacturer with a state-of-the-art new look for its showroom.
Annual accounts published by Pendragon have revealed that the business saw an 11.3% increase in turnover during 2015 – to £4.5 billion.
High-flying Aston Martin dealerships in Wilmslow and Mayfair have been named as the world’s most successful outlets for the iconic British brand.