Porsche's popularity and its range expansions mean its UK record of 10,542 registrations in 2005 looks certain to be beaten in the years ahead.
Peugeot retains its position as a 100,000-plus player in the UK car market, despite a 2.8% fall in its 2014 new car registrations and a 4.2% market share.
Nissan’s market share has neared 6% in 2015, and sales volumes are likely to exceed 2014’s 138,000.
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In 2014, Mitsubishi was one of the fastest-growing car brands in the UK and it looks likely to finish 2015 near its pre-recession level of 20,000.
Mini achieved a record 53,661 UK registrations in 2014 and its market share of 2.17% was the brand’s highest anywhere in the world.
Mercedes-Benz broke through the 5% market share threshold in 2014 with 124,419 registrations and it has grown further since.
At 26,556 units by the start of August, Mazda’s registrations in 2015 look like being on track to beat its 37,784 total for 2014.
CAP Automotive is predicting the current issues faced by Volkswagen will have no discernible impact on used values.
September surge in retail part-exchange and de-fleet stock may make decline in fourth-quarter used car values deeper than 2014, warns CAP
The influence of a spouse or partner can be more influential in the car buying process than price, according to research by marketing company Rocket Fuel.
The boss of Lookers said the AM100 car dealer group is getting calls from customers concerned about the Volkswagen emissions testing scandal.
Nissan has been named Manufacturer of the Year and its Qashqai Car of the Year in the first Carwow New Car Buying Awards.
Over 95% of UK fleet decision makers are worried about the implications from VW Group's emissions test scandal extending to the UK.
Mitsubishi has awarded three of its UK dealerships Outstanding Achievement awards in recognition of their sales success with the Outlander PHEV.
Vauxhall is one of the first brands to sign up to Channel 4’s new ad product, which allows advertisers to show different advertisements based on what a consumer has seen.
Honda is hoping to return to growth in Europe with a renewed model line-up and a £198.3 million investment in its UK plant in Swindon.
Will we see more standards on a global level, which is going to have repercussions on all OEMs, while the second one is longer term: is diesel really the right powertrain?
Martin Winterkorn, Volkswagen Group CEO, has resigned amid the NOx emissions bypassing scandal.
Volkswagen UK’s first statement regarding the emissions scandal says it “will do everything to fully regain the trust so many people put in us”.
The four-year rollout of Nissan’s new retail concept is about to begin in the UK and Europe.
Charles Hurst is set to build a new multi-million pound Jaguar Land Rover dealership in Belfast.
Lifestyle Europe has reported a 20% rise in pre-tax profits in its last financial year.
Vauxhall chairman and managing director Tim Tozer has quit the Luton-based carmaker, which has announced Rory Harvey as his replacement.
West of England car dealer group Heritage Automotive is rolling out the installation of Dealerweb’s Evo8 showroom management system.
Even if there was an available second hand market, the remedy will in all likelihood be a downward adjustment of the claim rather than extinguishing it completely.
Mill Volvo Stockton has won a regional award for its work with the Motability Car Scheme.
The rigging of vehicle emissions is the action of one company and no other manufacturer is implicated, says the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders regarding the Volkswagen testing issue.
Dealer group bosses are being urged to support showroom and other ‘frontline’ staff in the wake of the Volkswagen emissions’ issue.