Jaguar Land Rover is developing a new range of technologies which will use colours, sounds and touch to help prevent accidents involving bicycles and motorbikes.
British sports car manufacturer Caterham Cars has launched an approved used car programme.
Autorola is celebrating its 10th anniversary of working with Peugeot and its dealer network.
Vauxhall has announced its all-new Corsavan which will be in UK showrooms from next month.
Autoparts and workshop equipment distributor Andrew Page has completed a rebrand of its national network, including a number of Unipart Automotive centres.
Seat has confirmed pricing and specification for its all-new ST Cupra 280 estate.
Lexus has launched a new Advance Plus specification for its CT 200h model.
Fiat has revealed its new i-Deal package offering young drivers a new 500 model, insurance and servicing for £239 per month.
The Institute of Advanced Motorists (IAM) has appointed Sarah Sillars OBE as its new chief executive as she returns full-time to the automotive sector.
Renault's group sales of cars and light commercial vehicles (LCVs) in 2014 took it to a 10% share threshold in Europe, with a gain of 0.6 percentage points.
BMW has revealed the all-new 1 Series which is due to go on sale on March 28.
An independent car dealer has been ordered to pay more than £4,200 in fines and compensation after not properly advertising the mileage on a vehicle.
We're announcing the finalists who've made the shortlist for the 2015 AM Awards.
Alphera Financial Services UK, which reported record double digit sales growth in 2014, plans to develop new levels of customer lead management this year, said Kirk Franks, head of national sales.
The Institute of the Motor Industry is changing the title of Automotive Technician Accreditation (ATA), along with Automotive Management Accreditation (AMA), to ‘IMI Accreditation’ as part of the IMI’s brand overhaul.
The Government has got independent dealers and repairers "under the spot light" as a major source of complaints to Citizens Advice and so called consumer detriment.
Ford, together with its national dealer network, is inviting customers across the UK to its ‘Ford Tech Live’ event this weekend.
Despite operating only manufacturer-owned outlets, Tesla will consider franchising to car dealers over time, according to its founder Elon Musk.
New, small cars scored the lowest when it comes to meeting official mpg figures, research from consumer motoring website HonestJohn.co.uk suggests.
London Morgan is partnering up with the famous London-based furniture designer Squint to produce a limited edition model.
Mercedes-Benz of Weston-super-Mare has increased its weekend opening hours to cater for after sales customers who can’t find the time to visit during the week.
Shoreham Vehicle Auctions is predicting that whatever happens to the UK economy and new van market in 2015, the used market will remain in a ‘win win’ position.
The use of video to showcase cars continues to increase among manufacturers, dealers and the body repair industry as CitNOW trebles its turnover in 2014.
Understanding how would-be car buyers are searching for their next vehicle as well as the models most in demand is critical for a dealership’s used car strategy, Auto Trader’s head of research and insight Stuart Bluck will tell delegates at AM’s Digital Marketing Conference, hosted in conjunction with the trade’s leading media group.
A salesman at a Yorkshire Mercedes-Benz car dealership "skimmed off" money from 14 sales into his own account.
BMW's sales and marketing head says carmakers are coming under pressure from technology and advertising companies to share data collected by connected cars.
Ford, Jaguar and Aston Martin car dealer Cambria Automobiles said its first four months of trading in its new financial year have been "substantially ahead" of the prior corresponding period in 2013/14.
Vauxhall Motors has launched a bold new advert depicting the Brits love affair with the Vauxhall Corsa.
Volkswagen UK dealers have begun taking orders for the Street Up and Club Up, ahead of first deliveries in March.
Remit Training, the apprenticeship provider part owned by the Retail Motor Industry Federation (RMI), has received an overall 'grade 2 - good' rating following an inspection by education standards body Ofsted.