Kia has revealed a new concept teaser image of its Cross GT ahead of the Chicago Motor Show.
Vauxhall has introduced twin-turbo diesel technology to the Zafira Tourer range making it one of the most powerful diesel seven-seaters on the market.
Our stereotype of the Germans is that they are the masters of engineering: great at perfecting the tangible, but not really the people you want for the intangible. However, it is getting harder to ignore the fact that, when it comes to branding, they appear to be the best in the industry.
Is the 19% decline in UK dealer network size due in any part to demands by brands for franchisees to invest in larger retail facilities?
Dorchester Nissan’s 67-year old Bill Board has sold 6,650 vehicles in his 36-year career in the motor trade and is aiming to hit 7,000 before he turns 70.
Over half of motorists are changing their driving habits and considering a more fuel efficient vehicle due to the rising cost of fuel.
The Office of Fair Trading has announced it will not be launching an investigation in the UK retail fuels sector.
Confidence in the workplace is essential in boosting output and the automotive sector is under performing in comparison to other sectors, according to research from iOpener Institute.
Today the Low Carbon Vehicle Partnership (LowCVP) launches a renewed strategy for carbon reduction from road transport at a London event held in celebration of 10-years leading the shift to greener cars, buses, trucks and vans and the fuels which drive them.
In a guest blog, Vertu Motors chief executive Robert Forrester suggests the way franchised dealers have upped their game on customer service could help the high street avoid further major collapses.
I was speaking at the AM Hit for Six Conference in Oxford, elaborating on the thesis that customer satisfaction is a weak measure of loyalty or even repurchase intention.
In a guest blog, Vertu Motors chief executive Robert Forrester suggests the way franchised dealers have upped their game could help the High Street avoid further collapses.
The latest AM Executive Breakfast Club speaker is RAF pilot John Peters, who was shot down over Iraq in 1991 and taken prisoner for 47 days. Peters now runs an MBA course at Aston Business School focusing on leadership.
What Car? has named its ‘Best Buys For Brits In 2013’ with vehicles to suit virtually any budget.
A ‘slower than usual’ start to 2013 gave way to increasingly brisk trading in the used car market as January wore on, according to CAP.
MPs have asked the Treasury to put more focus on a single Budget in the UK rather than using the Autumn Statement as a second Budget in the year.
Renault UK is set to rebuild in 2013 after the challenge of the last year, according to Thierry Sybord, its managing director.
Ford, Daimler and Renault-Nissan have signed a three-way agreement for the joint development of common fuel cell system to speed up availability of zero-emission car technology and significantly reduce investment costs across all companies.
Toyota has regained its position as the biggest carmaker in the world after boosting sales by 22% in 2012 to 9.75 million units globally.
BCA has been awarded a two year solus contract renewal to deliver vehicle remarketing services to Kia Motors UK.
Kia has previewed its Pro_Cee’d GT ahead of the Geneva Motor Show in March.
Vauxhall managing director Duncan Aldred has added Europe-wide responsibilities to his existing role.
Santander Consumer Finance partners with IMI Awards to offer accredited F & I training.
Renault's budget brand, Dacia, has demonstrated that inexpensive cars are often the best performers for depreciation.
AM's popular aftersales conference returns on April 24 with a focus on maximising profit potential and boosting customer loyalty.
New research by business information provider Precise suggests the UK automotive industry could be on the road to recovery.
Vehicle processing and fleet management company Paragon has acquired Stobart Vehicle Services, previously the vehicle services division of Autologic.
Manheim has introduced the new Code for Vehicle Grading across all 17 of its UK sites, plus various online platforms, in line with guidance from the National Association of Motor Auctions (NAMA).
Exide Transportation, a division of Exide Technologies, has signed a three-year supply agreement with the RAC expected to represent 160,000 battery sales a year.
The apparent widespread lack of attention given to effective recruitment by dealers has led to a push on a new online assessment tool designed to help businesses find - and ultimately retain - the best people as well as reduce costs in ineffective management.