Honda held off production to see what the market would look like after the economic crash.
Blue Bell BMW group managing director, Sue Brownson OBE, has been elected ‘Master of the Coach & Coach Harness Makers’, becoming the first ever female to hold the position with The Worshipful Company of Coachmakers and Coach Harness Makers of London.
Hyundai has revealed its new i30 at the Frankfurt Motor Show ahead of its on sale date in the UK early next year.
Halfords Autocentres is looking to increase the amount of servicing work it does on light commercial vehicle and light trucks after signing a deal with 1Link Service Network.
Ford's new managing director has praised its retailers for their performance in a "tough" UK market.
New London-based sports car brand Eterniti will have a showroom, atelier and build facility in the capital when it launches with its first model the Hemera next year.
Ex-Audi UK boss Jeremy Hicks has been appointed as the new group managing director of Jaguar Land Rover UK.
Kia is to launch a convertible version of its Soul crossover in the UK in 2014.
Mercedes-Benz will launch a small SUV below the GLK to compete in the premium segment of the market.
Ford has revealed its Fiesta ST concept at the Frankfurt Motor Show today which hints at what the production model will look like when it goes on sale before September next year.
Cambria Automobiles has been awarded the Payroll Giving Gold Award 2011 by the automotive industry charity BEN, marking the second consecutive year that Cambria has received the award.
Infiniti has announced its intention to unveil a two-seat, mid-engined sports car concept - at the Geneva show six months from now.
Top 20 AM100 dealer group Cambria Automobiles has added the Vauxhall franchise to its portfolio following the acquisition of a dealership in Southampton from Hartwell.
Suzuki is looking to dissolve its partnership with Volkswagen following a dispute over engines and the terms of their partnership.
Seat has appointed Steve Robertson as its head of fleet and business sales following the recent departure of Nick Andrews.
Information relating to the 2011 AM Financial Conference has now been released.
Fiat Group Automobiles UK has officially opened Motor Village Croydon which brings together Fiat, Alfa Romeo, Jeep and Chrysler under one roof.
Birchwood Motor Group and Shell have today announced a new lubricants arrangement.
Dealers only have a short time left to take part in a major new study designed to help them improve profitability.
Community groups in Yorkshire are being invited to bid for funding from Vantage Toyota’s Community Drive scheme.
The Volkswagen-Porsche merger has been delayed and won’t happen until 2012 at the earliest because of legal hurdles.
New British car company Eterniti Motors has shown off the Hemera, its first model, ahead of the car’s launch at Frankfurt motor show next week.
Tustain Motors recorded a £251,828 loss after tax in its first set of accounts.
Renault believes it has turned a corner and rectified its problems with product quality and reliability.
Land Rover dealers are completing the biggest overhaul in showroom infrastructure for more than a decade in preparation for the launch of the Range Rover Evoque.
A Swedish court has today rejected Saab’s application for protection from creditors, pushing it a step closer to bankruptcy.
But if caught by the European Commission, companies involved in cartels can face huge fines.
New MD talks of his ambitions for further growth as new car market share heads for 4.8%.
John Martin Group has recorded a surge in profits following its scaling back in the wake of the recession.
The new AM Financial Management "putting profit before turnover" website is now live.