BMW’s UK boss Jim O’Donnell has accused its dealers of being complacent.
BMW is preparing to enter the market for car-style people carriers, the firm's chief said.
BMW’s latest investment in Mini production at Oxford will help maintain the brand’s strong positioning and sales during the coming years, according to Andy Hearn, the carmaker’s new general manager.
BMW has confirmed 200 new jobs in the UK as part of a £100m injection into its Oxford Mini plant.
New 3.0-litre gives 6-series a boost
Bigger, sharper and running BMW petrol engines, Peugeot’s 207 has broken cover for winter testing.
BMW has issued a recall of up to 20,000 diesel models following the discovery that some fuel-injection pumps supplied by Bosch are faulty.
BMW is recalling all recently-built models with a six-cylinder diesel engine which were built in December 2004 and January 2005. This covers models such as the X5 3.0d, 730d, 530d and 330d.
BMW is expected this month to announce a major expansion of its Oxford Mini plant, involving an investment of about £150m and create hundreds of jobs.
BMW has announced pricing details for the latest 7- series flagship range, due for launch this spring with a new range of engines and interior/exterior changes.
BMW is planning its largest ever launch to the fleet and leasing sectors for the new 3-series.
A diesel for the petrol-head
Blue Bell BMW and Mini in Crewe has created a new role of local business consultant in its corporate sales department.
BMW Group achieved record UK sales in 2004 with over 145,000 BMW and Mini vehicle registrations, an increase of 9% compared to 2003.
BMW Great Britain has announced a range of new petrol engines for 5-series models.
Following its introduction in Europe, BMW GB has launched the first-right hand drive head-up display system for UK drivers.
Leslie Trainer, the founder of £35m turnover Trainer BMW in Swansea, has died. Trainer, who started the business in 1969 together with his wife Ellen and son Martin, was a fellow of the IMI and had served on various committees of the Motor Agents’ Association.
BMW says it has no plans to shift production of its cars to the United States, after industry magazine ‘Automobilwoche’ reported that BMW’s upgrade of its U.S. plant would enable it to build cars there.
Prices for the new BMW 3-series have been announced.
Engineering bosses at Daimler-Chrysler and BMW have ditched proposals to develop 42-volt electrical systems for their prestige vehicles