A former Arthur Prince Volkswagen sales executive, who left the job to concentrate on his hockey career, will compete for Great Britain at the Rio 2016 Olympics.
Alan Day Volkswagen’s volunteer work has helped rugby club Saracens win an award for their work with disabled youngsters within their community.
Former Audi fleet sales director Iain Carmichael has joined JCT600.
Snows Group opened its first Volkswagen Van Centre at an official launch of the “long lasting and lucrative” new business venture.
The first law suit against Volkswagen has been filed in Germany on behalf of hundreds of institutional funds seeking damages resulting from the emissions scandal.
Volkswagen is making 50 of its Golf GTE hatchbacks available to London motorists for £7-an-hour as part of a new partnership with the Zipcar car sharing network.
Volkswagen has replaced the Golf Estate SE trim with a Match edition.
Swansway Group picked up a trio of awards as Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles recognised its top performing Van Centres during the first quarter of 2016.
Alan Day Volkswagen was at the heart of the scrum to support Saracens as they completed a domestic and European double at Twickenham on Saturday.
Vertu Volkswagen has begun a £1.4m redevelopment of its dealership in Daybrook, Nottingham.
Corkills Volkswagen has turned to the local press to source a very particular used vehicle ahead of the official opening of its new showroom.
Volkswagen is rolling out the use of hand-held tablet devices and video in dealerships in a bid to transform customers’ aftersales experience.
UK Volkswagen dealers have expressed concerns that low-profit recall work related to the ‘dieselgate’ emissions scandal will run “for years”.
Inchcape plc has opened the doors of Volkswagen’s new flagship UK showroom which sends “a very clear message” about the brand’s bid for continued growth, according to Volkswagen’s UK director.
Volkswagen Group has reported a loss of €1.3 billion for 2015 after making a €16.2bn provision for costs relating to the diesel emission scandal.
An agreement which will see Volkswagen buy back around 600,000 vehicles from their US owners as part of a $1 billion settlement “sends out the right signals to the consumers”, according to industry analyst.
Volkswagen is once again feeling the force of the US backlash to its emissions deception this week, with a $15 billion lawsuit filed and a possible $1 billion in compensation deal for customers.
The emissions scandal that embroiled Volkswagen last autumn appears to have been forgotten by consumers.
Volkswagen Financial Services’ fleet operation has made two key management appointments with the addition of Chris Allgood and Melanie Miles.
Convertibles and city cars outperformed the market by increasing their value in a used car climate of decreased margins but “healthy demand”, Cap HPI has reported.