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Daksh Gupta held talks over becoming Big Motoring World CEO before role went to Laurence Vaughan
Motor trade legend Daksh Gupta held talks about becoming CEO of Big Motoring World before Laurence Vaughan was preferred for the role.
Mar 2: Tyrrells crisp factory axed; Drone strike on RAF base; Dacia celebrates Dakar victory
Rachel Reeves set to approve Leonardo helicopter deal for Somerset plant The government is set to sign off on a £1bn contract with helicopter maker
Google to reveal how AI search is changing the way consumers look for cars
Car dealers worried about how they make sure their stock appears in a world dominated by AI search will be able to learn how to get prepared thanks to Google.
Grow with a partner who puts dealers first: Why franchised retailers should join KGM network
The market is moving fast. Customer expectations are rising, and profitability is increasingly tied to running a tighter operation. That is why KGM is building its UK retail network.
Renault CEO calls for range-extender EVs to replace 'fake PHEVs'
François Provost slams plug-in hybrids that prioritise combustion engine and have short electric-only range
'Baby' Defender Sport to have true "go-anywhere capability"
Work "well advanced" on Defender's smaller sibling – and bosses say it'll be nearly as good off road
HEV, MHEV, DM-i – hybrid car names are utterly bewildering
From Self-Charging to Mild Hybrid myth - the nomenclature for modern powertrains is unhelpfully opaque
Hot Vauxhall Corsa GSE breaks cover with more aggressive look
New hot hatch expected to use same 277bhp set-up as larger Mokka GSE – and get a host of sporty upgrades
Kia names new European vans boss
Movers and shakers: Erhan Eren will lead Korean firm's European vans and commercial vehicle arm
Bentley Continental used buying guide: a £110k legend for £9000
This landmark Bentley that launched the marque's VW era can now be had for a tenth of the original price
The best luxury electric cars – driven, rated and ranked
The luxury EV market has rapidly transformed from almost empty to chock-full. Here are the main protagonists
Millions of EV drivers 'spied on by the government' through their mobile phones as part of 'nanny state' plan
The government has been spying on millions of electric vehicle drivers through their mobile phones as part of a 'bizarre nanny state' plan, a new report has revealed.
Do you care where your car comes from? 'Built in Britain' stamp no longer important as popularity of Chinese brands rockets
A poll of 1,000 'in-market' buyers revealed that another aspect of a car was far more important to them than a 'built in Britain' tag.
Widest eco bridge in Britain being built as part of £460m project... but it's not to improve traffic flow
The scheme aims to deliver four miles of a safer road with free-flowing traffic while 'conserving and enhancing the special character and natural beauty the local landscape'.
Is the cost of running an EV about to fall? Court rules in favour of tax cut on public charging
A landmark ruling by the First-Tier Tribunal Tax Chamber has been handed down that would apply just 5% VAT to EV public charging instead of 20% currently.
'Dieselgate 2' High Court trial resumes as 1.6m drivers await judgement on whether their cars were fitted with illegal emissions defeat devices
A verdict is expected in the summer, with a secondary trial if car makers are found guilty to determine the level of compensation to be paid out.