The Car Dealer Briefing from James Baggott summarises the week’s most important motor trade headlines for you all in one place.
EVs accounted for the majority of the fastest-selling used cars in February, new data seen exclusively by Car Dealer shows.
A car salesman from Portsmouth has avoided jail after defrauding his employer of more than £13,000 to pay for his gambling addiction.
Two used car dealership owners in the North West of England have been sentenced following a trading standards investigation by Warrington Borough Council.
BCA has been cleared by the Competition and Markets Authority to complete its deal to buy Aston Barclay.
Korean carmaker KGM Motors has welcome another car dealer to its growing network.
The final terms of the FCA’s motor finance redress scheme are expected to be published by the end of the month, with the regulator set to impose an ‘implementation period’ to help streamline the process.
UK economy could face ‘very significant’ impact from Iran conflict – OBR
Used car retail prices climbed in February, with second-hand EVs recording an encouraging rise.
Car dealer Just Motor Group has agreed a landmark deal which will see ownership of the firm fall partially into the ownership of its employees.
Big Motoring World founder Peter Waddell nicknamed one of his employees ‘Ching the P***’ and was acused of labelling another a ‘muslim w***er’, a court has heard.
Rachel Reeves to insist she will stick with the plan at spring statement
Dealer group W R Davies has appointed a new general manager for its Rhyl Nissan showroom.
Volvo UK has revealed its top-performing dealers for 2025 at its prestigious annual awards ceremony.
EV buyers still need an element of ‘hand holding’ and the government needs to do more to level up the playing field across the country.