TrustFord has announced the acquisition of a Ford dealership from Islington Motor Group in Trowbridge.
Omoda and Jaecoo have continued their growth in the UK by achieving their highest ever market share of 2.71% in July, with the Chinese brands set to open yet another new showroom in Nottinghamshire.
Profit for the family-run car dealer group Yeomans soared in 2024 as turnover was boosted by new dealerships.
Bosses at the family-run Sinclair Motor Group say they are ‘extremely proud’ of the firm’s performance last year, despite profits being slashed in half.
The used car market is showing signs of strength in the second half of the year, with consumer confidence growing and average prices remaining nearly the same for the fourth consecutive month.
Electric car values in July have shown increased consumer confidence in them and their pricing, with the latest figures showing their prices held stronger month-on-month than any other fuel type.
Chinese car brand BYD has said it has been forced to act following ‘ongoing uncertainty’ over whether its vehicles will be eligible for the Electric Car Grant.
The first electric cars to be eligible for the government’s Electric Car Grant have been announced… and they’re all Citroens.
JLR has moved quickly to replace outgoing CEO Adrian Mardell, with the carmaker appointing PB Balaji to fill the role.
The FCA’s potential redress scheme for motorists who were mis-sold motor finance could run into difficulty as a result of car dealers’ ‘patchy’ records.
Family-run dealer group FJ Chalke has been chosen by a well-known building firm for the supply of Nissan vans.
New car registrations slumped by 5.0% in July, but the dip is predicted to be ‘only temporary’ as confusion around the government’s Electric Car Grant is expected to ease over the coming weeks.
The Supreme Court is today expected to publish its long-waited judgment in relation to the car finance commission saga but how significant could a ruling either way prove to be?
Millions of motorists who were mis-sold car finance could receive payments of up to £950 each after the Financial Conduct Authority announced a consultation over a potential redress scheme.
Mazda is on a mission to provide ‘one of the very best’ car manufacturer warranties on the market by raising the period of cover of its offering to six years.