Autotrader has added new AI-driven ‘I’m looking for’ categories to its platform to help ‘car buyers navigate an increasingly complex automotive market’
Aston Martin is expecting its profits to fall below expectations this year, with bosses blaming the impact of US tariffs.
ATS Euromaster has announced it will wind down its UK operations after efforts to stem mounting losses failed to turn the business around.
Not every part exchange is clean and straightforward. Many arrive with issues attached – warning lights, mechanical faults, cosmetic damage, missing service history, or incomplete paperwork – but what can you do with them?
Inflation falls to 3% boosting chance of interest rate cuts
The FCA has agreed to a major climbdown regarding its car finance redress scheme, with carmakers set to be made exempt.
Dealer group Snows is welcoming customers to stylish new surroundings following an extensive refurbishment of one of its West Sussex Toyota sites.
Polestar boss Michael Lohscheller has praised the ‘renaissance of the dealers’ as the Swedish brand prepares to launch its biggest product offensive to date.
Mitsubishi is in ‘advanced negotiations’ with potential dealer partners as the Japanese brand prepares to return to the UK.
The Car Dealer Podcast has continued its US road trip with a visit to the world’s largest car auction in Manheim, Pennsylvania.
Peter Waddell ran Big Motoring World as a ‘fiefdom’ and complained that there were ‘too many Muslims in Enfield’ prior to being ousted from the company, a court has heard.
mfldirect is the largest single-source supplier of used cars in the UK, selling around 250,000 vehicles each year. Yet despite this scale, many dealers have still not engaged on the platform.
Not long ago, sourcing vehicle stock was one of the most labour-intensive parts of running a dealership.
UK jobless rate surges as nearly one in six young people out of work
Big Motoring World founder Peter Waddell has been accused of hiding behind his disabilities as a ‘fig leaf’ in an attempt to justify his own ‘egregious misconduct’.