Global carmaker Stellantis, which owns the Peugeot, Citroen, Vauxhall, Opel, Fiat, Alfa Romeo, Dodge, RAM, Chrysler, Abarth and Lancia brands, has reported a loss of €2.3 billion (£2.01bn/US $2.7bn) in the first six months of 2025.
Trade-to-trade platform Dealer Auction has revealed that the Ford Kuga offered dealers the highest profit potential in the sub-£10,000 retail bracket in June.
New research following the announcement of the Government’s latest Electric Car Grant has shown that 38 per cent of car buyers would consider buying a new EV before the grant scheme ends in 2028, with 65 per cent of those aged under 35 saying they will bu...
A sales advisor at a Lookers dealership who nearly £22,000 from her workplace to bankroll a luxury lifestyle beyond her means has been jailed.
In this week’s Car Dealer Briefing James Baggott rounds up the motor trade news you cannot afford to miss.
Fords of Winsford has clocked up record sales in the first half of 2025, beating all previous records dating back to its founding in 1959.
While uncertainty remains over whether Chinese-made cars will qualify for the government’s new Electric Car Grant (ECG), Leapmotor has decided to take matters into its own hands.
If you’ve ever idly scrolled through social media and are into cars, chances are you’ll have come across supercar dealer GVE London.
Motor trade legal experts Lawgistics is expanding its team with the appointment of a new operations and technology director.
Car manufacturer Stellantis has mobilised its Peugeot dealers to help fix vehicles from sister brands Citroen and DS with problem airbags.
Vertu boss Robert Forrester has welcomed the ‘necessary’ new Electric Car Grant but questions remain over when customers will actually start to see discounts.
JLR has announced drastic plans to slash its UK workforce amid increased pressure on sales.
Polestar has added to its UK dealer network with the addition of two new sites in East Anglia.
Renault Group has appointed Duncan Minto as its interim CEO, following the recent departure of former boss Luca de Meo.
Car dealers have been advised NOT to retail Citroen or DS models affected by the airbag safety recall by a team of motor trade lawyers.