Two car dealers have been named among the best big companies to work for in a special list compiled by The Times.
In this week’s Car Dealer Briefing James Baggott rounds up the motor trade news you cannot afford to miss.
Lookers is set to close its head office in Altrincham ‘imminently’ after more than 50 years in Manchester.
Hippo Motor Group has opened a new site in Peterborough as part of plans to continue expanding its retail footprint.
Porsche dealers have been told to halt the sale of selection of used Taycan models.
Lloyd Motor Group has announced the acquisition of Telford Skoda, based in Carlisle.
A Hampshire pensioner is showing no signs of slowing down after collecting his latest high performance car from a Snows BMW dealership.
Auto Trader Group saw healthy rises in pre-tax profit and revenue over the last 12 months, in which it rolled out a suite of AI products for dealers and scaled up its customer-focussed ‘Deal Builder’ service.
Car and commercial vehicle production in the UK last month fell to the lowest level since April 1952, latest data reveals.
A Nissan dealer group is aiming to serve up the perfect cuppa by creating its very own brew.
High used car stock led dealers to cut prices in May, boosting sales.
Auto Trader’s Catherine Faiers has justified the group’s £375.7m annual profits in a wide ranging interview with Car Dealer.
Dealer group Hartwell saw its profits tumble in 2024 with bosses saying the result reflects a 'challenging yet resilient year'.
Former Jeep boss Antonio Filosa has been named as the new CEO of Stellantis, six months on from the shock departure of Carlos Tavares.
Tesla's European sales dropped off a cliff in April, despite the new EV market more generally enjoying a strong month.