New survey reveals that two-thirds of motorists now using AI in car buying journey
Two thirds of motorists are now using AI to help them negotiate the car buying journey.
Jan 23: NI hike boosts gov coffers; Bugatti celebrates Veyron; Police overhaul
Government borrowing falls sharply as national insurance hike boosts coffers
Can car dealers sell cars on social media – join us for a Car Dealer Live masterclass
Is it possible to sell cars purely via social media? Well, for some dealers it’s more than just a pipe-dream.
Former BMW apprentice technician John Beckley becomes new boss of Rolls-Royce in the UK
Rolls-Royce has a new UK boss after John Beckley was named as the luxury brand’s regional director for the United Kingdom, Europe and Central Asia.
Family-run Chariots Specialist Cars named as BYD's first UK Retailer of the Year
Chariots Specialist Cars has come out on top at BYD’s inaugural Dealer Awards, as the Chinese brand continues to grow its retail operation in Britain.
Failed used car dealership to be bulldozed despite opposition as councillors hit out at 'eyesore'
A former used car dealership which fell into administration with multi-million-pound debts is to be demolished, despite strong criticism of the plans.
Weekly Briefing: How dangerous is a sale or return model for car dealers?
The Car Dealer Briefing from James Baggott summarises the week’s most important motor trade headlines for you all in one place.
Autotrader boss confirms package prices will rise AGAIN – and explains why in Car Dealer Podcast
Autotrader’s CEO Nathan Coe has confirmed dealers will face a 5.5% increase in their package prices this year.
Targa Florio Cars to 'enter liquidation' as it blames 'difficult trading conditions' for collapse
Targa Florio Cars director William Kirkham has told the BBC that the supercar dealer is ‘entering liquidation’ and he is ‘filing for bankruptcy’.
The Roadside Assistance Market: Are The Days Of The Spanner-Wielding Mechanic Over?
As vehicles become rolling computers and EVs proliferate, breakdown services face an existential question about whether roadside repairs remain possible or if recovery is the only option.
We Didn't Ask For 'Smart' Cars, So Why Are We Getting Them?
Manufacturers force unwanted technology into vehicles, creating distraction, surveillance concerns, and usability nightmares while ignoring buyers who simply want cars that drive well.
The Rich Get Richer As Lamborghini Smashes Another Sales Record
Italian supercar maker delivers 10,747 vehicles in 2025 despite economic headwinds, proving ultra-luxury performance cars remain recession-proof as wealthy buyers queue for £300,000 machines.
Next DS No4 to be 'completely different' take on family hatch
Work on next French A-Class rival has begun, with designers aiming to "express a different, brand new concept"
Faster and cheaper: How the Cupra Leon R beat VW at its own game
Sharp dynamics, a 221bhp punch and all from £5000 – the Leon Cupra R is a certifiable bargain
We didn’t ask for 'smart' cars - so why are we getting them?
Modern car tech does a lots of different things, and not all of them are good