News from 2007 March

bulletpoint Cap analysis reveals strong used market
bulletpoint GM boss launches euro tirade
bulletpoint Mini looks to India
bulletpoint Citroen appoints new aftersales boss
bulletpoint White cars make comeback
bulletpoint EurotaxGlass's queries Citroen's MPV branding
bulletpoint Ford plant to close
bulletpoint SMMT criticises Select Committee report
bulletpoint Black Horse highlights dealer finance trends
bulletpoint Motaquip highlights courtesy car trend
bulletpoint Manheim sees online car sales achieve £100m
bulletpoint HR Owen: Back in black
bulletpoint Car industry faces tough future
bulletpoint Carmakers face profits threat
bulletpoint Bodyshops to get pay protection
bulletpoint Budget fall out hits dealers
bulletpoint Wicliffe sells site
bulletpoint GM pulls out of Chrysler race
bulletpoint MG Rover workers in pension boost
bulletpoint Vosa commended for MoT
bulletpoint Peter Vardy opens third site
bulletpoint Business confidence dips
bulletpoint Subaru voted best franchise
bulletpoint Nanjing unveils first MG
bulletpoint Dealers fail with advertising
bulletpoint Skoda tops Auto Express survey
bulletpoint Inchcape launches training scheme
bulletpoint Chrysler may move East
bulletpoint FSA rules ignored
bulletpoint AA Warranty targets dealers
bulletpoint Vertu completes Bristol Street deal
bulletpoint SUV sales boom over
bulletpoint Bramall cashes in on Lookers
bulletpoint Experian reveals women's preferences
bulletpoint New car prices rise
bulletpoint Porsche raises its VW stake
bulletpoint Budget blow for dealers
bulletpoint Car production falls
bulletpoint Xpart boosts MG Rover parts service
bulletpoint Confidence grows in used car sales
bulletpoint Good control of finances is vital after slow start to year
bulletpoint Where have all the used cars gone?
bulletpoint Are auctions the only way?
bulletpoint Used cars still selling well despite pressure on market
bulletpoint Crossing into new territory
bulletpoint Nissan sends Qashqai home
bulletpoint Budget punishes green cars
bulletpoint Ebay motors on
bulletpoint Dodge unveils first SUV
bulletpoint Carshock has closed
bulletpoint New car sales to soar
bulletpoint BMW boosts used sales
bulletpoint Saab slams Budget
bulletpoint Carmakers to struggle for profits
bulletpoint Tax rise will not affect SUVs
bulletpoint Caffyns gains tax windfall
bulletpoint Budget 2007: Industry hits back
bulletpoint Howard Basford is poised to expand
bulletpoint Proteus acquired by Enduro
bulletpoint Budget 2007 latest
bulletpoint ACEA CO2 Address
bulletpoint ACEA attacks EU
bulletpoint EurotaxGlass's highlights auction preference
bulletpoint Auto Trader research reveals warranty issues
bulletpoint Dealer principal pay soars
bulletpoint PSA agrees Ryton sale
bulletpoint Meridian joins Budget debate
bulletpoint Nanjing suffers US blow
bulletpoint Auto Trader sale hots up
bulletpoint Road tax could double
bulletpoint Car safety improves
bulletpoint Geneva Motor Show 2007
bulletpoint Parliament to vote on personalised plates
bulletpoint Sainsbury's highlights financing trend
bulletpoint Saab calls for green Budget
bulletpoint Used car prices rise
bulletpoint Hummer opens its first UK site
bulletpoint European car sales fall
bulletpoint Gilbran to develop new site
bulletpoint Kia boss aims to raise brand image
bulletpoint Car dealers report growing satisfaction with franchises
bulletpoint Garage confidence at highest for three years
bulletpoint From here to Infiniti
bulletpoint Aston finds an enthusiastic buyer
bulletpoint A lot of hot air spoken over global warming
bulletpoint Honda dealers make record profits
bulletpoint Nissan boss quits the Americas
bulletpoint Emissions targets to get tougher
bulletpoint Ford reveals van drivers' sensitive side
bulletpoint European car sales
bulletpoint EU car sales fall
bulletpoint Honda Civic is the greenest
bulletpoint Car dealer rapped
bulletpoint General Motors returns to profit
bulletpoint Nationwide sees profits soar
bulletpoint RMIF calls for fair Budget
bulletpoint Subaru plays down rally car image
bulletpoint Kia director quits
bulletpoint Aston Martin numbers to rise
bulletpoint SUVs start to feel the pinch as green concerns increase
bulletpoint KPMG Global Automotive Survey
bulletpoint Motor Trader website revamped
bulletpoint Longbridge revival boosts confidence
bulletpoint Pendragon to keep selling Cadillac
bulletpoint Volkswagen Group outlines its future
bulletpoint SMMT issues Budget warning
bulletpoint BBC show slammed
bulletpoint Kwik-Fit wins Enterprise fleet deal
bulletpoint Vantage sells business
bulletpoint Buyers want green dealers
bulletpoint Jaguar canvases dealers over new XF
bulletpoint Subaru to power UK growth by diesel
bulletpoint Honda to build cheaper hybrid
bulletpoint Aston Martin is sold
bulletpoint Audi tops NFDA survey
bulletpoint LDV sets sights on expansion
bulletpoint Single Minded
bulletpoint Supergroups enter the fray in the battle of the brands
bulletpoint Ford dealers told not to haggle
bulletpoint Aston Martin sale expected today
bulletpoint Lookers preliminary results 2006
bulletpoint Lookers eyes acquisitions
bulletpoint Is this the end of the line for multi-site car supermarkets?
bulletpoint VW expands sites
bulletpoint Year of the small van
bulletpoint Plenty of opportunities for commercial sales
bulletpoint Order books already filling up for BMW's new X5 model
bulletpoint Dealers spread their online sales options
bulletpoint On the move
bulletpoint Ford closes in on Aston Martin sale
bulletpoint Oil burner to drive up Subaru sales
bulletpoint Scotland posts February rise in new car sales
bulletpoint Seat to wield axe in search of profit
bulletpoint Used car buyers shun expensive optional extras
bulletpoint New registrations dip in February
bulletpoint Renault to launch Twingo in UK
bulletpoint Car supermarket announces expansion plans
bulletpoint Cherished plate transfers to be simplified
bulletpoint Gilbran launches dealer property scheme
bulletpoint Inchcape announces major overhaul
bulletpoint Perrys acquires four Vauxhall sites
bulletpoint Blackstone looks over Chrysler's books
bulletpoint PSA drops alliance talks with Proton
bulletpoint Tesco to pay out over contaminated fuel
bulletpoint Just Car Clinics sees profits soar
bulletpoint Subaru wins multi-million pound fleet deal
bulletpoint General Motors to launch budget car
bulletpoint British businesses confident of buoyant year
bulletpoint BMW tops online poll
bulletpoint Drivers can claim for petrol damage
bulletpoint Vertu swoops to buy Bristol Street
bulletpoint Firms warned of management fraud
bulletpoint Big bodyshops less profitable
bulletpoint TVR bought and sold in a week
bulletpoint READY FOR THE RUSH:
bulletpoint Carshock stumbles
bulletpoint Contaminated fuel threat to cars
bulletpoint Strong RVs for new Mondeo
bulletpoint Bristol Street thinks nationally
bulletpoint Alfa slashes network
bulletpoint Renault cuts daily rentals
bulletpoint GLOBAL AWARENESS:
bulletpoint News in brief
bulletpoint Peugeot reviews network in bid to boost efficiency
bulletpoint £2.6bn loss for Delphi in 2006
bulletpoint Capital Bank launches used car scheme
bulletpoint Robert Stern is two times top Mini dealer
bulletpoint BROWNIE POINTS:
bulletpoint Audi aims for premium coup
bulletpoint Maccess plans acquisitions
bulletpoint BSI publishes Kitemark guidelines
bulletpoint Merc sets service intervals
bulletpoint Turnkey raises profile to gain European market share
bulletpoint Motaquip coiled for profit with new products
bulletpoint March plate change offers opportunity for finance sales
bulletpoint Prestige spin for new Spider
bulletpoint 207CC sets tone for Peugeot
bulletpoint Big is not best in bodyshop sector
bulletpoint Property demand set to rise
bulletpoint Equity share scheme
bulletpoint Pendragon profits from assets
bulletpoint Korea's driving ambition
bulletpoint PSA brands unveil SUVs
bulletpoint No bull – the Taurus has returned
bulletpoint Flagging up the F word
bulletpoint Family saga from farming to car supermarket success
bulletpoint Events diary
bulletpoint On the move
bulletpoint Alfa cuts dealer network
bulletpoint TVR owner sells out to US firm
bulletpoint Yorkshire dealer hits expansion trail
bulletpoint Inchcape keeps the Mercedes customers satisfied
bulletpoint Mahle takes stand against parts counterfeiting
bulletpoint Audi dealers sitting on 25.000 order bank
bulletpoint CarShock close to collapse
bulletpoint Garages braced for customer surge over contaminated petrol
bulletpoint New Mondeo receives RV boost
bulletpoint Saab names its best dealers
bulletpoint Chrysler offers buyouts to workers


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