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First Vehicle Leasing Specialist To Join Ic...

Jul 31, 2017Comments off

Fast-growing Fleet Assist has been acquired by United States-headquartered investment house Eli Global for an undisclosed sum.

Diesel Scrappage Cannot Be A Token Gesture

Jul 31, 2017Comments off

As the government announces plans to ban the sale of petrol and diesel cars by 2040, the motor industry professional body, the IMI, is highlighting

New Comprehensive Dealer Finance Service

Jul 31, 2017Comments off

Every year, the UK motor industry sees £74 billion worth of car loans and motor finance approved, £51 billion of which is lent directly through

Daimler Continues Successful Path With Reco...

Jul 31, 2017Comments off

Daimler AG (ticker symbol DAI) continued along its successful growth path in the first half of 2017 and set new records for unit sales and

29% Increase In Luxury Car Registrations In...

Jul 31, 2017Comments off

Ford Fiesta may have been the most popular car for the masses last year, but research by click4reg.co.uk has revealed the most popular brands, models

Wake Up To The Dangers Of Fatigue Urges GEM...

Jul 31, 2017Comments off

Road safety and breakdown organisation GEM Motoring Assist is urging drivers to be wise to the dangers of fatigue on journeys. The advice comes as

Government Urged To Put Automotive First

Jul 31, 2017Comments off

British motorists could see their annual car service and repair costs rise by 10% to £777 after Brexit if no deal is reached between the

Successful Business Development At Volkswag...

Jul 28, 2017Comments off

The Volkswagen brand has continued its good start to the year in the second quarter and maintained its positive business development. Both sales revenue and

Škoda Auto Increases Deliveries

Jul 28, 2017Comments off

ŠKODA AUTO continues its success. In the first half of 2017, the Czech car manufacturer increased its deliveries, sales revenue and operating profit. From January

Nine Names Shortlisted For Seat’s New Lar...

Jul 28, 2017Comments off

Starting now, SEAT is going to organise several focus groups in its main markets and will carry out tests in different countries where it sells