Car and Van News

Vauxhall’s Sister Brand Opel Strengthens ...

Nov 22, 2017Comments off

Fresh start for Vauxhall’s sister brand, Opel in South Africa: From January 1, 2018 onwards, the German carmaker will sell its vehicles with the help

Enhanced Style And Technology For The Trans...

Nov 22, 2017Comments off

Ford’s new Transit Custom delivers a bold new design, an all-new interior and enhanced productivity to European businesses.

LPR Grows Logistics Client Portfolio

Nov 22, 2017Comments off

Pallet pooling specialist LPR UK has commenced work with a number of businesses across the logistics sector, following a series of contract wins. The successes

Getting To Grips With Vehicle Maintenance

Nov 22, 2017Comments off

Fleet managers have an ever-growing list of tasks they have to juggle each day. With high targets to meet and increasing cost pressures, vehicle maintenance

Electric Vehicle Education Urgently Needed

Nov 22, 2017Comments off

Drivers require extensive education on the various electric and hybrid powered vehicles on the market before sales of Alternative Fuel Vehicles (AFVs) will start to

RHA On The Spot With Budget Comment

Nov 22, 2017Comments off

Today's Budget is critical for the road haulage industry – the sector responsible for moving 90% of the UK economy.

Viva Rocks This Christmas With Vauxhall

Nov 22, 2017Comments off

Featuring a raised ride height with body cladding, a robust new interior and the latest connectivity including OnStar and R 4.0 IntelliLink, Vauxhall’s rugged VIVA

Rankin Vision To The New Aston Martin Vanta...

Nov 22, 2017Comments off

The new Aston Martin Vantage has made its global debut with a unique portfolio of imagery and film by Rankin, one of the most influential

Fuel Performance Breakthrough For Diesel En...

Nov 22, 2017Comments off

Drywash Europe, the UK based nanotechnology fuel innovator, is promoting a revolutionary product which, says the company, will reduce fuel consumption, improve performance and cut

A Lifetime Behind The Wheel

Nov 21, 2017Comments off

British drivers will clock up enough miles to travel to the moon and back during a lifetime behind the wheel, new research has found.