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Statement by Prof. Dr. Winterkorn

Sep 24, 2015Comments off

“I am shocked by the events of the past few days. Above all, I am stunned that misconduct on such a scale was possible in

Mitsubishi Motors launches new ‘Harebridâ...

Sep 24, 2015Comments off

Mitsubishi Motors in the UK is delighted to announce the launch of its new ‘Harebrid’ model, a five foot hare statue, to support the ‘Hare

Driver shortage and driver CPC are biggest ...

Sep 24, 2015Comments off

Driver shortages and the Driver CPC are the most challenging issues faced by transport managers, according to a survey conducted for the Freight Transport Association

MG is the latest addition to the ‘House o...

Sep 24, 2015Comments off

Nathaniel Cars, known locally in Bridgend as the ‘House of Cars’, is the latest dealer to join the MG franchise. The Wales based family-run garage,

EU pollutant emission testing

Sep 23, 2015Comments off

In light of the latest emission testing news, ACEA recognises the gravity of the situation and is taking this very seriously. However, we cannot comment

Rolls-Royce motor cars unveils bespoke ‘W...

Sep 23, 2015Comments off

When the established rules become a constraint to creativity, it takes individuals of vision to carry the game forward. It was this spirit of individuality

Born to be mild

Sep 23, 2015Comments off

This week’s tips from the IAM’s head of driving standards, Peter Rodger, are offering advice to motorcyclists about how to minimise the risk of an

SMMT statement: emissions testing

Sep 23, 2015Comments off

“The UK automotive industry understands the concerns consumers may have following the actions of one manufacturer in regard to emissions testing and the subsequent decision

Roadwork ban will save time and money for o...

Sep 23, 2015Comments off

The Freight Transport Association (FTA) says a new Government ban on long stretches of roadworks on motorways could reduce delays and cut costs for HGV

BVRLA comment on VW emissions announcement

Sep 23, 2015Comments off

The BVRLA has responded to Volkswagen’s announcement that 11 million diesel engines worldwide have software discrepancies that could lead to a deviation between their ‘official’