Dacia number one car manufacturer for brand advocacy 2018
Confirming its incredible popularity among owners, Dacia has been revealed as the UK’s top car manufacturer for brand advocacy, in a list compiled by YouGov
Electrifying a wide audience: Volkswagen ID. R Crowned “Race Car of the Year” twice
Wolfsburg (Germany) – Breath-taking all-time record at the legendary hill climb on Pikes Peak with a pioneering, fully-electric drivetrain and a spectacular look – the
Drivers Three Times More Likely To Be Breathalysed In December
As the countdown to Christmas begins, drivers are being warned they are nearly three times more likely to be breathalysed in December than a normal
The new Isuzu D-Max Utah V-Cross will make you V-happy
Birmingham 3rd December 2018 – Isuzu UK, the pick-up professionals, is pleased to announce the launch of the new Isuzu D-Max Utah V-Cross double cab. A
Five Top Tips to Save Cash on Fuel
Motorists can save cash at the fuel pumps by taking advantage of five cost cutting pieces of advice aimed at Britain’s army of truck and
ITS professionals split over driverless car investment
The UK’s Intelligent Transport Industry seems to be split over whether taxpayers’ money should be spent on the development of driverless cars. At the ITS
Dearman unveil new liquid nitrogen refueller with Air Products
Clean cold experts Dearman and industrial gas supplier Air Products have unveiled a new refueller to complement the groundbreaking Dearman transport refrigeration unit (TRU). The
World’s biggest commercial electric vehicle project announced in UK
The world’s biggest trial of commercial electric vehicles (EVs) has been given the green light by UK energy regulator Ofgem, bringing together leading power, technology,
Marston’s Inns and Taverns partners with Engenie to become first UK pub chain to roll out rapid EV chargers
Marston’s Inns and Taverns, the UK’s leading independent and pub retailing business, today unveils a partnership with rapid electric vehicle (EV) charging network Engenie to
Ford Reveals How Big Data Could Help Make Cities Safer
It is often only after accidents have occurred that particular junctions or stretches of road are identified as problematic for drivers, cyclists or pedestrians. Now