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New 2018 Nissan Juke Crossover upgraded

Nissan has announced a number of new features and design upgrades to its popular Juke compact crossover. They enhance both the exterior and interior of

The search is on for future stars of Volkswagen commercial vehicles

It’s National Apprenticeship Week (www.gov.uk/government/topical-events/national-apprenticeship-week-2018-naw-2018), and Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles has kicked off its search for the next crop of talented individuals to join its 2018/19

3 in 4 drivers are yet to complete their 35 hours required CPC training

Only 24% of drivers have completed the full 35 hours CPC training required of them by 2019, with nearly half of drivers (49%) still at

CO2 Emissions rise for the first time in a decade in Europe

Average CO2 emissions generated by new cars in Europe increased during 2017 – the first rise in 10 years. The analysis, carried out by JATO

What to expect from the Geneva Motor Show

The city of Geneva, Switzerland is about to become of the center of the automotive universe. Automakers from all over the world are descending upon

UK new car market dips in February

UK new car market dips in February 80,805 new cars driven off forecourts in the month, -2.8% down on 2017, as UK new car market

Shift from fleet to mobility is helping power interest in medium term rental, says Meridian

A move towards thinking about fleets as just one element in general mobility strategies is helping to power interest in medium term rental among corporate

National Franchised Dealers Association

The Winter 2017/18 NFDA Dealer Attitude Survey has revealed that the average satisfaction score given to vehicle manufacturers by the franchised dealers has decreased by

Toyota enters the next phase of its European Powertrain Strategy

At an executive meeting this evening with media representatives on the eve of the Geneva Motor Show, Toyota shared details of the next step of

Morgan launches ‘Gloves Off’ Aero GT

The Morgan Motor Company has today revealed its most extreme road-going model to date, the Aero GT. The family owned, British manufacturer officially unveiled the