Lexus is reshaping SUV design with an approach that owes more to sportscars than slab-sided 4x4s
Better safe than sorry Survey shows overwhelming public support Almost nine in 10 (87%) are in favour of drivers having to prove they have had a recent sight test every 10 years, when they renew their
How would you feel? A third of motorists would consider making a quick getaway if they accidentally damaged another vehicle while no-one was around, according to new research. A new poll commissioned by ContractHireAndLeasing.com found that
The AstaZero city simulator Volvo hope that their use of AstaZero will help them realise their vision that no one should be killed or seriously injured in a new Volvo car by 2020. AstaZero, the world’s
The Deeside factory Toyota UK has switched on almost 13,000 solar panels today (21 August) to power the car manufacturer’s Deeside factory in North Wales. The thousands of solar panels will provide up to 10% of
Helping fleets to meet sustainability commitments The Fuel Card Group is inviting fleets to join it on ‘The Green Journey,’ as their route to a sustainable world. ‘The Green Journey’ is the name for its approach
The Volvo FE CNG: Whoever smelt it, dealt it Volvo Trucks is expanding its model range in Europe with a truck that runs entirely on methane gas. The Volvo FE CNG (Compressed Natural Gas) has been
The Mercedes C-Class is top of the pile The Mercedes C-Class, Volkswagen Golf and Audi A3 are the only cars to have retained their position in the top ten contract hire market compared to a decade
A sign of success Sales up by 8.1% on last July The European new car sales market is showing no sign of slowing down with July’s sales up 5.4% on the same period last year according
The right-hand-drive Ford Mustang For the first time in its illustrious history, a right-hand-drive Mustang will roll off a Ford assembly line when global production begins this year. The addition of a right-hand-drive Mustang to Ford’s