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New player coming soon

Drawing on its 80 year heritage of designing and manufacturing robust, cleverly engineered Light Commercial Vehicles, Nissan continues to raise the bar with the introduction of the all-new NP300 Navara. The pick-up is

It’s the 50th anniversary of the Cobra Daytona Coupe

Back in 1964, the Cobra was all dominant – except at such high-speed European circuits as Le Mans...

HPI launches vehicle monitor

Automotive technology solutions provider, HPI, is helping dealers generate more business leads with the launch of Vehicle Monitor. The new service allows dealers to track

Volkswagen’s new Amarok Atacama brings the desert to the urban jungle

Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles is turning up the heat this summer with the arrival of the new limited edition Amarok Atacama. Named after the vast desert

Ford’s world-first knee airbag in all-new Ford Mustang protects passenger & saves space

The all-new Ford Mustang is the first vehicle to be equipped with a new type of knee airbag that is integrated within the lid of

Cutting corners to get cheaper motor insurance backfiring on thousands of motorists, warns the ABI

Thousands of motorists are paying a high price, in some cases driving illegally, by cutting corners...

Countdown to ADR compliance – Motor Codes urges industry to act

Motor Codes, the government-approved consumer watchdog for the automotive industry, is warning businesses that time is running out to register with an Alternative Dispute Resolution

Brake urges companies to improve road safety to save lives

Brake, the road safety charity, is running a free online training course next month – to help companies improve the safety of their drivers when

VUHL 05 now on sale in the UK & viewable at Brighton speed trials & Kop hill climb

The enticing VUHL 05 street-legal lightweight supercar is now on sale in the UK, following the appointment of the marque’s first European dealer – Bespoke

34% of transport managers plan to quit in next five years

Did you know that 34 per cent of transport managers plan to leave the industry in the next five years, according to a Freight Transport