Land Rover celebrates 70 years
Land Rover will mark its 70th anniversary with a global broadcast celebrating the world’s favourite 4x4s and the people who love them. Starring the cars
FCA launches Company Car Drivers Club
An exciting new scheme, which offers company car drivers a range of excellent benefits, has just been launched by Fiat Chrysler Automobiles UK. Open to
Subaru opens its doors to prospective franchisees this May
Subaru UK is pleased to invite prospective franchisees to its ‘open house’ franchising event, at the manufacturer’s Birmingham head office on 30th May 2018. Following the
A Lincoln logistics firm’s largest fleet investment to date
A leading transport firm in Lincoln has ploughed over £930,000 to grow its fleet. Rase Distribution has spent over £700,000 on vehicles and £225,000 on
Three things that will impact how fleets operate in 2018
Derek Bryan, Vice President EMEA at Verizon Connect has been looking forward to trends in fleet management and the factors that potentially have a significant effect.
Isuzu pickup fleet conversions showcased at CV Show 2018
Isuzu UK showcased award-winning D-Max conversions at CV Show 2018, following significant fleet partnerships in first quarter of 2018. Positioned at the forefront of the
Plans for prestige medium term rental fleet announced by Meridian Vehicle Solutions
Plans for the launch of a new prestige medium-term rental fleet later this year have been announced by Meridian Vehicle Solutions. The company intends to
Renault Trucks is first LCV OEM to launch telematics – Vantelligence
Renault Trucks has announced the launch of the first LCV OEM telematics system – ‘Renault Trucks Vantelligence, powered by Verilocation’, a new, turn-key fleet management
The new BMW 8 Series Coupe
Current driving dynamics tests being carried out on the new luxury sports car in Wales demonstrate not only the harmonious interaction between drive and suspension,
Many British lorry drivers are cheating tough emission controls
A recent Channel 4 and Mail Online investigation have found unscrupulous British hauliers are cheating new tough emission controls with a simple computer hack. Strict