Nissan will end Note production in Sunderland next spring. It has been a slow seller and now Nissan want to create room to expand Qashqai production as its best seller in Europe. The company said it was going to put the next generation Juke, based on the Qashqai, into production for sale in 2018 but has indicated it may rethink its production strategy … [Read more...]
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Bentley test mobile fuel service
Buy a Bentley in America and it could come with access to a personal fuel tanker. The British luxury car-maker is working on a collaborative trial with an innovative American technology start-up, Filld – a mobile app-based fuel-delivery service. The convenient app-based ‘Filld for Bentley’ service will initially be available to customers in California, … [Read more...]
Late registrations boost September to new record
UK new car sales in September, rose 1.6%, according to the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders as 469,696 cars were registered and buyers went for the new 66-plate. The performance marks the highest September on record, while the total number of cars registered so far this year also grew to 2,150,495 units – up 2.6% compared with the same period … [Read more...]
Tradelines 5 October
The cost of unleaded petrol and diesel crept up again in September, as a result of rising world oil prices putting upward pressure on the wholesale cost of both fuels, says RAC Fuel Watch. The average cost of a litre of petrol ended the month at 112.07p, and diesel averaged 113.34p per litre, the highest average price since August 2015, and up 0.42p while … [Read more...]
Newslines 4 October
About 6,700 Audi Q7s will be recalled in the UK to fix a possible safety issue with the rearmost seat after US regulators have ordered a recall on about 19,200 Audi Q7 models sold since August In an accident it is possible the seats will move forward and not protect occupants. Women who get their car tyres checked and OK'd by a … [Read more...]
Your life in their hands and cars
Where you live and how much you are prepared to pay will probably determine if you survive, suffer serious injuries or die in a car crash, according to a study by Thatcham Research. Safety experts at Thatcham Research have welcomed the addition of two more Euro NCAP five star performers, the Peugeot 3008 and Mercedes E Class. However, with much of the … [Read more...]
British flair in the shadow of Eiffel Tower
Eight of the UK’s major car brands united at the Eiffel Tower in Paris on the eve of the key international motor show to demonstrate the diversity and quality of cars currently produced in the UK. Senior executives from British-based manufacturers, including Aston Martin, BMW MINI, Honda, Jaguar Land Rover, McLaren, Nissan, Toyota and Vauxhall, were … [Read more...]
Nissan demand protection from UK Brexit deal
Nissan want tariff protection compensation for any eventual trade costs resulting from Britain's exit from the European Union before committing to more investment in its UK plant, said CEO Carlos Ghosn. Nissan is due to make a decision early next year on where to build the next Qashqai SUV - long before the terms of Brexit are likely to be known. "If I … [Read more...]
SUVs not putting a wheel wrong on forecourts
Boasting practicality, presence and efficiency, subcompact SUVs are all the rage in the UK at present and clearly an increasingly popular choice with drivers. The latest analysis from cap hpi looks at the total cost of ownership (TCO) to reveal the 10 SUVs with the lowest motoring costs over the first 3 years. The Dacia Duster Estate 1.6 SCe 115 … [Read more...]
Tradelines 28 September
The automotive industry quality standard ISO/TS 16949 is being updated after seven years of operation. The International Automotive Task Force document IATF 16949:2016 will be released 1 October and there is less than two years for companies to comply. UK car production rose 9.1 percent in August compared with the same month last year, the Society of … [Read more...]
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