Volkswagen is joining forces with world-renowned audio specialist Beats Electronics to launch a ten-model range of Polo special editions that feature a stunning sound system wrapped in fresh styling cues. The Volkswagen Polo Beats is available with two 1.0 litre or a 1.2 litre petrol engine starting at £13,910 and running to £17,060. The Polo … [Read more...]
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Newslines 14 May
With the holiday season getting into swing, the RAC has launched the most comprehensive European breakdown cover available. A first for the industry, the new 5 Star Defaqto Rated RAC Comprehensive Plus European Breakdown Cover operates in 48 countries, covers nine passengers or more, and offers up to £1,000 towards garage labour costs – more than any … [Read more...]
Wales hosts new world first
A Welsh Olympic-standard white water rafting course has entered the motoring record books in an unusual way. Red Bull ambassador Aimee Fuller guided a Jeep Renegade Trailhawk on the thrilling challenge at Cardiff’s International White Water Centre. The Renegade and Olympic snowboarder Aimee tackled extreme off-road conditions as they went up and down … [Read more...]
For the love of a duck …..
Ford security guard Stewart Webster was unflappable when he saw a duck in distress outside the main gate to Bridgend Engine Plant. The entrance is adjacent to Ogmore River and he saw a duck and some ducklings gathering around a drain cover on the access road and suddenly one of them fell through the grating. “I ran over and the duck was … [Read more...]
Nissan take controlling stake in Mitsubishi
Mitsubishi is being rescued from possible collapse by manufacturing partner Nissan, which will take a controlling 34% stake for the equivalent of £1.52 Billion. The companies said they plan to sign an agreement by May 25 in which Nissan can name four directors to Mitsubishi Motors’ board. A Nissan-appointed director can also be named chairman of … [Read more...]
Newslines 13 May
The operator of Magor Services has lodged an official objection to the proposed route of the £1bn M4 relief road. Roadchef said the so-called black route would be "devastating" for its Magor services, which employs 190 people, as it would by-pass them and comes after the owners of Newport Docks opposed the plan which it said would cut it in half and make … [Read more...]
Lucky Severn Valley Stages goes ahead
The organisers of the Pirelli MSA Welsh Forest Rally Championship have welcomed news that the fifth round of their series, the Rallynuts Motorsport Severn Valley Stages, will go ahead as planned. The news follows a temporary agreement being reached between National Resources Wales and the sport’s governing body, the MSA. The current agreement over fees … [Read more...]
Swansea salesman is rising star of industry
A young car Sales Executive who joined Sinclair Volkswagen Swansea at just eighteen years old has scooped a top award from one of the motor industry’s top magazines. Nineteen year old Cameron Davies has been named a 2016 ‘Motor Trader Rising Star’ in the title’s UK search for the next generation of movers and shakers. The magazine launched the … [Read more...]
Big drive to boost fuel cell vehicles
Plans to make nearly every vehicle in the country zero-emission by 2050 have taken a further step forward today, with the launch of a £2million government fund to encourage more businesses to switch to hydrogen-fuelled vehicles. The Fuel Cell Electric Vehicle (FCEV) Fleet Support Scheme will allow local authorities, health trusts, police forces, fire … [Read more...]
Dealer failings leave them open to prosecution & penalties
The average used car dealer is carrying out three provenance checks per vehicle over the course of a sale, according to data compiled by the RAC. Looking at typical usage of the recently launched RAC Passport for dealers, it appears that a check is made when they are considering acquiring a vehicle, once more when it is put on sale and again before it is … [Read more...]
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