The Winter ‘Crash Season’ looms as data reveals 12% rise in older driver casualties. With the government proposing significant changes to how older motorists are licensed, new data from LeaseCar provides a timely look at this expanding demographic, revealing a complex picture of road safety and insurance costs. The potential policy updates, which … [Read more...]
Retail
Newslines 6 October
The LBX Vibrant Edition, an exclusive new model in Lexus’s top-selling compact crossover range, is now on sale in the UK. This limited-edition version of Lexus’s best-selling small SUV is endowed with a series of extra styling features that give it a distinctive look inside and out and enhance the brand’s “making luxury personal” ethos, and on-the-road … [Read more...]
First drive: Kia Sportage MY26
On the back of soaring sales in September, a new Kia Sportage has hit showrooms. After four generations since 1995 it has become Britain’s most popular family sized SUV and now gets a significant facelift outside and in with a number of technical improvements to build on the range’s powertrain options. The latest fifth generation of eight models come with … [Read more...]
Renault Dacia owners’ data stolen
Renault Group UK has said the data of some of its customers taken from the system in a cyberattack at one of its third-party data providers. This data is said to include some or all of the customer names, addresses, dates of birth, gender, phone number, vehicle identification numbers and vehicle registration details. The company says that no financial or … [Read more...]
Taking a trip down memory lane
While 71% of motorists are nostalgic for car-related experiences, there are some items that people are happy to keep in the past. When asked which items they’re happy never to see again in a car, nearly two-fifths of Brits (38%) said fluffy dice, 35% said fuzzy steering wheel covers, and more than a third (34%) said beaded seat covers. One in four … [Read more...]
Is the fuse about to blow for EV car sales?
There are indications the bubble is about to burst for electric car registrations and sales. Widespread pre-registration of electric cars is likely in the fourth quarter of 2025, a member meeting of the Vehicle Remarketing Association was told. This is because dealers and large fleets have been told car makers will be offering hefty discounts to them … [Read more...]
Old cars can go the distance and more….
New car prices are at an all-time high in the UK, having risen by an average of 25% since 202 and we're hanging onto our old cars. More motorists are looking to squeeze every last mile out of their vehicles. While the average UK car lifespan is around 150,000 to 200,000 miles, there are some drivers who manage to go way beyond that. The team at Scrap Car … [Read more...]
JLR workers and suppliers get BEN help
As JLR prepares a slow, gradual return to production after the six-week shutdown following a cyber attack on its systems in August, thousands of supply chain staff and families facing weeks without pay are urged to contact Ben’s bespoke helpline to access support. The Motor and Allied Trades Benevolent Fund is offering bespoke support to the thousands of … [Read more...]
Garages step up training
Four in five (81.2%) automotive aftermarket workshops have invested in training, talent and tooling to carry out servicing and maintenance of the latest vehicle safety and powertrain technology, according to the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders. Sustaining such investment will be critical if Britain’s roads are to become ever safer and ever … [Read more...]
What makes a family car good?
Choosing a new family car is a major decision, often involving hours of research into safety ratings and specifications. Yet for many parents, the frustration comes not from the big features, but the small, daily realities that a brochure can never capture. In fact, experts at Vertu have spotted that searches for ‘family car reviews’ and ‘family car … [Read more...]
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