Honda’s much anticipated Type R will be a shade under £29,995 on the road.
The GT version will cost an additional £2,300 at £32,295 on the road and will come with a host of extras while PCP pricing brings the new Civic Type R to an even wider customer base, with payments under £300 a month at 5.9% APR with a 30% deposit.
French light-vehicle registrations have continued to make gains during the early months of 2015.
According to the latest data published by local trade association, the French Automobile Manufacturers’ Association (Comité des Constructeurs Français d’Automobiles: CCFA), the number of vehicles registered in February grew by 2.9% y/y to 176,468 units. Passenger car registrations were the main driver of this improvement, reaching 147,130 units, a gain of 4.1% y/y.
Europcar, the vehicle rental leader in Europe and a major player in the mobility market, extends its product portfolio with the launch of Keddy by Europcar which will be exclusively available through tour operators, online travel agencies and brokers.
This new product was developed specifically for price-sensitive leisure customers who want to fully benefit from Europcar expertise and quality of service.
Glass’s and HPI say family hatchbacks are now one of the most lucrative models to “clock” and wind-back recorded mileages.
Amended Fiestas can see 35% fraudulently added to their false value and the VW Golf may make 40% compared to the true mileage, or £1,875 in the case of the Ford and £3,000 on the VW.
Bentley Motors has unveiled the EXP 10 Speed 6 two-seater concept.
The luxury sports car indicates how Bentley wants to extend its line up and break into new sectors without compromising its traditional craftsmanship, refinement or performance.
The Ford EcoSport has been revised to boost sales.
Softer riding with additional technology and a restyled interior the next series will not get the rear-mounted spare wheel to improve looks and reduce manufacturing costs.