Just Add Fuel is Peugeot’s innovative and unique fixed-cost motoring package – and now it’s available to teenage drivers.
Since launch in July 2010, over 27,000 UK drivers over 21 have taken advantage of Just Add Fuel but it is now available for 18-20 year olds on Peugeot 108 models only.
Ford and a shipping agency are under investigation over alleged bribes paid to speed up clearance of parts containers through the Russian port of St Petersburg.
It’s Russia’s European gateway and notoriously slow in processing shipments and now a German newspaper reports two Ford employees, eight people employed by freight agency Schenker and a Russian contractor have been questioned and the probe has brought in the United States Securities and Exchange Commission alongside German investigators.
Strong European demand has offset slower sales in China and lifted Volvo profits over 70% in six months.
A new model programme and new business plan is helping boost business for the Swedish based car maker and help it achieve 500,000 sales this year.
Admiral has announced pre-tax profits of £186.1m for the six months to June.
It is a 1% rise for the group, which has offices in Cardiff, Swansea and Newport and has over four million policy holders.
Many motorists up and down the country are guilty of slowing down to ‘rubberneck’ at road traffic accidents, with almost half of Brits (48%) arguing that it is normal to be curious at the scene of a traffic accident, according to Confused.com.
Findings from the price comparison site reveal that almost three quarters of motorists (72%) admit to glancing at incidents as they drive past, with one in 10 (10%) claiming that they’d even reduce their speed if it meant getting a better look and risk a potential fine of up to £5,000 for careless driving, which 20 drivers in Cambridgeshire now face after rubbernecking an accident on the A14 in May.
Nissan has developed an alert system for its EVs which uses a windscreen mounted camera to identify pedestrians and cyclists.
It then switches on the directional sound alert to aim the audio waves at them.
The new platform created by technology experts Imperious Technologies is set to revolutionise the motor industry.
The Jolt proposition is a universal platform, available to all insurers and vehicle manufacturers, which works through a mobile phone fixed to a screen-mount and records data for future downloading.
As thousands of families pack up the car for every possible eventuality this summer ŠKODA wants to remind customers that checking the health of their vehicle is just as important as remembering to charge the iPads.
For just £25, ŠKODA customers can book their car in at one of ŠKODA’s 134 retailers across the UK for a Summer Health Check where their beloved car will undergo an Express Visual Check (EVC), delivered by fully-trained technicians.