Vauxhall’s upcoming Insignia will be the first car with a system that can ‘read’ speed limit signs and warn the driver. The optional new technology, combined with a lane departure warning system, will become available from 2009 on the Insignia and is expected to be rolled out on future new…
Porsche GB is set to open its new multi-million pound customer experience centre at the famous Silverstone motor racing circuit by early September. Construction is almost complete at the circular building, which resembles a Porsche dealership, alongside the Hanger straight at the circuit. As well as providing present and future…
Volkswagen chief executive Martin Winterkorn says that the European Union’s goal to cut average CO2 emissions to 120 g/km by 2015 is ‘realistic and achievable’. Mr Winterkorn said his goal was to develop a Volkswagen Golf that ran on three to four litres per 100 km, though he did not…
Fuel prices, congestion, better telecommunications technology and corporate policies aimed at reducing CO2 emissions are all leading to employers becoming increasingly willing to allow employees to work from home. Even Government departments are getting in on the act with the Department for the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) becoming…
Shanghai Automotive Industry Corporation will begin manufacturing of the MG Rover at the Longbridge plant in Birmingham in August or September. The company says it has established a 40-strong UK dealer network in readiness for sales to start. SAIC says that initial production will be ‘modest’, but will step it…
Record rises in the price of both petrol and diesel have been measured by the AA, overtaking last month’s record increases. With the price of crude oil reaching nearly $140 a barrel, the AA says that nationally, unleaded petrol prices rose by 5.6p per litre to 118.2p (5.37 a gallon)…
Fuel tanker drivers supplying Shell forecourts across the UK have ended their pay dispute lifting the threat of a second four-day strike scheduled to start on Friday (June 20). The drivers, employed by haulage firms Hoyer UK and Suckling Transport to deliver fuel to the forecourts, returned to work yesterday…
Shell tanker drivers were due to return to work at 6am tomorrow (Tuesday, June 17) following a four-day strike. However, the drivers, who work for two companies contracted to the oil company, Hoyer UK and Suckling Transport, are due to walkout again for four days in pursuit of a pay…
Hydrogen fuel cell and battery powered cars are a key part of Tory leader David Cameron’s environmental plans to both strengthen the economy and help tackle the rising cost of living. In a speech to environmental leaders, Mr Cameron outlined what he called ‘our Blue/Green Charter’, which included pledges to:…
Bentley is recalling 33,155 cars after discovering a design fault that could lead to them catching fire. The problem with four Continental models, which can cost £137,500, means that owners must take their car to their dealer to have a defective fuel filter modified. The recall affects a total of…
Tyre manufacturer Bridgestone has become the latest producer to increase tyre prices to UK motorists more steeply that on the continent. Blaming higher raw material and import costs, the world’s leading tyre maker is raising tyre prices across Europe for the second time in months. UK drivers face price increases…
Indian vehicle manufacturer Tata Motors, which recently completed its acquisition of Jaguar and Land Rover, has approached shareholders to ask for permission to raise a £1.5 billion war chest to fund further acquisitions. It is believed that potential targets could include Hummer, the General Motors’ owned company that was put…
Talks to prevent a four-day strike starting tomorrow (Friday, June 13) by tanker drivers who deliver fuel for Shell continued today (Thursday, June 12). Members of the Unite union representing more than 600 drivers met their employers to try to find a resolution to the pay dispute yesterday (Wednesday) but…
Barclays has revised its full-year new car sales forecast upwards, despite predicting a tough period of trading in the latter half of the year. Forecasts for the UK economy have been revised down in recent months as the effects of the disruption in financial markets on the wider economy become…
Drivers on the A14, which links the Midlands with the east coast ports, are to benefit from more reliable and safer journeys as Transport Secretary Ruth Kelly announced the go-ahead for an £89.5m project to install new jam-busting technology on the route. The scheme will deliver improvements over a total…
The credit crunch could force some of the leasing industry’s big players out of the market, according to Jon Walden, boss of UK contract hire firm Lex. Speaking to BusinessCar: Mr Walden said: “We could see one or two of the top 10 decide to exit the leasing industry. It…
Motorists are shunning their cars following record rises in the price of fuel, according to the International Energy Agency. The organisation has reported that ‘British motorists are clearly driving less’ following a doubling of crude oil prices in the last 12 months. Petrol retailers have reported that fuel sales have…