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Rolls-Royce new luminary collection

In a bold expression of dynamic luxury, Rolls-Royce unveils the Wraith Luminary Collection. Inspired by those who lead where others follow, the Wraith Luminary Collection will ‘light the way for […]

Kia builds 3 millionth car

Kia Motors has manufactured its three millionth car in Europe since production began in Žilina, Slovakia in 2006. The three millionth car to roll off the production line is a […]

Land Rover Legends

One of the UK’s leading specialist classic vehicle insurance brokers, Footman James, is searching for Land Rovers with a personal story to tell. This year marks the 70th anniversary of the […]

Motorists don’t trust sat navs

Despite nearly three quarters (71%) of UK motorists using satellite navigation in their cars, 87% of people do not trust it to get them to the right destination every time. […]

Volvo Product Technology Course

Due to a continued overwhelming response Volvo Cars UK have made available further dates for their product / technology update course. It provides delegates with the latest information on Volvo’s […]

Arizona suspends driverless cars

The governor of Arizona, Doug Ducey, has suspended driverless cars on the state’s roads following the fatal accident of a woman last week. A few days after the accident, a […]

Carlyle Group swoops for AkzoNobel

AkzoNobel has announced the sale of 100% of its Specialty Chemicals business to The Carlyle Group and GIC for €10.1bn. The deal, expected to be completed by the end of […]

LV= wins court case

LV= General Insurance, the UK’s third largest motor insurer, yesterday won a court case against 17 men who tried to defraud the company following a minor road accident. The ‘have-a-go’ […]

Potholes cost Brits £1.7 billion

British drivers spend £1.7 billion repairing damage to their vehicles because of potholes every single year, according to new figures from the UK’s largest online marketplace for car repairs and […]

Baldwins and Bluecity partner

Baldwins Repair Group is delighted to be the first UK accident repairer to work in partnership with Bluecity, the point-to-point electric car sharing scheme. This unique scheme is being gradually […]

IAAF suggests ‘sweeping change’

The latest Industry Briefing, hosted by the Independent Automotive Aftermarket Federation (IAAF), took place at Phocas Business Intelligence Software, Middlemarch Business Park, Coventry on Thursday 15 March, with ‘sweeping change’ […]

£100 million towards road improvements

The Road Haulage Association welcomes the news that Government is to make a further £100 million available to councils across the UK to repair potholes and other damage caused by […]