BMW i8 to debut at BVRLA fleet congress
BMW’s first plug-in hybrid is to make one of its first appearances in the UK next month, when it appears at the BVRLA Fleet Technology Congress. The new plug-in sports car, only the second to be ...
BMW’s first plug-in hybrid is to make one of its first appearances in the UK next month, when it appears at the BVRLA Fleet Technology Congress. The new plug-in sports car, only the second to be ...
The first pictures of Peugeot’s new refreshed 508 have been revealed ahead of the model’s debut, which will take place simultaneously at the Moscow and Chengdu Motor Shows in August. Gaining the ne...
Nissan’s new X-Trail is expected to achieve new highs in residual values, thanks improvement in technology and safety. According to the latest figures from CAP, the new X-Trail will retain 53% of ...
Sinclair Finance and Leasing will use Fleet Assist’s 7,000-strong garage network for service, maintenance and repair work on its 3,000-plus vehicles throughout the UK. The new contract between the...
Whether you like it or not, think it’s common sense or Big Brother encroaching too far into the car, we will see E-call become standard fit in all new cars and light commercial vehicles from Octobe...
Ogilvie Fleet received a record number of orders for new fleet vehicles in May. For the first time since setting up in 1979, the fleet solutions provider broke the 500 mark for vehicle orders in a ...
The National Grid has added 200 Ford Transit Custom vans to its fleet. Powered by Ford’s 2.2-litre TDCi 100PS diesel engine, the fully-liveried ECOnetic vans have been equipped with racking system...
Who does a breakdown rescue service turn to for reliable transport? In the case of the AA, it has turned to Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles, taking delivery of no less than 90 Transporters. The AA...
Hitachi Capital Vehicle Solutions has managed to grow business for its daily rental proposition on the back of an improved service. The leading fleet management firm, says its new focus on contro...
It was only last week this column was making the point that UK maximum speed limits are seriously out of kilter with the modern world we live and drive in. It seems the government must be avid read...