- Fuelcards.co.uk manufacturer news: Honda’s trouble in China 28/05/2010
Production has been halted at all four of Honda's car assembly factories in China due to a strike over pay at one of its parts plants, also in China.
- Fuelcards.co.uk motoring news: Warranty guarantee 28/05/2010
Used car buyers are continuing to request extended guarantees even as confidence returns to the sector, according to RAC Warranty.
- Fuelcards.co.uk motoring news: Tougher testing 27/05/2010
The Institute of Advanced Motorists has called for drivers to continually improve their skills to reflect the demanding conditions on today's roads.
- Fuelcards.co.uk motoring news: Biofuel questions 27/05/2010
A new survey by TheGreenCarWebsite.co.uk suggests deep confusion amongst drivers on the true benefits of biofuels.
- Fuelcards.co.uk motoring news: Congestion consultation 26/05/2010
Volvo UK has hailed the Mayor of London's announcement of a consultation on the Congestion Charge exemption for low CO2 vehicles.
- Fuelcards.co.uk industry news: BCA in the spotlight 25/05/2010
British Car Auctions (BCA) scooped the Internet Award in this year's 2010 Fleet World Honours for the third year running.
- Fuelcards.co.uk motoring news: At risk of finance fraud 25/05/2010
New figures from the Finance and Leasing Association (FLA) reveal that almost 2,500 motor finance applications were made over the first three months of 2010.
- Fuelcards.co.uk manufacturer news: Zoe's broken down! 24/05/2010
French car manufacturer Renault is facing a backlash over plans to name its zero emission concept car 'Zoe'.
- Fuelcards.co.uk motoring news: Three Peaks 21/05/2010
A York woman bereaved in a road crash last year is to spend the first anniversary of her husband's death scaling the three Yorkshire Peaks to raise funds for road safety charity Brake.
- Fuelcards.co.uk motoring news: Stepping on the brakes 21/05/2010
Almost 70 per cent of drivers admit to changing their driving habits in response to price rises at the pump, according to a new survey by car supermarket Motorpoint.
- Fuelcards.co.uk motoring news: Outsmart used car sellers with a vehicle check 20/05/2010
HPI and the Finance and Leasing Association (FLA) support Car Crime Awareness week to encourage car buyers to conduct a vehicle history check before purchasing a used car.
- Fuelcards.co.uk motoring news: The future of zero 20/05/2010
One of the UK's leading fleet industry bodies has called for talks with the new Government on the future of tax changes and the real world availability of zero and low emissions vehicles.
- Fuelcards.co.uk motoring news: Women missing out 19/05/2010
Significantly fewer female business drivers receive driver training from their employers than men, according to new research by IAM Drive & Survive, a subsidiary of the Institute of Advanced Motorists (IAM).
- Fuelcards.co.uk technology news: Hack attacks 18/05/2010
The computer systems in modern cars are vulnerable to attack, according to a new investigation by security experts.
- Fuelcards.co.uk motoring news: Idle drivers 18/05/2010
A new survey by The Fuelcard Company highlights the risks taken by delivery drivers.
- Fuelcards.co.uk manufacturer news: Prius on land and water 17/05/2010
Civil engineering firm Land & Water Services has ordered three new Prius T3 hatchbacks for use by its project managers.
- Fuelcards.co.uk industry news: Scrappage analysis 13/05/2010
Almost 400,000 vehicles were sold as a result of the Government scrappage scheme,, according to a new analysis by the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders.
- Fuelcards.co.uk manufacturer news: Nissan back in the black 13/05/2010
In another sign of financial recovery in the motoring sector, Nissan has announced a return to annual profits.
- Fuelcards.co.uk motoring news: Don’t DIY 13/05/2010
More motorists are attempting to repair their cars themselves due to money worries, reveals new research carried out for Kwik-Fit by ICM.
- Fuelcards.co.uk manufacturer news: Toyota back in profit 12/05/2010
Japanese car giant Toyota has managed a return to profit in spite of recent massive recalls due to safety concerns.
- Fuelcards.co.uk motoring news: Misfuelling mishaps 11/05/2010
Diesel drivers are most at risk of misfuelling accidents, according to the British Insurance Brokers' Association (BIBA).
- Fuelcards.co.uk industry news: Lada saga 11/05/2010
Legendary Russian low end car the Lada could be making a return to the UK thanks to a new partnership between manufacturer AvtoVAZ and Renault.
- Fuelcards.co.uk industry news: ‘Pothole Poetry’ sweeps the nation 11/05/2010
Road users across Britain are expressing their frustration at poor quality of road surfaces through Twitter poems.
- Fuelcards.co.uk industry news: Clocking off 10/05/2010
Journalists from BBC Watchdog recently teamed up with vehicle information specialist HPI for an investigation into a huge clocking scam.
- Fuelcards.co.uk manufacturer news: Renault tyres of Michelin 07/05/2010
Renault and Michelin have launched a new promotional deal designed to remind motorists of the need to check their tyre pressures regularly.
- Fuelcards.co.uk manufacturer news: Electric cars too quiet 06/05/2010
Plans have been announced to make European manufacturers include artificial warning noises in the latest zero emission electric vehicles, following concerns that they pose a potential hazard.
- Fuelcards.co.uk manufacturer news: Renault rapped 06/05/2010
The Advertising Standards Authority has banned an advert for Renault cars which claimed they reduced CO2 emissions based on industry figures from France.
- Fuelcards.co.uk motoring news: Devon road protest 05/05/2010
An elderly road safety campaigner has begun a vigorous protest against heavy levels of traffic in his Devon village.
- Fuelcards.co.uk motoring news: £100 million not enough 05/05/2010
The £100 million pledged by Labour to repair road surfaces following the severe winter weather will not be enough, according to 62 per cent of respondents in a recent Exchange and Mart survey.
- Fuelcards.co.uk motoring news: New tyres let down 04/05/2010
As many as a third of tyres sold in the UK do not meet the most stringent safety tests, the Managing Director of Continental Tyres has claimed.