Car News
Enzo Ferrari hailed as world’s most iconic car
The Enzo Ferrari is the greatest contemporary car that money can buy, according to a thorough investigation by an independent panel of the UK’s top motoring experts.
Nissan’s ‘shot in the arm’ for healthcare sector
Car maker Nissan has provided an unlikely ‘shot in the arm’ to the healthcare sector by sharing its lean manufacturing techniques with a Sunderland hospital.
Nissan at 2007 Geneva Motor Show
Nissan will be unveiling for the first time anywhere in the world a new model which will reinforce the company’s profit and growth aspirations in Europe.
Alister McRae launches brand-new WAP site
Alister McRae, the former British Rally Champion and World Rally Championship driver and brother of the most famous driver, Colin McRae, has launched his own WAP site, becoming the first rally driver to do so.
Chocolate revs higher up list than horsepower
What gift to get your girlfriend or wife for Valentine’s Day, is one of the biggest decisions men face every year. Get it right, and she will love you even more, get it wrong, she will take you shoe shopping.
You can’t do that when your driving
Using a mobile phone while driving becomes an endorsable offence at the end of February and GEM Motoring Assist – formerly The Guild of Experienced Motorists - (GEM), that is concerned for the safety of all road users, has issued a useful list of things you can and cannot do while driving a vehicle.

MG Owners’ Club supports MG sports car production at Longbridge
The MG Owners’ Club is delighted to support the confirmed resumption of volume MG sports car production at Longbridge, Birmingham in the English Midlands.

Aston Martin celebrates flagship Vanquish model
Aston Martin has announced two exciting developments for both new and existing customers of the company’s flagship Vanquish S.

New London taxi roles past milestone
Mann & Overton, the London LTI Main Dealer, has sold more than 500 of the latest generation of the iconic cabs in less than four months.

Volkswagen Passat BlueMotion to make debut at Geneva
Volkswagen has revealed the first details of the Passat BlueMotion ahead of its debut at the Geneva Motor Show on 6 March. No other vehicle of its size consumes less fuel: the Passat BlueMotion saloon returns 55.4 mpg (5.1 litres per 100 km) and produces just 136 g/km of CO2.

Peugeot set to banish the winter blues this spring
With spring just around the corner and the new ‘07’ registration plate about to hit UK roads, there’s never been a better time to discover the fantastic range of Peugeot vehicles on offer.

Bolton Council takes delivery of new fleet of Volvo gritting/snow clearing vehicles
Bolton Council have recently taken delivery of eight new 4x2 new model Volvo FL-H fitted with “Econ” 6 cubic metre Gritter bodies and new easy-fit demountable snowploughs.
Ford secures major fleet deal
Ford has been selected as the solus supplier to a 500 strong vehicle fleet by leading UK security, facilities management and business process outsourcing company, Reliance Security Group plc.

Land Rover Defender - The legend lives on at Solihull
Customer demand for the Defender, today, saw a substantially revised new model for 2007 roll off the production line at Solihull. Land Rover employees were present to celebrate this important milestone which marks the continued success of the iconic model which began life in 1948.
Petition against road pricing passes 1 million
The Downing Street petition against road pricing, started by ABD (Association of British Drivers) member Peter Roberts, today raced past one million signatures. Meanwhile, Tony Blair appeared to admit to MPs that road pricing is a tax, not a transport policy.