Car News
Skoda sponsors world ice hockey champs
For the sixteenth year in succession, Skoda is due to sponsor the International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF) World Championships*. The event will take place in the home of the sport, Canada.
Aston Martin Racing and Gulf confirm Le Mans drivers
The Aston Martin Racing team, which will race in the iconic blue and orange colours of Gulf, has announced its driver line-up for the Le Mans 24 Hours in June.
Spring breaks from Honda
Civic customers can now get behind the wheel of the futuristic 5-door hatch for less than £150 per month, thanks to Honda’s new range of PCP incentives.
Thrilling finish sees Peugeot win again in Monza
The outcome of the 1,000km of Monza, second round of the 2008 Le Mans Series, was only decided at the end of the thrilling final 20 laps which saw Pedro Lamy catch and pass the N°2 Audi R10 to claim overall victory for the Peugeot 908 HDi FAP.
Ford Focus on performance
Fast, fun and fabulously good looking, a new version of Ford’s performance flagship Focus goes on sale at dealerships across Great Britain from May 1.
Audi: Le Mans Series – Monza
Allan McNish’s miserable 2008 season continued when the Scotsman suffered disappointment in the second round of the Le Mans Series at Monza.
Audi youngsters take lead in LMS
With a second-place finish at the 1000-kilometre race at Monza (Italy), the two Audi drivers Mike Rockenfeller (24) and Alexandre Prémat (26) took the lead in the drivers’ standings of the European Le Mans Series.
Citroen’s C_Chic exhibition showcases the ultimate auto-apartment
If you’re looking for some inspiration to redesign your home, it might be worth taking a few pointers from the car on your own drive.
Don't ignore child safety seating on the ‘school run'
Of those undertaking the school run, either driving children to school or nursery, 15% admit to having driven a child who was not secured in the appropriately safety seating, be that seat belt, booster seat or child car seat.
Mortgage consultant transformation into racing driver
Whittled down from more than 10,000 entrants, the 2007 Vauxhall VXR Racing Driver of the Year competition winner John Allison will live out his school boy dream when he takes his place on the grid for the first time this weekend in his racing Vauxhall Astra VXR.
Fiat Group year-on-year improvement
Fiat Group revenues rose nearly 10% to €15 billion, with all businesses contributing to the increase, despite the uneven trading conditions in some key regions.
Cadillac SRX: Crossover puts premium on luxury & space
A genuine all-rounder, Cadillac’s first-ever luxury crossover, the SRX is a bridge between Cadillac’s premium full-size saloons and its powerful luxury SUVs.
BCA re-opens in Tewkesbury
British Car Auctions (BCA) is re-opening for business in Tewkesbury, following the temporary closure last year as a result of severe flood damage. The centre, located in Northgate Lane, was closed for seven months while repairs and refurbishment took place following the severe flooding in the area.
Cadillac Escalade: Eight-seat luxury, refinement and exclusivity
Completely redesigned last year, the 2008 Cadillac Escalade is a world-class image and sales leader in the global large luxury SUV segment. Escalade features integrated powertrain, chassis, safety and interior systems that deliver the most powerful and efficient of luxury SUVs.
Alfa Romeo puts priority in customer experience
Proof that Alfa Romeo’s UK strategy to transform its vehicle reliability and customer experience is coming together, has been clearly evident in the latest customer satisfaction reports from Auto Express magazine’s Driver Power 2008 surveys.