Posts Tagged ‘climate change’

Volvo get Mayor to change his mind but what’s their car like?

Posted on August 9th, 2009 by Serman

Volvo has been successful in its challenge to The Mayor of London to review the current Congestion Charge alternative fuel [...]

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M P Value for money

Posted on February 11th, 2009 by In51der

It is getting very close to what the trade calls “MPV season”, where buyers flock into showrooms looking for [...]

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Venezuela, at least you know when you’re being robbed!

Posted on October 8th, 2008 by In51der

Venezuela has its problems that’s for sure, there’s the constant risk of armed street crime, carjacking, robberies on buses, kidnappings [...]

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Prius get’s the thumbs up from eBay

Posted on October 3rd, 2008 by In51der

I have just come off the telephone with an old friend of mine who retails a lot of his cars [...]

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Carmakers will face tough CO2 targets

Posted on October 1st, 2008 by In51der

Carmakers’ bid to delay the EU Commission’s deadline for dropped CO2 emissions has been rejected by EU lawmakers.
They now face [...]

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Tackling Congestion by Influencing Travel Behaviour

Posted on June 5th, 2008 by In51der

The Highways Agency wants to combat traffic congestion by using the" Influencing Travel Behaviour programme" it has designed.
This is how [...]

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Bargain of the Week

Bargain of the Week – Buying a Supercar – part one

Bargain of the Week – Buying a Supercar – part one

OK, here's the scenario. Nine friends all want to own supercars. Nine friends can't afford to buy a supercar. Late in the summer of 2009 ...

Bargain of the Week – Mini Cooper

A guy was talking to me the other day and asked my advice, which can be dangerous, about what car to buy next. He was ...

Bargain of the Week – Porsche Cayenne S

With the snowy weather causing its usual spate of mayhem this month, unsurprisingly 4x4's seem to be the preference at the moment. Funny that. Speaking ...

Scrappage

Scrappage scheme ends, hard work begins

Scrappage scheme ends, hard work begins

March is obviously a busy month for franchised car dealers, and perhaps carries more significance this year given that it coincides with the end of ...

Car Makers Premier League – February 2010

It’s time once again for the Car Makers Premier League where each month we take a look at the top 20 manufacturers in terms of ...

Scrappage scheme enters final stage

The final phase of the Government's scrappage scheme began yesterday (Wednesday 24th February). Car manufacturers have been allocated shares of about 50,000 potential further orders based ...