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Survive the summer getaway – top tips to make your journey as painless as possible
(Posted on 19/07/18)It’s estimated that drivers are expected to make more than nine million leisure journeys by car between Friday and the end of the weekend heralding the start of the school summer holidays.It marks more than a month of freedom for children, running from their classrooms faster than Usain Bolt at an Olympic final. Not so much...
Fuel prices drop in June but will they increase again?
(Posted on 05/07/18)After suffering the worst monthly petrol price rise in 18 years in May, June provided motorists with a little welcome relief at the pumps with the average price of unleaded falling by nearly 2p a litre.However, all eyes will remain on the pumps as fuel price volatility has been a regular feature in recent months.Data from the RAC...
Easy-to-read guides answer your car leasing questions
(Posted on 28/06/18)As a fleet management and leasing broker it’s our job to make your life easier. We take the pressure off fleet managers and help drivers with any query, whether it’s a complex tax question, how much excess mileage you’ll pay or whether your new car comes with rear parking sensors.Our experienced account managers...
Summer motor events
(Posted on 21/06/18)The weather’s heating up, it’s the longest day of the year and it’s time to plan an exciting list of activities for the next few months. What better way to while away a weekend than at a motoring event? There are plenty to choose from, catering for the motorsport fanatic to the classic car enthusiast. ...
Fuel retailers should slash prices and pass on wholesale cost savings
(Posted on 14/06/18)The RAC is urging fuel retailers to slash forecourt prices by 2p per litre as wholesale fuel costs have dropped. Data from RAC Fuel Watch shows that despite wholesale prices having dropped by between 2.5p and 3p since 22 May, fuel prices have risen since the end of April (22 April) – with the average price of a litre of unleaded...
Carmakers face fines for emissions cheating in government crackdown
(Posted on 07/06/18)Carmakers will face substantial fines if they supply vehicles designed to cheat emissions tests to the UK following a crackdown by the government.Under new regulations, manufacturers could be forced to pay up to £50,000 for each new vehicle found to be fitted with defeat device.The rules have been brought in following a government...
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