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Mercedes-Benz Vans UK gets new MD in 2025

Mercedes-Benz has appointed Iain Forsyth as the new managing director of Mercedes-Benz Vans UK, a role he will assume from 1st March 2025. In his new position, Forsyth will be responsible for the strategic development of the van business in the UK, as well as the digitalisation of key value streams. He will take over from Robert Veit, who has ...

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Vertu technician wins JLR Master Technician Award

Will Ivey, a Level Four Master Technician at Vertu Land Rover Truro in Cornwall, has been named the winner of the UK JLR Master Technician Award for the second year in a row. The achievement highlights Will’s exceptional skills and dedication to his craft, particularly in the areas of hybrid and electric vehicle technology, where Master Technicians excel. Will said: ...

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Arnold Clark buys Wingrove Motor Company

UK dealer giant Arnold Clark has bought Wingrove Motor Company for an undisclosed sum. Wingrove Motor Company Limited has been serving the needs of North East motorists since 1925, when the company was founded on the West Road, Newcastle upon Tyne. Wingrove has four centres in the North East, including showrooms in Silverlink, North Tyneside, and Fenham and Newcastle. It ...

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Vauxhall reveals pricing and specification for Movana Hydrogen

Vauxhall has announced full pricing and specification for the Movano Hydrogen, the latest addition to the Vauxhall electric and hydrogen vehicle line-up, offering zero exhaust emissions solution with a range of up to 311 miles (WLTP). Available in Prime specification, prices start from £66,450 OTR with orders opening in Spring 2025. The Movano Hydrogen will complement the existing Vauxhall line-up ...

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Poor car sales and steep prices point to ‘deep-rooted’ problem in Europe

  Carmakers across Europe need to cut prices to boost sales volumes in a mature market under pressure from Chinese carmakers and the EU Mandate. That’s the view from Jato Analytics which said concerns “are mounting over the survival of Europe’s automotive industry” if manufacturers are unable to find ways to reduce their prices. Car sales in Europe are in ...

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Charging and battery anxiety still worry EV drivers

Charging points and battery anxiety continue to worry drivers when they’ve made the switch to electric. That’s the finding of research from Close Brothers Motor Finance which asked 500 EV drivers about their experience of owning and driving an EV. One in six (17%) believe the mileage is shorter than they expected, and one in ten (10%) have been caught ...

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