Express.co.uk – 20th May 2020 MOT experts at the Independent Garage Association (IGA) claim damaged vehicles could be left “unrectified” which could see many dangerous cars left on the road. The IGA says stopping the extension will ensure cars are kept in a roadworthy condition and ensure roads remain safe. Data from the DVSA has […]
THISISMONEY.CO.UK – 14th May 2020 Major UK motor bodies have today called on the Government to axe the six-month MOT exemption for vehicles put in place due to Covid-19 over fears of a rapid rise in the number of dangerous cars on the road now that the lockdown has been eased. New measures announced by […]
uk.motor1.com – 12th May 2020 The hopes of Silverstone hosting the British Grand Prix in July have been boosted by the latest UK government plan to resume live sport next month. Following an address from Prime Minister Boris Johnson on Sunday night, the British government issued a 50-page document on Monday outlining plans to ease […]
Autocar (James Attwood) – 3rd May 2020 https://www.autocar.co.uk/car-news/features/building-40-new-cars-hour-inside-toyotas-burnaston-plant Even before Covid-19 brought production lines to a standstill, the British car industry was having a tough time. A combination of technical upheaval, political quarrelling, economic uncertainty and falling sales has been hitting hard. Investment has dwindled. Jobs have been lost. Factories are being closed. All of […]
Autocar – 2nd May 2020 Car industry executives have been discussing with the government today whether car dealerships can be in the first wave of non-essential business allowed to open once lockdown eases, due to their economic importance to the UK, Autocar can reveal. It’s thought that 11 May could be the earliest possible date. […]
Reuters – 2nd May 2020 This year’s British Grand Prix “is not a given” even without spectators and the decision depends on others, Silverstone managing director Stuart Pringle said on Saturday. Formula One plans to start the season, put on hold by the COVID-19 pandemic, with two races behind closed doors in Austria in early […]
Reuters – 30th April 2020 The British car industry faces losing output worth more than 8 billion pounds ($10 billion) due to the coronavirus outbreak, which cut production in March by a third, falling to its lowest level since 2009, an industry body said on Thursday. The sector, Britain’s biggest exporter of goods which employs […]
autocar.co.uk – 30th April 2020 The DVLA has confirmed that potential car buyers will be allowed to undertake solo test drives to ensure social distancing, in another step that indicates authorities are preparing to kick-start car sales as part of an effort to stimulate the economy as the coronavirus lockdown eases. In order for the […]
complex.com – 29th April 2010 The demand for luxury vehicles has dipped due to the coronavirus pandemic, forcing Rolls-Royce to suspend production. But the company has another product it can push until the curve flattens. Instead of waiting things out, Rolls-Royce has decided to shift its focus to the honey production side of its operation. […]