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June 18, 2024 By Cars UK. The 2024 Volkswagen Golf 8.5 GTI, GTE and Style eHybrid go on sale in the UK this month (June 2024) costing from £36,760. Back in January, Volkswagen rolled out the 2024
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The 3 is set to come to the UK in May 2024, priced from £29,995, making it the cheapest electric SUV on the market. The Nissan Qashqai-sized car has a 161bhp motor on the front axle, a 54kWh
https://www.autocar.co.uk/car-news/new-cars/new-cars-2024
Skywell BE11. Skywell, founded in 2017 by bus manufacturer Nanjing Golden Dragon, sees itself as an Audi and Mercedes-Benz rival. The BE11 will arrive in the summer of 2024, offering a 201bhp
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Renault 5 (1984-1996): Classic of the future? With the new electric R5, not many people thought about the 40th anniversary of the Supercinq. By Brian Potter 23 June 2024. Read the latest auto news from the UK and around the globe including new model reveals, business news, industry insights, motor show coverage, and more.
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Aston Martin workers' £1k cost-of-living payment. The one-off payment is offered alongside a 4% pay rise following union negotiations. Coventry & Warwickshire. 4 Jun 2024.
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Popular in news. 1 Motoring news Council road maintenance in England drops to lowest point in five years. 2 Motoring news Study finds driving licenses are a 'crucial qualification' to help get a job. 3 Motoring news Report reveals that half of all new vehicles are too wide for on-street parking.
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23:19 20 March US unveils strict car emission limits to boost EVs. US & Canada. 12:45 14 March BMW Mini exempt from £800k Oxford City charge. Oxford. 15:54 11 March Petrol Mini launched but
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Read the latest new and used car news on Parkers - regular model updates, consumer law and what industry developments mean for you. ... The date of the UK's next general election has been set for Thursday 4 July 2024. All the major political parties have started their election campaigns and launched their manifestos
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The new Honda CR-V has moved upmarket to offer family SUV buyers more of a luxury car feel - and create space in the range for the new Honda ZR-V. Type: family SUV | On sale: early 2024 | Starting price: from £45,895. The new Honda CR-V is the latest generation of the firm's long-running range-topping family SUV.
https://www.whatcar.com/news/coming-soon-new-cars-worth-waiting-for/n24987
Understudy to the EV6 and EV9 SUVs in Kia's electric line-up is the new EV3. Replacing today's Kia Soul EV, it could come in below the £30,000 barrier when it goes on sale. Expected to look
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Automotive News is the leading source of news about the global automotive industry. ... 2024 Automotive News Dealer Census. ... Used-car sales: Our 2023 list of the top 100 dealership groups
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The UK's favourite car of 2022 was the Nissan Qashqai which becomes the first British-built model to top the annual sales charts for 24 years. The model was designed in Paddington, engineered in
https://theweek.com/business/960995/britains-car-industry-heading-for-a-crash
Talking Point. Britain's car industry: heading for a crash? From 2024, EVs traded between the UK and the EU will need to have 45% of their parts sourced from either region, or they will face 10%
https://www.reuters.com/world/uk/uk-auto-industry-body-says-new-car-sales-rise-may-below-pre-covid-level-2023-06-05/
Britain's new car sales grew 16.7% in May, boosted by petrol-powered cars and large fleet vehicles, despite the growth lagging 21% below pre-pandemic levels, an industry body said on Monday.
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According to the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT) on May 7, UK passenger car sales increased 1.0% to 134,274 units in April 2024. It was the market's best April since 2021 and 21st month of growth. Year-to-date sales increased 8.4% with 679,822 cars registered in the first four months of 2024.
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The sale of new petrol and diesel cars will be banned within a decade, Boris Johnson is set to announce this week as part of a broader package of green initiatives. In February the prime minister
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Sales of electric cars, meanwhile, continued to grow. They rose from 190,700 to 267,000 - with their market share climbing from 11.6% to 16.6%.
https://www.caranddriver.com/news/a42370083/will-the-uk-auto-industry-ever-recapture-past-glory-maybe/
News. Will the U.K. Auto Industry Ever Recapture Past Glory? Maybe. Eighteen countries now make more cars than the United Kingdom does, but after an exhaustive tour of the current industry, our
https://www.reuters.com/world/uk/uk-new-car-sales-fall-24-june-smmt-2022-07-05/
UK's new car sales drop 24% to mark weakest June since 1996. ... In May, SMMT cut 2022 outlook for new cars registered to 1.72 million from 1.89 million forecast earlier. ... China category
https://www.theguardian.com/business/2022/aug/04/uk-new-car-sales-fell-9-per-cent-july-supply-chain-problems-chip-shortages
While this is the weakest monthly uplift in electric car sales since the pandemic, overall growth so far this year has reached 49.9%, equal to a 13.9% market share, illustrating the volatility in
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The UK's car industry had hoped to be well on the road to recovery by now - but it hasn't happened. Last year was a dismal one for the industry - and so far, 2022 has been even worse. Part of the
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Investment in new projects, which typically runs at around £2.5bn annually, fell as low as £590m in the years after the Brexit vote, as international headquarters delayed or diverted spending.