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  • Stellantis halts Russia production amid war-induced logistical difficulties

    April 19, 2022

    Automotive giant Stellantis has halted production in Russia as a result of logistical difficulties caused by Western sanctions on Moscow. The owner of Fiat, Chrysler and Peugeot announced today it was closing its plant near Moscow. “Given the rapid daily increase in cross sanctions and logistical difficulties, Stellantis has suspended its manufacturing operations in Kaluga to ensure [...]

  • Former Ferrari executive Michael Leiters in pole position to head McLaren Automotive

    April 19, 2022

    Former Ferrari executive Michael Leiters is reportedly in the pole position to head McLaren’s car making business, McLaren Automotive. Leiters, who stepped down from his chief technology officer post in December, is among the candidates currently vetted to replace McLaren Automotive’s chief executive Mike Flewitt. It is unclear whether Leiters has agreed to take over [...]

  • Average price of used cars soar by a third following supply chain squeeze

    April 18, 2022

    The average price of a used car in the UK has soared by almost a third over the last 12 months. Data from online car dealer Auto Trader revealed that on a like-for-like basis car prices have gone up by 32 per cent to around £18,000 – meaning that motorists are now paying a 15 [...]

  • Holidaymakers advised to avoid Good Friday travel

    April 14, 2022

    Brits were advised to plan ahead and avoid travelling on Good Friday as disruption is expected throughout the UK transport network. The Department for Transport said it was working alongside operators to try and minimise disruption but it was advising people to take the extra time. “If you’re travelling this Easter weekend, plan ahead and [...]

  • Strike could stop production at Mini’s Cowley plant, says union

    April 13, 2022

    A strike action could stop production at Mini’s Cowley plant, said the union Unite today after 150 workers voted in favour of walkout. Unite said the strike will run for eight days between the end of April and May after an “inadequate” pay was offered by employer Rudolph and Hellman Automotive. “Our Rudolph and Hellman [...]

  • Car rentals double this month amid Easter travel chaos

    April 12, 2022

    Car rentals have doubled ahead of Easter weekend, as Brits come up with alternatives while travel disruption wreaks havoc among the country’s transport network. According to data from Volkswagen Financial Services UK (VWFS), rentals on online platform Rent-a-Car have gone up 148 per cent on last year. “Lots of people have been waiting a long [...]

  • Chip shortages to remain into 2023, says BMW boss

    April 11, 2022

    The shortage of semiconductors that plagued the automotive industry over the last two years is expected to remain well into 2023, said BMW boss Oliver Zipse today. “We are still in the height of the chip shortage,” he told German newspaper Neue Zuercher Zeitung. “I expect us to start seeing improvements at the latest next [...]

  • Drivers warned about busiest Easter on record as 21.5 million journeys planned

    April 11, 2022

    Drivers were told to brace for the busiest Easter on record, as an estimated 21.5 million trips will be made over the bank holiday. According to automotive insurance company RAC, this year will be the busiest since it started recording traffic data in 2014. “After two years of relatively quiet Easter bank holidays on the [...]

  • Cazoo reports record year as company not impacted by inflationary pressures

    April 7, 2022

    Ongoing inflationary pressures will not impact online car retailer Cazoo, its chief executive Alex Chesterman said yesterday.  “Used cars have historically [pushed] in a recessionary environment, while new cars tend to be much more affected,” Chesterman told analysts during a call. “[New cars] are a luxury purchase whereas used cars are functional.” The company said [...]

  • March car production falls to lowest in 24 years as markets feel supply chain squeeze

    April 5, 2022

    The UK’s automotive production in March fell to the lowest since 1998 as markets continued to feel the supply chain squeeze. According to data from the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT), new car registrations fell by 14.3 per cent to 243,479 units while overall the first quarter of 2021 reported a 1.9 per [...]

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