For the two previous, one must have been more severe to get 6 points. Plenty of places in the UK to have a good drive...
For the two previous, one must have been more severe to get 6 points. Plenty of places in the UK to have a good drive...
It’s probably undergoing prep and details will be published when the auction goes up. Might be through bidspotter.co.uk, the auctioneer has run auctions there before, and the Caterham auction was through there. Usually free to sign up & register for an auction, some require a deposit. Items are usually collection only…
All low roofed Vivaros are built in Luton. I think Opel will be replacing Fiat in the PSA Van building partnership- the Midsize Fiat is now a Vivaro so it make sense for the rest to follow. The current Vivaro/Trafic etc will be EOL in 2024ish, so unless the PSA group move some production there I wouldn’t bet on them…
Four Leaf clover, which has been Alfa’s performance designation since WWII (And before that on the racing cars). Not really that confusing.
Yes, go north or come west and we’ve got a good selection of cars. And the best roads.
What usually happened was people would see ads for a cheap Chevy and go to their local dealer, which was also the Opel/Vauxhall dealer.
Done the same, although there are quite a lot of five speed manuals still being introduced.
Based on the Brexit vote half the country seem to think we still have Colonies.
How about most of a 2012 Transit Connect?
On the UK data, BMW is the 4th largest seller of cars, Audi 5th and Mercedes 7th. All have around 5.5-6% of the market. That’s more than the PSA group combined and over 1.5 times what Toyota sell.
Who are you counting as the UK’s First Lady? May? The Queen?
I wish they would do the same for the UK. Almost everything is the wrong way around, it’s only older Japanese cars that have the correct setup.
I wonder if the US will get the Japanese or UK built version?
I’m guessing nothing- it looks like a concept interior made in a hurry.
Fiat, it was cheaper to pad the figures on a low number of 500es than not meeting fuel economy requirements if they didn’t make it.
That would be funny if there weren’t any British computers...
Their language sounds like an alt-med or perpetual motion fraud.
Just checked and it’s £59/m0 battery lease for the new car. However I think it would be a bad idea to buy it outright- leasing the whole car is a better bet.
The Renault ZOE is already hovering around that price- new model is £18K (After UK Gov. incentives). They are offering £2K off that, and I’ve heard the actual price can be got lower still.