diesel
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Manufacturer 8 Mar
Geneva Motor Show 2018: Jaguar Land Rover reassesses dealer relationships after disappointing NFDA Survey results
Jaguar Land Rover’s relationship with its UK car dealer network will change from a “parent-child” to “adult-adult” after two constructive sets of talks with retailers, conceded managing director Jeremy Hicks.
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Used Cars 8 Mar
Diesel used car price growth fails to keep pace with petrol, reveals Cox Automotive
Cox Automotive has said that sales of used diesel vehicles have continued to contrast those of new diesel cars, despite a year-on-year price rise less than a third of those attracted by petrol counterparts.
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Used Cars 5 Mar
Understanding alternative fuel market to become 'more critical' - guest opinion
Development of battery and hybrid technology is moving swiftly as is the public’s perception and reviewing market data on a monthly basis will ensure a clear and accurate understanding of what is a difficult sector starved of data due to low registration volumes.
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Market Insight 28 Feb
Diesel ban in German cities will hit used car residual values
A landmark ruling that could see cities across Germany ban older diesel-fuelled vehicles from their streets could be set to impact manufacturing and used car residual values in the country.
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Manufacturer 26 Feb
FCA Group to 'phase-out' diesel car production by 2022
FCA Group will phase-out production of diesel cars as part of a decision to ditch the fuel completely by 2022, it has been claimed.
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Manufacturer 21 Feb
Porsche ends diesel car sales amid ‘cultural shift’
Porsche has brought an end to production of its diesel variants after wielding the axe on the Macan S Diesel and Panamera 4S Diesel.
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Used Cars 20 Feb
Premium used diesel cars dented January auction values, says NAMA
Premium used cars struggled to achieve top values at auction as hammer prices painted a “subdued” picture during January, according to the National Association of Motor Auctions (NAMA).
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Used Cars 19 Feb
Diesel-petrol shift could impact used car dealers in two years’ time, says VRA
The impact of motorists’ shift from diesel to petrol-powered vehicles could create a “culture shock” for used car retailers in two years’ time, the VRA has claimed.
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Manufacturer 14 Feb
Motorists still want the internal combustion engine, says Mazda
New research by Mazda has revealed that 55% of UK drivers, and almost 60% of European drivers, see a positive future for petrol and diesel engines.
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Market Insight 12 Feb
Hybrid and diesel cars still best choice for majority of motorists
Hybrid vehicles could be the right choice for the majority of UK motorists, according to data from What Car’s What Fuel tool.
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Opinion 12 Feb
Guest opinion: where's the opportunity as demonisation of diesel cars continues?
The well documented fall in 2017 car sales was of no surprise to those of us in the industry, who have seen first-hand how successive governments have demonised against diesel car owners without offering viable alternatives to replace existing models.
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Used Cars 9 Feb
Ex-fleet diesel cars reach two-year high value at Aston Barclay
Aston Barclay has reported that sales of diesel-powered ex-fleet cars have reached a two-year high value at its UK auction sites – indicating the fuel still holds appeal to traders and consumers.
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Market Insight 7 Feb
SMMT forecasts 5.7% new car registrations decline in 2018
The SMMT has increased its forecasted 2018 new car registrations decline from 5.4% to 5.7% in its latest prediction of how the market's performance between now and the end of 2019.
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Market Insight 7 Feb
Fleets drive move away from diesel cars towards electric and hybrid alternatives
Corporate fleets leading the exodus away from the fuel as more than 59% of the overall fleet sector asserts that it will not replace vehicles with those powered by the once popular fuel-type.
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Used Cars 7 Feb
Auto Trader records 3% rise in used diesel car values in January
Auto Trader sees used diesel car prices rise by 3% Used diesel car prices rose by 3% as the average price of a used car rose 6% industry-wide, according to Auto Trader’s Retail Price Index. Despite a fall in the share of searches by fuel-type targeting a diesel vehicle, 71% In November 2016, to an annual low of 53% in January, diesel car sales via the online marketplace generated an average value of £14,405 in last month, compared to the £12,775 realised by the average used car sale. The Auto Trader Retail Price Index analyses data from over 500,000 trade used car listings every day, as well as additional dealer forecourt and website data to deliver its monthly statistics. It said that the £777 increase in the value of a diesel car sold via its platform represented “a promising start for used diesel prices” However, petrol saw a more impressive leap in used prices in January, recording an average price of £10,713, which is a £1,733 jump on January 2017 – representing a 10% increase on a like-for-like basis. Online searches for petrol cars, meanwhile, have steadily risen and accounted for 43% in January 2018, compared to just 26% in November 2016. In January 2018 4% of all fuel-related searches were attributed to alternatively fuelled vehicles, which was no movement from December and a 1% increase year-on-on. Comparing the total volume of AFV searches across the year, the number of searches for AFVs on Auto Trader increased 65% between 2016 and 2017, with electric alone recording a huge jump of 84% in searches. Karolina Edwards-Smajda, Auto Trader’s retailer and consumer product director, said: “With new diesel registrations continuing to tumble, it’s very reassuring to see used diesel prices not only retaining their value, but actually increasing in January. “It’s clear, however, just how harmful the government’s strong anti-diesel stance has been on the automotive industry. “We can see that the misstep in not clarifying the difference between new Euro6 and older vehicles has seriously dampened consumer buying confidence, reflected in both the ongoing fall in new diesel registrations, as well as the searches on our market place.”
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Market Insight 5 Feb
January's 6.3% new car registrations decline prompts diesel rallying cry from SMMT
New car sales volumes fell by 6.3% as the market started 2018 with the lowest January total since 2014, prompting the SMMT to urge government to drive fleet drivers back into diesel cars.
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Opinion 31 Jan
There is a hard border on Irish dealers’ opinions of diesel - guest opinion
Car dealers in the Republic of Ireland and their counterparts north of the Border have very different takes on the future of diesel.
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Manufacturer 31 Jan
Volkswagen suspends chief lobbyist Dr Thomas Steg over animal testing allegations
Volkswagen’s head of group external relations and sustainability Dr Thomas Steg has been suspended following allegations that monkeys were used in an emissions testing regime carried out on behalf of the brand.
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Manufacturer 30 Jan
Volkswagen, Daimler and BMW face backlash over diesel fumes animal testing
Volkswagen, Daimler and BMW face a new diesel emissions-related backlash following claims that monkeys were exposed to diesel fumes as part of scientific test carried out on the German premium brands' behalf.
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Used Cars 22 Jan
Used diesels less reliable than petrol cars, says MotorEasy
Diesel cars are less reliable and more expensive to fix than their petrol counterparts, according to a study by MotorEasy.