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Bentley opens new state-of-the-art showroom in Czech capital
Bentley Motors saw a strong increase in deliveries across Europe in 2011 and also reported a significant rise in the first quarter of 2012. In

New study highlights safety and cost benefits of "driver assist" technology
The study looked at existing technologies and their potential to both enhance safety and reduce environmental impact. euroFOT also revealed a link between these systems

LeasePlan USA recognised as top place to work by NABR
The award honors companies that are focused on offering quality human resources initiatives. An independent research firm evaluates each company’s entry based on key measures

Fisker expands strongly into Europe with the Karma
It was recently announced that long-established dealer group Guarnieri will exclusively import and market all Fisker vehicles in Spain, Portugal and Morocco. Guarnieri operates first-class

Frost & Sullivan: Electric transmissions to rise in Europea and North America
New analysis from Frost & Sullivan, Electrification of Transmissions in Europe and North America, finds that the electrified transmissions market sales are set to grow

Reduction in EU road deaths falls short of target in 2011
Road deaths were cut by just 3% in 2011, compared to 11% to the year before and Antonio Avenso, executive director of the European Transport

Europcar Group UK announces senior operations appointment
Robert joined Europcar as a Regional manager in 2001, becoming Regional director in 2007. Prior to his successful career at Europcar, he held a number

Swiss leasing firm adopts Sofico's Miles platform
Called "Full Distance", the new solution allows corporate customers to record the exact monthly costs for each car on the fleet based on a pre-agreed

Volkswagen passenger car deliveries up 9.4% over first five months
'The Volkswagen Passenger Cars brand achieved a very respectable performance on markets worldwide in May. However, the situation on markets in Western Europe remains tense,'

Frost & Sullivan: European EV uptake to reach 60,000 mark by 2017
New analysis from Frost & Sullivan report, "360 Degree Perspective Of The Central And Eastern European Electric Vehicle Industry", has found that the industry is

Europcar improves iPhone and Android smartphone application
Easy to use with added value services, the new application makes booking a car more simple and enjoyable than ever. Customers can make reservations and

Leaseurope welcomes George Ashworth to board of directors
George Ashworth has been active in the leasing and asset finance industry for many years. Prior to his position at Aldemore, he held several senior

European automakers wait as CARS 21 report forces EU to act
The report, produced by a coalition of EU Commissioners, various ministers, automobile industry CEOs, suppliers, trade unions and civil society, lists ways and means of

INRIX forms partnership with MapLink to combat heavy Brazil congestion
In a country where an expanding middle class places 900 new vehicles on local roads every day, INRIX’s partnership with MapLink will provide Brazil with

New chairman and chief executive for Bentley
Dr Schreiber joins Bentley from his current role as CEO at Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles. He will commence his new position on September 1, 2012 and will

Nissan appoints senior executive to Infiniti brand
De Nysschen, currently president of Audi of America, will report to Andy Palmer, Nissan Motor Company executive vice president, product planning, business strategy, marketing communications

Ampera joins European daily rental market with Europcar
The electric, range extended Opel Ampera has been available for rent since early March in Amsterdam (Netherlands), and is now available in Frankfurt (Germany) and

Fleetmatics to conduct registered initial public offering of its common stock
The offering is expected to commence after the SEC completes the review process initiated by FleetMatics’ confidential submission on Thursday May 17, 2012 of its

Audi India targeting 45% end of year growth
With the manufacturer set to launch its new customer-care product, 'Audi CarLife-Advance', which provides car buyers with extended warranty, financing, insurance and service plans –

NAFA webinar helps fleet managers take control of fuel costs
Entitled “Getting Control of Fuel Costs”, the webinar will take place on Wednesday 30 May 30 from 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm (Eastern Time), The

Alternate fuel vehicles offer effective way to meet emissions regulations
New analysis from Frost & Sullivan (http://www.automotive.frost.com), Executive Analysis of the European and North American LPG and CNG Original Equipment Market, finds that the alternate

Euro NCAP recognises Audi safety technology
The Audi pre sense front plus technology is available on the Audi A6, which achieved 5 stars in 2011. With two long range radars positioned

Motor manufacturers raise crash safety standards
All four vehicles show that car makers are rising to Euro NCAP’s challenging 2012 5 star requirements, especially in the area of pedestrian protection where

Five-star results in latest Euro NCAP tests
In the tests, the BMW 3 Series, Hyundai i30, Mazda CX-5 and Peugeot 208 have received Euro NCAP’s maximum five star rating. The BMW 3 Series in

TIR reinstatement in the EU is essential to ensure growth
Reinstating the TIR System would provide 600,000 road transport operators – mainly small or medium sized businesses (SMEs) servicing SMEs which account for 85% of

Mazda and Fiat announce co-operation programme
The study calls for both Mazda and Fiat to develop two differentiated, distinctly styled, iconic and brand-specific light weight, roadsters featuring rear-wheel drive. The Mazda

VOLVO CAR CORPORATION PARTNERS WITH MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC
"We are very happy to have Mitsubishi Electric Corporation as a partner. Their world-leading knowledge and experience will bring the infotainment system in our cars

Athlon Car Lease and SnappCar pair up to promote car sharing
The deal will enable Athlon Car Lease customers to let drivers rent out their leased vehicles to private individuals via SnappCar. The two companies are

FUJITSU APPOINTS FLEET LOGISTICS TO MANAGE EUROPEAN CAR FLEETS
Fujitsu Technology Solutions had clear objectives in outsourcing the management of its car fleets to Fleet Logistics. The first was to achieve total cost transparency

Hyundai's European models perform strong in April with 61.4% of total sales
According to figures released by European motor industry body ACEA, Hyundai has now outperformed the European market trend for 40 consecutive months since January 2009.

Vauxhall: Ellesmere Port to build next generation Astra
The decision follows the conclusion of a ground-breaking new labour agreement which was approved by the Vauxhall workforce yesterday. The agreement comes into force in

Bentley gets Netherlands boost with Pon partnership
Bentley owners and enthusiasts now have a new destination in the Netherlands. The renowned distributor and service company, Pon, is the British luxury car maker’s

Vauxhall geared for triple engine launch this year
Leading the charge will be a new 1.6-litre turbo petrol engine with direct injection and Start/Stop technology that will cut CO2 emissions by 13%, compared

London-based Eterniti receive sales boost for luxury Artemis
The London-based company took five orders at the show, four for standard-specification cars, which are priced in Sterling at £210,000 plus taxes and one for

Sofico joins Japanese Leasing Association
JALA is the umbrella body for the automotive leasing industry in Japan, with member associations covering the entire country. Nobuo Takagi, managing director of JALA,

Volkswagen Group outperforms competitors in European key account business
According to Dataforce, a total of 155,433 vehicles from the Wolfsburg-based Group’s passenger car brands Volkswagen, Audi, SEAT and SKODA were registered in the fleet

Record quarter for Dollar Thrifty Group as company releases results
'We are pleased to report another record quarter, and the highest first quarter profit in the Company's history,' said Scott L. Thompson, chairman, president and

Volkswagen delivery rise of 9.4% not enough to change vigilant stance
'The Volkswagen Passenger Cars brand made a very good start to the second quarter. However, given the situation on West European markets we remain very

US and German automakers agree on standardised EV charging technology
Electric vehicles belonging to Ford, Audi, BMW, Daimler, Chrysler, General Motors, Volkswagen and Porsche will all share compatibility with the combined charging technology, that integrates

BMW remains on course with strong April figures
'Following on from the best first quarter in the company’s history, we have just reported our most successful April sales ever. We are well on

US fleets look towards technology to simplify fleet processes
However, less than half (44%) said they will invest in new technologies in the coming year. This gap points to a need for technology implementation across

TomTom launches speed camera app for iPhones
The TomTom Speed Camera app offers access to TomTom’s premium Speed Camera service in a standalone app. The app has a new dedicated user interface that

Volkswagen and Chrysler outperform US competitors in April
Toyota are refusing to let the recent natural disasters in the far-east hold them back as sales for April rose by 11.6%, thus allowing them

Audi expects to replicate last year's full-year operating profit
'If economic conditions don't substantially change, we expect higher outlays for new models, technology and assembly expansion with an operating result at the high level

GM India sales "not along expected lines for April"
Popular vehicles for the month of April included the Spark (821 units), the compact Beat model (4,586 units), the Aveo sedan (140 units), Optra (28

Audi to boost North American and European presence with Mexico facility
Although the exact location of the plant remains unconfirmed, it is believed that Audi will produce an SUV model as the automaker prepares itself for

SKODA show signs of strength over Q1
SKODA’s revenue rose 8.4% to EUR 2.9bn in the first three months of the year (Q1 2011: EUR 2.7bn). At the same time, the operating

Kia's European and Korean sales surge as general markets decline over Q1
With 635,000 vehicles sold across the world – an increase of 12.4% over 2011 – the company recorded revenues of 11.8 trillion Korean Won (£6.5bn),

LEAF sales thrive in Norway over first six months
The government support and charging infrastructure have helped the Nissan LEAF become the second best-selling Nissan in Norway and the ninth best-selling passenger car overall in

Leaseplan and Swedbank renew Baltic Alliance Agreement
In November 2004, LeasePlan Corporation N.V. signed an Alliance Agreement with what was formerly known as Baltic Car Lease (now Swedbank), a full service vehicle

LOCOG and BMW reveal full extent of London 2012 fleet partnership
Whether it be pulling boats out of the water at Weymouth, providing a mobile camera platform for the marathon, towing a horse ambulance across Greenwich
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