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VW takes top spot
- January 30, 2017
- Posted by: Simon Wait
- Category: Industry News
Toyota Motor Corp has conceded top spot as the world’s highest-selling automaker as it global sales for 2016 fell short of Volkswagen AG’s. Having held the title for the past four years, and despite an increase in sales on 2015, Toyota said global sales across its Toyota, Lexus, Daihatsu minicar and Hino Motors Ltd truck [...] -
London Cabs head to Europe
- January 30, 2017
- Posted by: Simon Wait
- Category: Industry News
Reuters reports that London cabs will hit Europe’s city streets next year. Chris Gubbey, chief executive of the London Taxi Company (LTC), owned by Chinese automaker Geely, told Reuters the business is aiming for a ten-fold increase in output to around 10,000 cabs and light commercial vehicles by the turn of the decade, and wants [...] -
Electric charging at petrol stations
- January 30, 2017
- Posted by: Simon Wait
- Category: Industry News
British Shell petrol stations are expected to be among the first in Europe to have electric car charging stations installed. Both Shell and Total are planning to offer electric charging at certain stations around Europe later this year, according to the Financial Times. Shell is targeting Britain and The Netherlands for first adoption, while Total [...] -
Mitsubishi fined $4.2m
- January 27, 2017
- Posted by: Simon Wait
- Category: Industry News
Mitsubishi has been fined $4.2m by Japan’s consumer watchdog for false advertising of its vehicles sold in the domestic market, after the automaker last year admitted to overstating their mileage readings. The government-run, Consumer Affairs Agency said that product catalogues and websites for vehicles sold by the automaker carried misrepresentations of their fuel economies, in [...] -
VW High Court case begins Monday
- January 27, 2017
- Posted by: Simon Wait
- Category: Industry News
The High Court battle between Volkswagen Group and UK customers begins on Monday, when legal firm Harcus Sinclair will represent 20,000 motorists affected by the emissions scandal. It’s been reported that a further 100,000 have registered an interest to join the class action, with an estimated two million customers in the UK in line for [...]