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Nissan named leading brand
- October 6, 2015
- Posted by: Simon Wait
- Category: Industry News
Nissan has been named one of the world’s most valuable brands for 2015, according to Interbrand, a world-leading brand consultancy. In the Best Global Brands Study, released by Interbrand, Nissan ranked 49, up from 56 in 2014. Nissan is the fastest-rising automotive brand in this year’s study. ‘Nissan’s rapid ascent in five short years from [...] -
Toyota eyes self-driving 2020
- October 6, 2015
- Posted by: Simon Wait
- Category: Industry News
Reuters reports that Toyota Motor Corp is aiming to bring to market cars that can autonomously change lanes, merge with traffic, and overtake other vehicles on highways by around 2020. Japan’s biggest automaker said in that car of the future, drivers would be able to turn on and off the auto-pilot mode with a single [...] -
Service King enters San Diego
- October 6, 2015
- Posted by: Simon Wait
- Category: Industry News
Service King Collision Repair Centers, one of the fastest growing automotive repair companies in the US, has expanded for the first time into San Diego, California. Service King has opened its first San Diego repair centres through a partnership with Carter’s Collision Service Inc and its five repair facilities. With the acquisition, Service King now [...] -
New appointment at Axalta
- October 2, 2015
- Posted by: Simon Wait
- Category: Industry News
Axalta Coating Systems has announced that Steve Markevich has been promoted to the position of executive vice president. In this new role, Mr. Markevich will continue as president of the company’s transportation coatings business and now also be responsible for all of Axalta’s operations in greater China. China presents many opportunities for the sustained growth of [...] -
Consumers still consider car colour
- October 1, 2015
- Posted by: Simon Wait
- Category: Industry News
Consumers consider car colour PPG Industries today released its annual automotive colour popularity data that revealed nearly 60 per cent of consumers identified colour as a major factor in their vehicle-buying decisions and that carmakers continue to sell a vast majority of cars (nearly 75 per cent) in conservative colours such as white, black, grey [...]


