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New Faces for Audi ; Advertisement Feature
EXETER Audi has welcomed two new employees to its management team at the company's Marsh Barton dealership. Graham Godley-McAvoy joins the team as head of business and brings with him extensive knowledge and expertise in the running of a prestige branded dealership.
SEVENTY-three per cent of Brits said they love having their own car in comparison to 60 per cent for the rest of Europe, writes Sue Cooke. UK drivers are acutely conscious of the cost of car ownership though and 65 per cent are driving less and switching to other transport or walking for short journeys, according to a survey by Europcar Observatory, which covers seven countries in Europe and over 5,000 drivers. When pushed to giving up their car, 67 per cent of Brits said they couldn't do wit...
Audi's Q5 has That 'Wow' Factor
I NEVER cease to be amazed by new cars, writes John Powell. I know I should be used to the amazing kit that is piled on these days - after all I drive such a wide variety of motors - but even so, some just have that "wow" factor. Audi's Q5 is the latest model to power into that category. Why? Well it's a car so laden with high tech trickery that it practically drives itself. Let me explain. Set up the adaptive cruise control, linked to a radar up front, and the car will propel itself along, s...
Car Makers Aiming to Meet the C02 Challenge
CUTTING a car's carbon dioxide output has now become as important as sales targets, and leading the way is, believe it or not... BMW, writes Phil Vaughan. Yes, the German producer of big-engined, super-fast luxury motors is making by far the most overall progress when it comes to lowering CO2 emissions. For the second year in a row, the BMW Group has cut its average CO2 output per car by more than any other vehicle manufacturer, according to a top industry body. An independent report from the...
Jfe's British Built Trade in Scheme
THE scrappage scheme has been thrown a lifeline, and Nissan's British built trade in scheme lives on too. Buyers in Exeter who thought they had missed out on the Pounds 2,000 scrappage discount have been given another chance to take advantage of the scheme following the Government's decision to extend the incentive to include an additional 100,000 cars - provided they are over ten years old.
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