
New hybrid focus in executive sector
Audi is shaking up the executive sector with its powerful new TFSI e plug-in hybrid technology. Already available on the Q5 range, it will be added to the A6, A7 and
Audi is shaking up the executive sector with its powerful new TFSI e plug-in hybrid technology. Already available on the Q5 range, it will be added to the A6, A7 and
Former Notcutts chairman and Marks & Spencers director Nicky Dulieu has taken up her new post on the board of Marshall Motor Holdings. The high street retail specialist joined the
Although the UK election result may provide greater certainty for car buyers, the most recent forecasts from industry bodies continue to anticipate weaker demand in 2020. While Marshall Motor Holdings
Marshall Motor Holdings (LON:MMH) CEO Daksh Gupta and CFO Richard Blumberger join DirectorsTalk to discuss the acquisition of the business and assets of a portfolio of Volkswagen and ŠKODA passenger
Marshall Motor Holdings (LON:MMH), one of the UK’s leading automotive retail groups, has announced the acquisition of the business and assets of a portfolio of Volkswagen and ŠKODA passenger and
Audi’s drive to develop a comprehensive range of hybrid models is gathering steam, with several new models due to become available next year. Longer-term, Audi expects to offer ten plug-in hybrid
But now, the automotive data experts at HPI have published a definitive guide to help consumers avoid confusion. AFVs Alternative Fuel Vehicles – vehicles not powered by petrol or diesel engines.
Designed to maximise grip in colder weather, they give motorists the peace of mind that comes with knowing they can stop safely on ice-covered roads and don’t lose control in
Around one in five car buyers would be better off buying a pure electric car than a petrol or diesel vehicle, a new study by What Car? has concluded. The magazine’s motoring
The vast majority of Britons (86%) have changed their behaviour during the past five years to lessen their impact on the environment, new research has found. And more than half