Monthly Archives: November 2005

October pre-registrations

Posted 0:00 Tuesday 29 November 2005

Today (29 November 2005), SMMT releases figures for October pre-registrations in the UK car market

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SMMT response to What Car? dealer survey

Posted 0:00 Tuesday 29 November 2005

SMMTs response to What Car?”s undercover survey on treatment of women in new car showrooms

Posted in Careers and Training, News | Comments closed

Safer car design has cut road casualties

Posted 0:00 Tuesday 29 November 2005

Transport minister tells safety conference of progress

Posted in NCAP, News | Comments closed

SMMT publishes new version of best selling guide

Posted 0:00 Monday 28 November 2005

SMMT today publishes a new edition of their most requested publication Towing and the Law.

Posted in LEGISLATION, News | Comments closed

Cold snap no problem for 4×4 drivers

Posted 0:00 Thursday 24 November 2005

Heavy snow this weekend? No problem for 4×4 drivers

Posted in Automotive manufacturing, News | Comments closed

BMW Group launches first UK environmental report

Posted 0:00 Thursday 24 November 2005

BMW Group has today (24 November 2005) published its first UK environmental report.

Posted in New cars and the environment, News | Comments closed

Automotive Academy Annual Lecture 2005

Posted 0:00 Wednesday 23 November 2005

Automotive Academy Annual Lecture 2005

Posted in AUTOMOTIVE ACADEMY, News | Comments closed

Car production dips in October but optimism reigns

Posted 0:00 Wednesday 23 November 2005

Today (23 November) SMMT releases figures for October car and commercial vehicle production in the UK.

Posted in News, UK automotive manufacturing | Comments closed

Four star award for Citroën C6

Posted 0:00 Wednesday 23 November 2005

The Citroën C6 is the first car ever to gain the maximum EuroNCAP award of four stars for pedestrian protection.

Posted in NCAP, News | Comments closed

Mass of regulation clouds future for industry

Posted 0:00 Tuesday 22 November 2005

The UK motor industry is positive about future prospects, but the cost burden of new legislation continues to blight competitiveness.

Posted in ANNUAL DINNER, News | Comments closed

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