October 2009 ArchiveJapanese manufacturer's profits drop by more than 50 per cent in three months to September. Drivers of large-engined vehicles the worst behaved, suggests survey. Additional funding made available today (22 October). Average wholesale prices for vans has increased. Bromley and Cleveland top of the theft league. Speed-boosting devices have an unexpected role to play in reducing carbon emissions. Requested commitments 'impossible', the manufacturer claims. Digital systems set to become standard by 2014. End of contract charges could mean substantial costs. Third consecutive monthly rise in registrations. Honda and Toyota kings of the small car, claims insurance firm. New regulations could be additional burden, claim small fleets. Half a million road crashes caused by woman applying make-up, study shows. DVLA's Personalised Registrations mark 20th anniversary. |
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