Car history check website MotorCheck has successfully defended its advertising against a Cap HPI claim it was misleading.
The Advertising Standards Agency (ASA) has cleared the Citroen C3 TV advert after claims it encouraged irresponsible driving.
Volvo has been barred from showing an ad for reflective safety paint after it was judged to be misleading and confusing to consumers.
Advertising watchdogs have rejected complaints a Euro Car Parts television ad promoted reckless and dangerous driving.
BMW has been banned from running an ad for its 760Li xDrive by the Advertising Standards Authority.
Jaguar’s promotion of the in-car technology in its XE has been criticised by the advertising watchdog for jeopardising safety.
Peter Vardy has attracted criticism from advertising watchdogs, despite dismissing complaints regarding one its ads.
Audi has been given the all-clear after complaints about a television ad were made to the watchdog.
The advertising watchdog has dismissed complaints from Ecotricity over claims about Tesla’s ‘supercharger’ electric car chargers.
HPI have had an advert banned by the Advertising Standards Authority over its claims that it was "the most trusted and reliable car history check".
We Buy Any Car has been told not to use an advert and warned about misleading customers after complaints were upheld by the Advertising Standards Agency.
Advertising watchdogs have dismissed complaints against paint protection company GardX, ruling that it can say its products do protect against bird droppings.
Advertising watchdog warns retailers about misleading consumers by advertising products online that are not in stock, after a Delticom Tyres, aka MyTyres, case.
A used car dealer’s website has been banned from using an advert after failing to include a mandatory “buyers’ fee” in its quoted prices.
The Advertising Standards Agency has banned an advert for Michelin tyres which took the form of a “tyre test” – pitting its product against another budget offering.
Used car supermarket AvailableCar has successfully defended an advert after a single complainant suggested it was misleading.
BMW has been told by the ASA it cannot show its television advert for the 3 Series after it received complaints it encouraged dangerous driving.
Arnold Clark has had to modify its future online adverts after a campaign was upheld by the Advertising Standards Agency (ASA) following one complaint.
Honda has dubbed 2015 “the year of Honda” to mark an “unprecedented number of product launches”.
The Advertising Standards Authority has warned Honda Motor Europe not to make speed a central element of its car advertising.