The VW emissions scandal has damaged motorists’ trust in manufacturers’ environmental claims, but it hasn’t deterred them from considering diesel in the future.
Calls to ban or reduce usage of existing diesel cars in major towns and cities could see the values of affected vehicles fall significantly, predicts Glass's.
The Volkswagen emissions scandal has not rocked consumers’ faith in diesel, according to new research by AA Cars.
Diesel remains the most flexible fuel; the one that will continue to give the automotive industry its backbone, in the haulage sector and elsewhere.
Fears are mounting that diesel could be hit with tax rises in the chancellor’s Autumn Statement as the Government reacts to the Volkswagen diesel crisis.
Volkswagen and Audi dealers are being warned the brands could face a “major credibility crisis” in the UK following revelations the Volkswagen AG deliberately "fixed" emissions software.
The increase in average used values of diesel cars in August was more than £200 higher than the rise in average values of petrol cars.
MPs are calling on the Government and the London mayor to introduce more stringent measures to dissuade drivers from choosing diesel engined cars.
Central government and local authorities should look at the facts before making major policy changes in the name of achieving 'green' environmental improvements.
Motor parts reconditioning specialist DPF Clean Team is reminding garages that removing a DPF is illegal and specialist cleaning should never be a last resort.
Dealers are being given a key role by car manufacturers in the campaign against the 'demonisation' of diesel