Citroen franchisees have been revealed as Britain’s biggest new car price discounters in research compiled by What Car? magazine.
Lexus and Toyota topped the rankings of the 2019 What Car? Reliability Survey as Land Rover owners highlighted their vehicles as the least reliable new cars on the market.
The 10 car manufacturers offering the biggest discounts to buyers accounted for almost half of the UK’s registrations during the first half of 2019, according to What Car?.
What Car? magazine has uncovered evidence that car dealers and manufacturers are offering car buyers cash discounts of £16.8 million to attract them into showrooms.
The Mercedes A-Class has won What Car? Safety Award 2019 with Audi Q3 and Volvo XC40 completing the top three awarded models.
Nearly half (44.5%) of new car buyers expect manufacturers to discount their new models from the advertised list price, according to new data from What Car?
Seat emerged as the car manufacturer offering new car customers the biggest discounts in the latest Target Price report compiled by What Car?.
Mercedes-Benz has won three awards at the 2019 What Car? Used Car of the Year awards, including the top accolade, Best Used Car of the Year.
Tesla has slammed the results of the What Car? Reliability Survey 2018 as “statistically meaningless” after survey responses from 28 UK Model S owners saw it finish bottom of the annual manufacturer ranking.
Suzuki has emerged as the most reliable car brand in the UK as What Car? published the results of its annual vehicle reliability survey.
What Car? has been able to identify £28.5m worth of savings for car buyers during August as the pre-WLTP emissions test rush to rid car forecourts of unwanted stock takes hold of the marketplace.
Dealer discounts have remained static in the last three months despite a struggling new car market, according to a What Car? Target Price report.
The rise of EV and hybrids may fuel an already buoyant test-drive demand, according to WhatCar? research.
The growing cost of public charge points combined with low residual values could leave EV owners out of pocket, according to What Car?
Manufacturers offering double-digit new car discounts cause What Car to believe we are “truly in a buyers market”.
Hybrid vehicles could be the right choice for the majority of UK motorists, according to data from What Car’s What Fuel tool.
Euro NCAP safety testers have recognised Volvo's ability to "break new ground" with its safety technology after its XC60 SUV was declared the safest car ever made at What Car? Safety Awards.
Seat’s Leon hatchback has been awarded Best Used Car at What Car? Used Car of the Year Awards.
Discounts on new diesel cars are 25.6% higher on average than for their petrol counterparts, according to new data.
Japanese brands continued to dominated the What Car? reliability survey, with the Toyota Aygo, Honda Jazz and Lexus CT200h all scoring top marks.