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ANDY PICTON’S AUCTION BLOG: Stock increases

Record registrations three years ago are driving the current increase in stock availability. Additional auction sales across the country are…

The Month in Numbers – May 2019

The Iveco Daily reaches middle age and the majority of fleet manages reckon monetary incentives would boost the uptake of alternatively-fuelled vehicles.

IMAGE OF THE MONTH: On the right track

Three customised Mitsubishi L200 pick-ups have entered the 2019 ECB ‘SuperUtes’ Series, an Australian racing series where modified production pick-up…

Give van fleets a voice in town planning, says infrastructure tsar

Local authorities and the national government need to factor in van deliveries when planning new settlements and upgrading existing towns…

Nissan to replace NV200 with new NV250 light van

Nissan’s new NV250 light van is to replace diesel versions of the NV200 in its line-up, according to Paulo d’Ettore,…

The What Van? Road Test: Peugeot Partner Professional (2018)

As the number three player in the van market in 2018 behind Volkswagen and the all-conquering market leader Ford, Peugeot…

Buying a used… Nissan NV300 (2016)

It’s not a huge player, but this Nissan-badged Renault Trafic makes a smart used choice, says Ian Shaw.

NEW MARKET ANALYSIS – Medium Vans, April 2019

Sales in the biggest-selling sector are bearing up well and there are some exciting new models coming to market, as James Dallas reports.

RAM 1500 (2019) IVOTY review

The big, bold and very powerful RAM pick-up is heading over here with its sights set on shaking up the sector’s hierarchy, reports International Van of the Year judge George Barrow.

The Standard – Every penny counts

Paul Wilkes, business services manager at FORS, offers some advice on how fleets can limit their fuel costs