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Wednesday 16 June 2010

Green driving courses are proving popular...



The Institute of Advanced Motorists (IAM) has seen an increase in the number people looking to get the most out of their approved used cars with a green driving course.

IAM's ecolution course provides expert guidance on how to save fuel with driving techniques, with one delegate achieving a staggering 55.2 per cent increase in the number of miles per gallon that his vehicle can achieve.

Read full story on carmony.co.uk

Tuesday 15 June 2010

Volkswagen adds to World Cup fever pitch in South Africa.



Volkswagen is making sure all its employees in South Africa can join in with the World Cup fun by installing big-screen TVs in all production areas and 7,000 traditional vuvuzelas, or traditional trumpets, have been distributed to help them make some noise.

Read full story here on Carmony.co.uk

Monday 14 June 2010

Top 10 Lifestyle Searches by consumers looking for a car...



In June, research from the most popular Lifestyle Searches made by visitors who used Carmony to find a car, showed that buying a used car within budget and with good space for passengers were the top two most popular considerations. So, there are no surprises there.

However, what the research also shows is that consumers are choosing more unexpected search criteria such as "When driving car, I want to turn heads" and "My speed is fast". In fact, throughout May and June, these lifetyle search options have been far more popular than "To me, fuel efficiency is 50% to 75% important" - which came in at the end of the top 10 most popular lifestyle searches.

20% of Brits 'will buy cars online by 2015'



Twenty per cent of new and used car sales will take place online by 2015 as drivers seek the best prices on their favourite vehicles, it has been claimed.

Going to a car dealership in person will be replaced by online purchases, as drivers begin to realise the benefits of comparing online reviews and seeking out the best price, according to GForces.

Read full story on carmony.co.uk

Male drivers more likely than females to slow down and save on fuel...



A surprising study has shown that women are less likely to drive more slowly in their approved used cars in order to save on fuel.

 Shattering the image of the male boy racer, a survey by the Environmental Transport Association (ETA) found that 45 per cent of men would slow down it it meant savings at the pumps, while only 37 per cent of women said the same. read the full story on Carmony.co.uk

Credit-card motoring...



Peugeot's ambitious programme could eliminate the need for city dwellers to own a vehicle. One small credit card provides access to anything from a bicycle to a 3.5-tonne van, a child seat, a roof box, a scooter, or a sports coupé. Mu is unlike anything that has gone before, or is it?
Read full story here...

Friday 11 June 2010

British Beemer Drivers Most Likely to Love Lingerie




Carmony.co.uk
studied British drivers' attitudes and habits. We covered typical topics, knowledge of cars, driving habits, and the like, and a few you wouldn't find on, say, the JD Power Survey. Like, errrr, underwear.

According to the study, 27 percent of women BMW drivers (as well as 22 percent of women over 45) routinely wear what was described as 'sexy lingerie'.

Read the full story here.