Ford confirmed it has decided to single
source European production of its all-new Ford Focus, which will be launched in
2010, from its Saarlouis Plant in Germany.
The
next-generation Ford C-MAX, which goes into production in 2010, will be single
sourced from Ford's plant in Valencia, Spain for all European markets and
potentially for markets outside Europe. "We
announced last March that Saarlouis would be the lead plant for the
next-generation Ford Focus - just as it is for the current Ford Focus - but
also we said we were looking at a possible opportunity for a second production
plant for a derivative of the vehicle," said John Fleming, Ford of Europe
Chairman and CEO.
Workers at
Jaguar Land Rover have been asked to have their salaries delayed to help the
firm's cashflow.
The carmaker
wants to push payments from the usual pay day on the fifteenth of the month, to
the end of the month, the Works Management publication said. Staff who
accepted the revised salary date will get a one-off £200 payment.
Both General Motors and Ford have suspended
production in Russia as the recession continues to take its toll on the car
industry.
Following a
sharp fall in demand from Russian consumers GM will halt work at its brand new
plant outside St. Petersburg until the end of August, but no job cuts will be
made. Chris Gubbey,
GM Russia's president, said, "Having carefully studied the state of the
Russian car market and the extent of reduction in the demand from the creditworthy
population, we have decided not to force a production increase at our Russian
plant this year." Meanwhile,
US car giant Ford will also stop work at its St. Petersburg plant, but only
until July 13.
The Government is giving £30 million for low
emission new generation "green" buses.
The fund is
part of the Department for Transport's wider strategy to encourage a radical
shift to low carbon transport and improve air quality in our cities. Bus
operators and councils will be able to bid for the money which they can then
use towards the additional upfront cost of buying low carbon buses.
Suzuki
GBsays its 0% APR finance offers available on Swift, Splash, SX4 and Grand Vitara
models will be continuing until the end of September 2009 meaning customers can
benefit from the scorching deals available.
Suzuki has seen early success with the
scrappage scheme and the continuation of the summer offers looks set to see
this continue with over 3,500 orders taken to date and more
than 1,500
already delivered to customers.
The government body responsible for the MOT Scheme
in Great Britain, the Vehicle & Operator Services Agency, has backed
the new Motor Industry Code of Practice for Service and Repair, designed to
raise the reputation of the motor industry.
"The 19,600 garages
authorised to issue MOT certificates have already demonstrated their competence
in order to fulfil VOSA's own accreditation process but through subscribing to
schemes such as the Motor Industry Code of Practice for Service and Repair,
they can also demonstrate their commitment to customer service," said VOSA
chief operating officer, Alex Fiddes.
Former
Formula 1 champion Kimi Raikkonen is to compete in the World Rally Championship
in his native Finland at the end of the July.
Ferrari's
Raikkonen has appeared in three non-championship rallies this season and will
be behind the wheel of a Fiat Abarth Grande Punto. His
co-driver, Kaj Lindstrom, said: "The roads used for this rally are so fast
but he's very talented."