Dangers Of Oil Prices Being Measured In Euros And Not US Dollars

Thursday, 8. October 2009

For those that like to worry I have some great news that may cause more problems for the US finances than the collapse of Lehman Brothers. Apparently the oil states are considering dumping the dollar as its currency against which to measure oil prices. Favourite to replace the dollar is the Euro, a bit of a bugger for those who have always fought against the single currency, followed by Read more »

Lack Of Money To Lend Will Kill Car Sales

Sunday, 8. February 2009

Things are looking a bit bleak in the motor trade over here but in the US they suffered a drop of 37.1% of new car sales last month over January 2008. However, whilst their sales are dramatically down to the levels of 1992 the sales have been steady for the last 4 months which has drawn the conclusion from the various experts and manufacturers across the pond that sales have bottomed out and are set to rise as we Read more »

What The Car Industry Really Needs To Survive

Wednesday, 21. January 2009

As car manufacturers continue to beat a path to the Chancellor’s door I ask myself what they are going to ask for? We already know that cars in the UK are overpriced so why not cut prices in order to stimulate sales. On the other hand, as Lord Mendelson has suggested, it is the funding that needs to be looked at in order to make it possible and affordable for the public and small businesses to drive new cars and Read more »

Leasing In The UK Still A Great Option

Friday, 10. October 2008

Whilst we are pretty much ripped off in the UK when it comes to new cars compared to the US it sometimes has advantages. At the moment many leasing companies in the US have refused to take on any more leasing business as the risk is all on them and the current drop in used car values is costing them a fortune. In order to achieve cheap rates in the UK the manufacturers have to Read more »

Car Clubs Reduce Car Costs

Sunday, 14. September 2008

Hertz have announced their entry into the Car Club market as companies and consumers look at ways to reduce their car costs both throughout Europe and in the US. Locations are being selected throughout the UK and they expect to launch later in the year. Following existing models that are working they are expected to charge a monthly membership then the use of the car by the hour. The expectation is Read more »

BMW Shaft British Buyers

Sunday, 31. August 2008

My quote of the week goes to a spokesman for BMW‘s UK operations following an announcement that BMW cars were to receive a substantial price hike. He was trying to reassure us in the UK that we were not included in the expected increases. The company had issued a profit warning and said that due to increased oil and raw material costs they would be forced to increase prices – but not in the UK – he said, Read more »