Mixed results in lates Euro NCAP testing

Euro NCAP has assessed the assisted highway driving features of five new models, with one Chinese model receiving a rating of ‘not recommended’.

Ratings are based on two key areas: assistance competence – the balance between automation and ensuring driver engagement; and safety backup – measures taken in an emergency to avoid a collision. 

In the latest testing, the BMW i5 and Mercedes-Benz C-Class were considered ‘Very Good’, while the Volkswagen ID.7 and Volvo EC40 were considered ‘good’.

However, the BYD ATTO 3 was ‘not recommended by Euro NCAP, which found the speed assistance system did not interpret road signs correctly and scored only modestly in assistance competence. 

Meanwhile, its safety backup failed even to reach the minimum standards as no action was taken in the event of an unresponsive driver, leaving them to their fate.

Adriano Palao Bernal, ADAS & AD Technical Manager Euro NCAP, said, “These evaluations provide consumers with critical insights into the Assisted Driving features available in today’s vehicles. 

“First, car buyers interested in this technology must be aware that whilst it enables a comfortable driving experience, it has flaws under certain conditions and may create new risks when misused – hence driver supervision and situational awareness must be ensured at all times while operating these systems. 

“Now in 2024, the assessment has evolved, incorporating two main updates: specific requirements for Driver Monitoring, evaluating the effectiveness of the technology in detecting typical driver states associated with risk, such as system overreliance, prolonged distraction, and sudden onset, eventually leading to a vehicle response that may help prevent a crash. 

“Then, the introduction of Vulnerable Road Users traveling ahead at a small offset in ACC Performance and Safety Backup scenarios ensures that ACC addresses accident types typical in interurban areas.”

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Fix Auto Hereford joins the network

Fix Auto Hereford is open for business – completing the ambition of owner Kevin Dunlop who joined the network just 20 months ago with Fix Auto Tewkesbury.

He got the keys to a dilapidated former warehouse six months ago and has now transformed the site into a 5,500 sqft state-of-the-art repair facility with capacity for 50 vehicles a month.

It has already sailed through the pre-audit process for his BS 10125 certification and are now preparing for their final audit scheduled for early next month.

Kevin said, “I am so delighted to be here in Hereford standing in my new repair centre. It has taken me a little longer than expected simply because as we pulled back layers of the old building we uncovered various unforeseen issues that slowed our progress down. That said, I really couldn’t be happier with the way things have turned out.”

Ian Pugh, Managing Director for Fix Auto UK, added, “What Kevin and his team have achieved is nothing short of inspirational. He boldly declared when he joined us of his intentions to rapidly expand his business and, 18 months on he’s the proud owner of his second site that he literally has developed with his bare hands. It really is a great addition to the network, geographically it couldn’t be in a better position as we continually strive to provide a comprehensive service for our insurer partners.” 

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Activate Group opens 11th repair centre in Nottingham

Activate Group has opened a new Activate Accident Repair centre in Nottingham.

The launch comes in response to significant growth in customer demand, particularly from fleet clients, and will help service the increased volume of vehicles requiring repair.

The 25,500 sqft state-of-the-art site began completing repairs on 17 October, further strengthening the company’s capacity to meet demand for high-quality car and commercial vehicle (CV) repairs. 

Equipped with the latest technology, the Nottingham centre is designed to handle ADAS and EV repairs and, purpose-built with specialist equipment, the site is also capable of accommodating CV repairs. 

The facility reflects Activate Group’s strong commitment to sustainability, featuring heat recycling ovens to reduce energy consumption and waste management tools, including a can crusher and bailer, to minimise environmental impact. 

Darren Norman, who joined the business in August, will lead the Nottingham centre as Bodyshop Manager.

Hannah Wilcox, CEO said, “We’re delighted to open this flagship centre in Nottingham, helping us meet the growing demand for high-quality car and commercial vehicle repairs in the area. 

“Expanding our network of owned repair sites is a crucial step in supporting the significant growth we’ve experienced, particularly with new fleet customers. These centres work alongside our trusted partner repair network, which remains a key part of our service offering and future strategy. 

“The Nottingham site enhances our ability to provide fast, high-quality repairs, ensuring we’re there for our customers whenever and wherever they need us.” 

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ARC360 News – Friday, 18 October 2024

Bodyshop Briefs

  • South Street Motors ARC has passed it latest ITAS compliance audit for Suzuki and Mazda.
  • D. Gawthrope ACR has passed its Toyota & Lexus audit with a 100% pass rate.
  • ABL 1 Touch Group has achieved BS 10125 certification.
  • HB Accident Repair Network, which has named Richard Manson as Branch Manager of the Year, has unveiled plans to open more sites in the north west.
  • Page Automotive Group’s Operations Director Shane Lawrence will take part in the Great North Run to raise funds for DEBRA UK. Read more
  • DCR Systems has delivered and installed two wheel refurbishment solutions for approved Kia, Mazda, and Toyota dealership Burrows Motor Company.

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Repairify celebrates European Patent

The European Patent Office has granted Repairify a patent relating to a Remote Vehicle Programming System and Method. This latest award aligns with Repairify’s global patents which it holds in the US and Australia as well as other markets, strengthening its position in Europe. Full story

Eurorepar expands Stellantis parts range

Eurorepar has extended its range of bumpers and grilles to include 66 front wings for popular models across the Stellantis passenger car and commercial vehicle brands. The expansion brings the total number of Eurorepar Body Parts available to 220. Full story

Volumes down again in September – Trend Tracker

The latest Trend Tracker monthly report has revealed that repair volumes in September were six per cent down on the same month last year and 11% below 2019 levels. Although slightly up on August volumes, there were still more than 8,000 fewer repair jobs carried out in the month compared to 12 months ago. Full story

Solera extends partnership with F&P

Solera has extended its strategic partnership with F&P, the Danish trade association for insurance companies and pension funds, by integrating its Sustainable Estimatics tool into the Autotaks platform. Full story

Government announces taskforce to tackle spiralling insurance costs

The government has created a new taskforce to identify the reasons driving up high car insurance costs and ensure drivers are getting a fair deal. Transport Secretary, Louise Haigh, and Economic Secretary to the Treasury, Tulip Siddiq, will bring together industry groups and consumer champions such as the Association of British Insurers, Citizens Advice, Which? and Compare the Market, as well as insurance regulators, to tackle spiralling costs of car insurance. Full story

Industry bodies question government taskforce

Industry bodies have questioned the government’s decision to include representatives of the insurance sector on a taskforce established to tackle soaring premiums. The government taskforce, established to identify the reason for rising insurance and deliver fairer outcomes for drivers, comprises insurers and the Association of British Insurers, with some suggesting this will sway any outcomes. Full story

ROUTING – the theme of BASF’s 2024-2025 Automotive Color Trends collection

Every year, designers from BASF’s Coatings division create a new collection of colours to inspire automotive designers around the globe. ROUTING, the title of the 2024-2025 Automotive Color Trends, features new reds with intense purple shades, signifying a shift from darker and blueish reds. Full story

Team UK honoured at Houses of Parliament

WorldSkills UK celebrated Team UK’s remarkable achievements at WorldSkills Lyon 2024 at the Houses of Parliament in London. During the ceremony, 12 Medallions of Excellence were awarded to the Team UK members. Full story

Is the 2035 ICE sale ban target still realistic?

The European Union’s plans to phase out the sale of internal-combustion cars and trucks are drawing renewed skepticism from some industry groups and automakers, just as other automakers are urging the bloc to keep the planned target date. Full story

Martec Training Poised to Demonstrate Revolutionary AR Tech at Open Event

Martec Training is revolutionising its motor vehicle courses through the integration of Assisted Reality (AR) headsets; significantly enhancing the learning experience for students with varying levels of Special Educational Needs (SEN). Full story

Charity football match raises £20,000 for Debra in memory of Bob Linwood

NWVA’s charity football match held in honour of Bob Linwood, who passed away on January 17, 2024, successfully raised £20,000 for the charity Debra, which supports individuals and families affected by Epidermolysis Bullosa (EB). Full story

Tiny number of drivers paid compensation for pothole damage

New research from Halfords has suggested that fewer than one in five compensation claims for damage to vehicles caused by potholes are successful. It has now launched a completely free ‘Pothole Damage Check’ for all UK motorists to help drivers check if their vehicle has been damaged by one of the estimated 11m potholes currently plaguing UK roads. Full story

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Stellantis brings winning global portfolio to Paris Motor Show

Stellantis brands Citroën, Peugeot and Alfa Romeo presented new and upgraded electrified vehicles in their line-ups at the Paris Motor Show 2024. Meanwhile, the event also saw the debut of Leapmotor International, the Stellantis/Leapmotor joint venture focused on brining affordable, high-tech focused vehicles to global markets outside China. Full story

XPENG’s AI-defined mobility vision take centre stage

XPENG, a leading Chinese hi-tech car company, has unveiled XPENG P7+, the world’s first AI-defined vehicle, at the Paris Motor Show. The P7+ integrates advanced AI technology across the chassis, powertrain, driving system, smart cockpit, enabling the vehicle to learn from individual users’ behaviors and preferences. Full story

BMW to launch its first hydrogen-powered production model in 2028

After successfully testing the BMW iX5 Hydrogen pilot fleet worldwide, the BMW Group is now preparing for series production of vehicles with hydrogen drive systems in 2028. The series production models will be integrated into BMW’s existing portfolio. Full story

VW Emergency Assist video goes viral

A Volkswagen video showing how its Emergency Assist brings a vehicle to a stop after the driver is no longer responding has been viewed more than 50 million times on TikTok in less than a week. Full story

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  • The industry is mourning the sad loss of Andy Sargent, a Volkswagen Group UK Paint and Body Technical and Quality manager from 1986-2010, who passed away at the weekend.
  • Winn Group has appointed Lorna Turner to its Business Development team.
  • Direct Line Group has announced that Jane Poole has joined the Group as Chief Financial Officer
  • David Vella has been appointed as GT Motive UK Managing Director.
  • Thatcham Research has announced that Richard Billyeald, Chief Research & Operations Officer, has been appointed as the Chairman of the RCAR Steering Committee.
  • Ian Mooney has started a new position as Commercial Network & Supply Chain Manager at sopp+sopp.
  • Thatcham Research has partnered with Nurole, the leading board-level search specialist, to find an inaugural Independent Chair.
  • Anthony Griffiths has been appointed Fleet Business Development Manager for CUPRA SEAT.
  • JLR has announced new appointments to its Executive Leadership Team, with Steve Marsh appointed Executive Director, Vehicle Programmes, Swarna Ramanathan stepping up as Chief Strategy Officer, and John Beswick named Chief Transformation and Performance Officer.

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Bodyshop Briefs

  • Steer Automotive Group has opened its second dedicated electric vehicle repair facility, located in Milton Keynes. This new site investment expands the group’s specialist electric vehicle repair capacity to meet the increasing demand for EV repair capability within the current and future UK vehicle parc through emerging new EV brands. Read more
  • Komoo Southampton has successfully passed its BSi Kitemark audit with 100%. 
  • Entegral has announced the successful installation and onboarding of Verrall’s Vehicle Accident Repair to its Eclipse Bodyshop Management System. 
  • Leighton Coachworks has joined the Fix Auto UK network to take the business to another level.
  • Doseley Motors Body and Paint Centre is now officially a Tesla Approved Body Shop (TABS).
  • Fix Auto Leicester has been included in the prestigious UK Fast Growth Index for 2024.
  • Express Bodyworks has officially secured a long-term partnership with The Looping Group at West Midlands Safari Park.
  • KC Autos has successfully passed it latest JLR and VWG audits.
  • Nova Automotive Group has unveiled its second BSI-approved site, based in Colchester.

Industry News

AutoRaise requests sector feedback

Automotive sector charity, AutoRaise is inviting industry professionals to share their feedback about what they need to take on more apprentices and the support needed. The feedback collected will play a crucial role in shaping AutoRaise’s business plan and strengthening its efforts to support the industry in meeting these challenges. Read more

Conference highlights changing times across sector

ILC’s Exclusive Motor Claims Conference highlighted the many changes taking place within the sector currently and how organisations are evolving as a result. The Exclusive Motor Claims Conference saw 150 of the sector’s key persons of influence gather at UK’s highest event space – Landing Forty-Two in the Leadenhall Building London to share expert insights from all corners of the motor insurance claims space. Read more

Ageas confirms exclusive negotiations with Saga

Ageas has confirmed it has entered into exclusive negotiations with Saga plc, the UK specialist provider of products and services to people aged over 50, to establish a 20-year partnership for the distribution of personal lines Motor and Home insurance. Read more

Glusurit selected as BMW preferred partner

BMW has selected BASF Coatings as its preferred partner for the next five years, providing coverage in more than 50 countries worldwide. The approval covers BASF’s premium paint brands, plus its selection of paint-related products. Read more

DVLA data reveals that over 300 drivers have been caught drink driving at least four times

Figures from the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA) has shown that 372 drivers were caught at least four times over the drink driving limit. A freedom of information (FOI) request by the Press Association revealed that 27,837 individuals were convicted of the offense multiple times over the 11 years leading up to 20 July, 2024. Read more

Big kick-off drawing near

There is less than a week to go before The Bob Linwood Memorial Trophy, organised by the Nationwide Assistance Group. The game is being played at The London Stadium on Tuesday, 15 October, to raise funds for Debra UK Charity. Read more

Enter the WorldSkills UK EDI Heroes Awards 2025

WorldSkills UK’s annual celebration of equity, diversity and inclusion in the technical education sector is open for nominations. Now in its fifth year, the WorldSkills UK Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Heroes Awards recognise those individuals and organisations that are making a difference to apprentices and learners across the UK. Read more

Bdeo supports Swedish Insurance Society seminar

Bdeo has recently supported the Swedish Insurance Society at their Motor Insurance Seminar. David Morris delivered a presentation on how Visual Intelligence can be used to support many different parts of the motor claims process. Read more

Thatcham Research invests in new data platform

Thatcham Research has invested in its new cloud-based Microsoft Azure data platform, as part of its Automotive Risk Intelligence journey. This platform will serve as the backbone to its product strategies and the development of its data and analytics capabilities, paving the way for future innovation and growth. Read more

Farécla winners to be announced

Farécla will be broadcasting the Grand Final of its Apprentice & Student Bonnet Painting Competition 2024 at midday today. The winner and take home a £1,000 grand prize, the complete G360 Polishing System and the new G Plus Cordless Rotary Polishing Machine. Read more

200 new 150kW+ chargers installed at motorway service areas in England

200 additional 150kW+ electric vehicle chargers have been installed at motorway services in England since the beginning of 2024, a 51% increase over the last eight months and a new record for installation numbers, according to new analysis* carried out by Zapmap and the RAC. Read more

Gemini donates 15 cars to EMTEC

Gemini Accident Repair Centres Ltd is supporting the next generation of skilled workers by donating 15 rally vehicles from past AutoRaise charity rallies to Emtec Colleges Ltd in Nottingham. The cars will give students hands-on training in vehicle stripping, mechanical work, panel beating, and paint training. Read more

Police Scotland partner with MIB to tackle uninsured driving along M8

Over 30 additional Police Scotland officers have collaborated with MIB today, 3 October, to crack down on uninsured driving. The MIB (Motor Insurers’ Bureau) initiative has seen uninsured vehicles stopped and seized along the 60-mile length of the M8 motorway from Edinburgh City Bypass to Langbank. Read more

Potholes cause half a million breakdowns so far in 2024

The AA has attended almost half a million pothole-related breakdowns in the first nine months of 2024 – and Britain’s crumbling road epidemic is set to worsen as a result of the heavy rainfall over recent weeks. The emergency assistance provider has alone responded to 480,000 callouts from stranded motorists after hitting potholes between January and September. Read more

Personal EV Demand Gathers Pace

Private motorists are beginning to catch up to business users when it comes to EV adoption, as personal lease agreements (PCH: personal contract hire) tracked in line with ZEV mandate targets last quarter. Battery Electric Vehicles accounted for 21% of new PCH additions to the BVRLA’s leasing fleet in Q2 2024, although the association is warning that the uplift risks being short-lived if the used EV market is not stabilised. Read more

Gecko Insights: Are Teslas becoming a more attractive risk to insurers and fleet operators?

Gecko is introducing new data insights looking at Teslas with expert opinion provided by Tim Hunt, Senior Engineer at Activate Group. He found that the gap between average repair costs of Tesla and other BEV manufacturers has dramatically closed over the last five years and is now trending in line with the rest of the market. Read more

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Lotus Cars rolls out comprehensive new insurance programme

Lotus Cars has announced the launch of a comprehensive insurance programme for its UK customers. The programme, implemented through car insurance provider Car Care Plan, will serve both new and used Lotus vehicle owners. Read more

Tesla unveils longest-range model

Tesla has enhanced its Model 3 line-up with its longest-range option to date. Recently launched in the UK, the Tesla Model 3 Long Range Rear-Wheel-Drive (RWD) offers 436 miles range, based on Europe’s WLTP standard. The base Model 3 RWD has a WLTP-estimated range of 318 miles while the Long Range AWD and Performance variants have an estimated range of 390 and 328 miles, respectively. Read more

GM is working on an eyes-off, hands-off driving system

Seven years ago, GM became the first automaker to offer hands-free driving when it rolled out its Super Cruise advanced driver assistance system. Now, it’s looking to push that capability even further with a system that would allow drivers to keep their eyes off the road too, according to one of GM’s top software executives. Read more

Honda unveils high-tech O Series

Honda has unveiled some of the next-generation technologies included in its new EV range, the Honda 0 Series, which launches next year. It includes a new EV platform to realise both thin and low-height styling and enhance safety for the occupants, while a 6,000-ton class megacasting machine will be adopted to the IPU case production line, which will significantly reduce the number of parts from more than 60 to 5. Read more

Elon Musk unveils ‘Cybercab’ at Tesla robotaxi event

Tesla boss Elon Musk unveiled the firm’s long-awaited robotaxi, the Cybercab, at the Warner Bros Studios in Burbank, California on Thursday evening. The futuristic-looking vehicle featuring two wing-like doors and no pedals or steering wheel deposited Musk in front of an audience eager to hear details about a project he considers key to Tesla’s next chapter. Read more

Toyota showcases technology developments towards a sustainable future

Toyota will present technologies supporting a sustainable, carbon-neutral future at the Japan Mobility Bizweek 2024 in Chiba, Japan, from 15-18 October. This will include new portable hydrogen cartridges designed for everyday use, such as cooking. Read more

Skoda boss warns EV battle may “destroy residuals” and urges legislators to act

Skoda’s boss has said that the coming year will be “the most fierce environment for EVs” and warned: “That’s not healthy. It will destroy residuals, it will destroy customer sentiments.” Read more

Renault Group and Suez join forces to fast-track circularity in Europe’s automotive sector

Renault Group and SUEZ step up their long-term partnership, which encompasses recycling waste metal and recovering end-of-life vehicles, with strategic agreements aimed at supporting the ecological transition in the automotive sector. Read more

Nissan to launch affordable Vehicle to Grid technology from 2026

Nissan announced it will launch affordable on-board bi-directional charging on selected electric vehicles from 2026. The initiative forms a key step towards its vision of creating a sustainable energy ecosystem. Read more

The Zeekr Places App: A smart way to find what you want, available in Europe

Global electric mobility technology brand Zeekr has developed the new Zeekr Places app. Integrated into Zeekr vehicles, Zeekr Places offers a smart, intuitive time-saving way to help customers find the things they want while driving, making every journey simpler. Read more

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  • Industry Insights and Trend Tracker has paid tribute to friend, colleague and member Darren Clark, who passed recently.
  • Pete Thompson has started a new position as Managing Director at Onyx BMS.
  • LV= General Insurance has appointed Phil Coleman as Claims Supplier Manager.
  • Steer Automotive Group has appointed Attiq Qureshi as Chief Technology and Information Officer.
  • Steve Treloar is returning to insurance after more than a year out of the industry, as he is appointed to Zego’s board.
  • S&G Response has announced that Head of Operations Glenn Taylor is a finalist in Institute of Leadership Individual Category.
  • Stellantis has appointed Antonio Filosa as North America Chief Operating Officer, while Jean-Philippe Imparato has been named Chief Operating Officer Enlarged Europe. Meanwhile, Doug Ostermann has been appointed Chief Financial Officer and Gregoire Olivier is the brand’s new Chief Operating Officer China.
  • Mipa Paints has appointed James Taylor as UK field-based Technical Support.
  • Adam Wood has begun his role as Managing Director and Country Head Renault Group UK.

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Tesla repair costs aligning with other EVs

The gap between average repair costs for Teslas and other electric vehicles has closed dramatically in the last five years.

This is according to insights by Tim Hunt, Senior Engineer at Activate Group Limited, which have been shared by Gecko.

Breaking it down to models, Gecko data revealed that average costs for the Model X this year are £4,561, for the Model-S they are £4,381, for the Model-Y they are £3,703, and for the Model-3 they are £3,499.

Tim said, “Electric vehicles are still a fairly new technology and Tesla were one of the first major players to hit the market. Now all the major manufacturers have a strong line up of electric vehicles to compete with their ICE options. This is giving far more competition in this market which is driving down costs but also increasing knowledge in the repair industry.”

The one significant point of difference between Telsa repairs and those for other EVs is that labour costs exceed parts costs. But this too shows signs of changing.

Tim continued, “For the past few years there have been capacity issues in the repair industry, so the repair sites did not need to invest in the technology and training to repair these types of vehicles. In the last year, we have seen volumes of repairs fall by around 10% across the board. Add this to the increase in EVs on the road, the repairers have now invested in this market to ensure they can repair the volumes they require.

“Also in the last year, Tesla have been more open to non-Tesla approved bodyshops repairing their vehicles. Parts and also, more importantly, manufacturer repair methods have become more available to the open market. This gives further competition in the repair market and drives down repair costs when repairing Tesla vehicles.

“The combination of these factors is bringing Tesla in line with the rest of the market. This trend is likely to continue as newer manufacturers of electric vehicles, like BYD, gain a greater market share of vehicles being sold.”

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Steer unveils second dedicated EV site

Steer Automotive Group has opened its second dedicated electric vehicle repair facility, located in Milton Keynes.

This new site investment expands the group’s specialist electric vehicle repair capacity to meet the increasing demand for EV repair capability within the current and future UK vehicle parc through emerging new EV brands.

The 14,000-square-foot facility is designed to accommodate the latest advancements in electric vehicle technology, offering comprehensive aluminium structural repair capabilities. It is specifically equipped with state-of-the-art high voltage technology tooling to manage both current and next-generation electric vehicles.

Steer’s team of technicians have undergone extensive training, specialising in electric vehicle systems and safety protocols. Their expertise ensures every repair is carried out with precision, giving EV owners peace of mind that their vehicles are being expertly cared for by a dedicated team focusing permanently on EV powertrains.

In line with the group’s strong commitment to sustainability, the facility incorporates eco-friendly practices to reduce its overall environmental impact.

The design focuses on efficiency and reflects Steer’s broader mission to promote sustainable automotive solutions, with a dedicated investment ensuring the future vehicle charging capacity requirements are catered for and factored in within the facility planning.

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ARC360 News – Friday, 4 October 2024

Bodyshop Briefs

  • Summers Accident Repair Centre has been chosen by the Marshall Group working alongside Auxillis as its preferred bodyshop to look after all their stores across Kent. As part of the agreement, Summers ARC will now service around 20 Marshall Group sites covering multiple brands. Read more
  • Fix Auto UK has appointed its fourth repair centre in Northern Ireland, Fix Auto Greenisland.
  • Turners Ripon has now been awarded the Tesla manufacturer approval.
  • Shorade Cheltenham has been officially accredited as a Tesla Approved Repair Centre, following a successful audit in September.
  • Carcomm Coachworks has been acquired by Steer Automotive Group, expanding its commercial vehicle repair services. Read more
  • Nova Automotive has opened its new site in Colchester.
  • Leighton Coachworks has joined the Fix Auto UK network to take the business to another level.
  • Here we catch up with Jason Bond, Group Bodyshop Director at Drive Motor Retail, after Drive Vauxhall Bury St Edmunds recently won the Enterprise Repair Partner Award 2024for Best Customer Repair Partner – South East. Read more

Industry News

Unprecedented EV discounting shores up September new car market

The UK new car market rose 1.0% in the key ‘74’ plate change month of September, to 275,239 units, according to the latest figures from the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT). In what is traditionally a bumper month for new car registrations, second only to March, the performance was the best since 2020, but still -19.8% off pre-Covid September 2019. Read more

Silverlake supports emergency services’ ‘Festival of Rescue’

Silverlake Automotive Recycling was a main supporter of Hampshire and Isle of Wight Fire and Rescue Service (HIWFRS) when they hosted the UK’s biggest and most prestigious rescue competition on 27, 28 September. Expert teams of firefighters from 28 UK fire services and three international teams came to Portsmouth and Eastleigh to take part in the United Kingdom Rescue Organisation (UKRO) ‘Festival of Rescue’. Read more

Taking the partnership approach

Repairify Australia’s Global Director of Innovations Martin Brown has explained how partnering with Repairify gives collision repair workshops access to a comprehensive suite of OE tools, without the need for significant upfront investments. Read more

DCR Systems unveils PaintMatic

DCR Systems has introduced the PaintMatic, another cutting-edge machine crafted by its talented team in Portsmouth. It joins existing products H2O Blaster and DCR Pro. Read more

Nottingham College hosts ADAS course

Notttingham College recently hosted the IMI AOM230 accreditation course, designed for technicians working with Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) at Emtec College. The event was supported by Gemini ARC. Read more

Wales to host WorldSkills UK National Finals 2025

Venues across South Wales will host the annual WorldSkills UK Competition Finals from the 25 – 28 November, 2025.  This marks the first time the event has been held in Wales. Read more

Leasys UK launches Accident Management and Fleet Safety services

Leasys UK has partnered with FMG to provide accident management and fleet safety services to its corporate customers. Available either as a combined service or separately, the new offerings will be available to corporate fleet customers with 25 vehicles or more, enhancing Leasys’ comprehensive fleet management solution. Read more

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Fix Auto UK enhances Northern Ireland footprint

Fix Auto UK has appointed its fourth repair centre in Northern Ireland.

Owned and managed by Nathan Hogg and his wife, Natalie, Fix Auto Greenisland joins existing sites Fix Auto Laganside and Fix Auto Saintfield in Belfast and Fix Auto Balleymoney in the north.

The 4,000sq ft bodyshop takes Fix Auto UK’s capacity in the region to 260 repairs a month.

Nathan said, “Like so many repairers before me, I am ambitious and want to grow and develop my business, but I also recognise you can only achieve so much on your own. I am confident that with the help, guidance and support Fix Auto UK is renowned for, we will do just that.

“We are progressing well. Our reputation is exceptional and I am proud of that, but I do recognise if we are to fulfil our true potential then I do need that help and guidance that comes with experience.”

Ian Pugh, Managing Director for Fix Auto UK, added, “Three years ago Fix Auto UK had no presence in Northern Ireland and here we are today, welcoming Nathan, Natalie and their team as our fourth site to the network. Their appointment not only further cements our ever-growing position in the region, but it again proves there’s an appetite for repairers to join a group of bodyshops with the sole aim of working together which is the ethos of Fix Auto.”

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Copart opens St Helens Operation Centre

Global leader in online vehicle remarketing and recycling Copart UK has opened a new Operation Centre in St Helens, Merseyside.

St Helens is the fourth new Copart Operation Centre to open its doors in recent months, joining Corby, East Kilbride, and Gloucester.

The company’s purchase of this 16-acre site, which was formerly leased by Cazoo, is strategically placed between Manchester and Liverpool, and increases their vehicle storage capacity by 50% in the Northwest.

Jane Pocock, CEO of Copart UK and Ireland, said, “It’s a hugely exciting time for Copart as investment into our ‘Land and Expand’ strategy continues to gather pace, future-proofing our business to support the needs of our customers.

“We’re acquiring even more land and expanding many of our existing sites to enable growth, handle increasing EV volumes, and expand the reach of our industry-leading emergency response services.”

St Helens will provide further storage capacity for up to 24,000 vehicles in the Northwest. The first auction at this site is due to take place on 28 October.

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