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Automotive recycling takes another step towards 0% waste

One of the hallmarks of really remote places where few people live is often — sadly — that old vehicles are dumped at the side of properties or on wasteland, rather than being properly scrapped.

SMMT logo (copyright SMMT)Not only are they an eyesore, but they’re also an environmental and safety hazard as they degrade. They are also increasingly illegal. The End of Life Vehicles Directive requires cars and vans up to 3.5 tonnes to be disposed of in an envrionmentally responsible way.

Car and van manufacturers generally provide this service free of charge, and it’s surprising how much of a car is recycled. According to the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT), manufacturers are now required to recycle and recover 95% of old vehicles.

Vehicle manufacturing plants are also under pressure to cut waste and resource usage. Less than 2% of manufacturing waste went to landfill in 2014. This represents a 90% reduction since 2000. Over the same period, energy and water usage have also fallen, by 48.1% and 43.6% respectively.

However, what if there is no manufacturer? What if you drive a Rover or Saab car, or an LDV van (in which case you’re already unlucky…)? Apparently, vehicles made by defunct manufacturers are known as orphan vehicles.

Owners of orphan vehicles can still ensure they are recycled by taking them to recycling centres, formerly known as breaker’s yards. The trouble is that if you live in rural areas, these may be some distance away. Quite often this isn’t practical — even if you’re willing to drive to your nearest recycler, you may not be able to get back home, for example.

According to the SMMT, there are an estimated 700,000 orphan vehicles on UK roads. All of these will eventually need to be recycled. To improve recycling rates and ensure the industry as a whole meets its environmental obligations, the SMMT has partnered with recycling company Autogreen to recycle all unclaimed vehicles at no cost to their owner or the general public.

If you have a vehicle which needs recycling, you can find more information here.

Lagan Traffic Solutions Mercedes-Benz Sprinter

Twin cameras boost safety for traffic management specialist

Working on busy motorways and trunk roads gives traffic management specialist Lagan Operations & Maintenance little room for error. Motorway hard shoulders are among the most dangerous places to spend time on motorways.

Operating reliable and well-specified vehicles helps Lagan’s crews work safely in this difficult environment. The firm recently purchased six new dropside vans to be based at its East Kilbride depot, from where they undertake road maintenance projects all over Scotland.

Unsurprisingly, Lagan’s van of choice was the Mercedes-Benz Sprinter. The new vans are all Sprinter 313 CDI long wheelbase chassis cabs with custom dropside bodies. These include access steps and safety rails for staff working at height in the rear of the vehicle.

Lagan Traffic Solutions Mercedes-Benz Sprinter

Area Manager George Miller, who is responsible for the new fleet, said:

“Although this operation only began around 18 months ago, my own experience of traffic management work goes back over 15 years.

“In that time I’ve seen vehicles from all the major manufacturers and it’s clear to me that Mercedes-Benz vans are head and shoulders above the competition. They are the most reliable by a margin, which means they spend a lot less time off the road undergoing repairs.”

To enhance the safety of the firm’s crews when working on busy roadways and construction sites, Lagan has specified twin, rear-facing side cameras linked to full colour screens on the vans’ dashboards. These automatically show a view down the relevant side of the vehicle if the driver indicates left or right.

The Mercedes-Benz Sprinter has won numerous awards for safety and, with its reassuring armoury of active and passive systems, is widely acknowledged as the market leader when it comes to the protection of occupants and other road users.

Last ever Land Rover Defender 90 Heritage Soft Top

Last ever Land Rover Defender rolls off production line in Solihull

It may not exactly be a van, but it is a pretty special vehicle in automotive history — and many of them have been configured as vans over the last 68 years.

The last ever Land Rover Defender rolled off Jaguar Land Rover’s Solihull production line today, marking the end of 68 years of continuous production. The vehicle in question was a Defender 90 Heritage Soft Top model:

The last ever Land Rover Defender

The last ever Land Rover Defender rolls off the JLR production line at Solihull, ending 68 years of production.

Last ever Land Rover Defender 90 Heritage Soft Top

Land Rover Defender Heritage 90 Soft Top

At the same time, Land Rover announced a new Heritage Restoration Programme, which will be based on the site of the existing Solihull production line. A team of experts, including some long serving Defender employees, will oversee the restoration of a number of Series Land Rovers sourced from across the globe. The first vehicles will go on sale in July 2016.

The Defender Celebration in Solihull saw more than 25 unique vehicles from Land Rover’s history come together in a procession around the Solihull plant, featuring the final current Defender vehicle off the line.

Land Rover associates were joined by a number of previous employees from the past 68 years to help celebrate this historic day. The last of the current Defender vehicles includes an original part that has been used on Soft Top specifications since 1948 – the hood cleat. The vehicle will be housed in the Jaguar Land Rover Collection.

Van hire discount offers round-up 29 Jan 2016 (Hertz, Europcar, Questor Insurance & Sixt)

Here is this week’s roundup of all the discount codes and special offers currently available on the vanrental.co.uk website and elsewhere.

Final chance: This weekend is the last chance to save up to 25% in the Hertz Winter Sale. Bookings can be made for hire periods until 31 March 2016, but you must book by Sunday 31 January.

We’ve also got big savings from Questor Insurance, Europcar and Sixt.

Hertz logo largeSave up to 25% in Hertz Winter Sale (3 day minimum hire)

If you’re planning a longer hire period then you may be able to save up to 25% on standard van hire rates in the Hertz Winter Sale!

  • Valid from: 30 December 2015
  • Expires: 31 January 2016
  • Pick up period: 1 January 2016 – 31 March 2016
  • Discount code: 816220
  • Terms and conditions apply, see Hertz website for details

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All you have to do to benefit from this discount is click through to the Sixt website using the pink button below:

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Nissan NP300 Navara with hardtop

Nissan rolls out accessories for new NP300 Navara pick-up

The new Nissan NP300 Navara pick-up goes on sale this month (price and spec details here), making it the newest entrant in this very popular segment. It’s a good-looking truck and the driving experience is significantly better than the old model, especially on road.

Nissan NP300 Navara with hardtop

New Nissan NP300 Navara with hardtop

The only problem with pick-ups is that if we’re honest, the pick-up load space is often a very poor substitute for a boot or a van’s load compartment. Pick-up load beds are exposed to the weather, items tend to slide around uncontrollably, and are hard to reach without climbing in. Plus, of course, the open load bed of a pick-up is completely insecure!

These problems are common to all pick-ups, mainly when they are being used as private vehicles rather than workhorses, as is increasingly common. Tonneau covers and hardtops have always been available but Nissan has upped its game with the new NP300 and is offering its widest-ever range of load bed accessories, some of which it says are sector firsts:

  • A sliding load tray that makes loading and unloading the new NP300 Navara much easier:

Nissan NP300 Navara slide-out load try

  • A foldaway rear step that improves access to the truck bed
  • Tailgate assist – a system that lowers the vehicle’s tailgate smoothly at the touch of a button
  • A load carrier that allows vehicle users to make use of the space on top of the load space cover

There’s also a choice of three different tonneau covers — a soft cover, a roller shutter type design and a lift-up lid which operates like a car bonnet.

Nissan NP300 Navara roller shutter tonneau cover

This roller design is one of three tonneau cover options.

Buyers can also opt for one of two hard-top designs, the more expensive of which includes opening windows, interior trim and lighting, a stop lamp and central locking.

Naturally, Nissan has also produced a range of styling accessories, including chrome bars for the front, side and bed of the vehicle and high impact lamps that can be fitted onto the bars. Also available are decal stickers, exhaust finishers, a shark antenna and alloy wheels.

Mike Thompson, After Sales Director at Nissan Motor (GB) Ltd, said:

“In the past it’s often been the case that new pick-ups have come to market and customers have then had to wait for third-party, aftermarket accessories to personalise and adapt their vehicles.

“In developing the new NP300 Navara, Nissan had accessories in mind from the very outset and so we have been able to ensure that even those customers taking delivery of the first vehicles this month have the full range of options and accessories available to them.”

For more details of the full range of accessories available for NP300 Navara and for pricing, click here.

Thrifty van rental Stirchley branch

Thrifty Car and Van Rental opens new branch in Stirchley, Birmingham

Thrifty van rental Stirchley branchThrifty Car and Van Rental has opened a branch in Stirchley, which is a few miles south of Birmingham in the West Midlands.

The Stirchley branch offers a full range of car and van hire and is located on Fordhouse Lane (A4040) in Stirchley. Adnan Mohammed, Stirchley’s new branch manager, said:

“Since opening our doors, we have been very busy and have enjoyed a high turnover of rentals on both the leisure and commercial side. We have a very experienced team here at Worcester, so customers can expect a knowledgeable and friendly service with every rental.”

Steve Sandford, director of regional operations for Thrifty Car and Van Rental, added:

“Our network continues to grow from strength to strength and we’re delighted to open our latest branch in Stirchley. Whether you need vehicles for work or pleasure please give our Stirchley location a call or visit our website and we can help you choose the best car or van for you.”

The new Thrifty branch is located at 163 Fordhouse Lane, Stirchley, Birmingham, B30 3AG. Thrifty Car and Van Rental operates nationwide and currently has 96 branches within the UK.

Centaur Services Mercedes-Benz Sprinter

Sprinter is only option for vetted deliveries

Leading UK veterinary wholesaler Centaur Services has completed its transition to an all-Mercedes-Benz fleet of 60 vans.

The company supplies more than 22,000 products to veterinary practices across the UK from its headquarters in Castle Cary, Somerset, and depots in Carlisle, Ivybridge, Letchworth and Stoke-on-Trent.

The firm’s first ever Mercedes-Benz Citan and Vito vans have recently jointed its fleet, but the vast majority of its vans are Sprinters. While most are 3.5-tonne 313 CDI models, the line-up also includes a number of 5.0-tonnne 513 CDI variants.

Centaur Services Mercedes-Benz Sprinter

Over recent years Centaur Services has invested heavily in its warehouse and distribution network. With the exceptions of two mid-size Vito 111 CDI crew vans, which have second rows of seats and are used by its VetSpace practice management software division to attend shows and exhibitions, its vehicles make multi-drop deliveries of food, drugs and consumables.

Typically, a van will service 17 veterinary surgeries each day. The company’s single, small Citan, a 109 CDI, is based in Inverness and covers the Highlands, where there are fewer drops and much longer distances between them, so fuel efficiency is more important than carrying capacity.

“We moved to Mercedes-Benz because of its reputation for reliability and its vehicles have certainly lived up to that promise,” said Lisa Derbyshire, Director of Supply Chain and Operations. “Not only are they much better in terms of build quality than the vans we were using previously, but the drivers much prefer them and they lead the market when it comes to safety – that’s something we’re very conscious of, given our Duty of Care to employees and other road users.

Centaur Services’ Mercedes-Benz Sprinters are fitted with tracking devices and limited to 70 mph – each covers around 60,000 miles per year.

“The Sprinter is very cost-effective and economical,” continued Lisa Derbyshire. “Those working in towns and cities will use a bit more fuel but across the fleet they’re averaging 32-33 mpg, which is great.”

Van hire discount offers round-up 23 Jan 2016 (Hertz, Europcar, Sixt)

Here is this week’s roundup of all the discount codes and special offers currently available on the vanrental.co.uk website and elsewhere.

We’ve got big savings from Hertz, Questor van hire excess insurance, Europcar and Sixt.

Save 5% on Questor Van Hire Excess insurance

** THIS OFFER HAS NOW EXPIRED **

Save 5% on Questor Van Hire Excess insurance with this discount code:

Use Discount Code: 
Valid: Until further notice

Click here to visit the Questor Insurance website

(If you need to know more about van hire insurance, check out our guide here)


Hertz logo largeSave up to 25% in Hertz Winter Sale (3 day minimum hire)

If you’re planning a longer hire period then you may be able to save up to 25% on standard van hire rates in the Hertz Winter Sale!

  • Valid from: 30 December 2015
  • Expires: 31 January 2016
  • Pick up period: 1 January 2016 – 31 March 2016
  • Discount code: 816220
  • Terms and conditions apply, see Hertz website for details

** THIS OFFER HAS NOW EXPIRED **

 


Sixt logoSave 10% on Sixt Van Rental (EXCLUSIVE)

Our exclusive 10% discount for Sixt UK van hire is still available.

All you have to do to benefit from this discount is click through to the Sixt website using the pink button below:

Save 10% on Sixt van rental

 

 

 


 

Remember: You can also see details of all of these offers in the “Our Companies” section on the home page.

Continental VanContact Winter

Continental unveils new winter tyre for vans, but where’s the all-season option?

Continental VanContact Winter

The new Continental VanContact Winter. Note the different tread (to summer tyres). What you can’t see is that the rubber compound is also different.

There’s nothing like a smattering of snow to remind British drivers that the summer tyres fitted as standard to the vast majority of vans (and cars) sold in the UK are not intended to work in cold or icy conditions.

And they don’t. Witness the cars and vans I saw getting stuck on the slightest of gradients in an inch of snow recently. It wasn’t ice, just nice grippy fresh snow. In contrast, my van, with all-season tyres, had plenty of traction.

In the hope of picking up some early momentum, Continental has chosen this week to announce its new VanContact Winter tyre, a winter tyre for vans. Winter tyres do, of course, provide massively superior grip in snow, ice and low temperature conditions — anything below 7°C, in fact.

Conti claims that its new winter van tyre offers better fuel economy than the older VancoWinter 2, thanks to a modified silica compound that provides a 15% reduction in rolling resistance.

At the same time, the new VanContact Winter is said to offer 5% more grip as the result of a modified tread design.

It’s an impressive combination (more grip and less rolling resistance!) and although I haven’t tried it, I have little doubt it’s an excellent tyre. Continental is a top-tier tyre firm.

The only problem is that we don’t have much snow in the UK. Persuading van operators or car owners to change tyres between winter and summer tyres twice a year is a hard sell. For most people — me included — it’s just not going to happen.

All-season (M+S/snowflake) is the answer!

That’s why I use all-season tyres on both my van and my wife’s car. In my experience, after several years of use, they really are ideal for UK weather. They work well in both summer and winter conditions (including snow and ice) and do not require seasonal changes.

Yet despite the obvious suitability of all-season tyres for our relatively temperate climate, the big tyre companies have been reluctant to market all-season tyres in the UK. They’ve preferred to try and flog seperate summer and winter models.

Things may be starting to change, however. A growing number of tyre centres appear to stock all-season tyres which were previously only available as imports from European companies such as mytyres.co.uk (a German business).

For example, Continental make an excellent all-season tyre for vans, the VancoFourSeason. This does not appear on Continental’s UK website at all, but does now seem to be widely available a major tyre fitting chains — something that wasn’t true a few years ago.

It’s the same story with cars. Michelin recently launched the CrossClimate tyre in the UK, which has had excellent reviews and is available in sizes to fit small vans as well as cars. Indeed, British Gas recently signed a deal to fit Michelin CrossClimate tyres to 13,000 of its vans. British Gas operates one of the UK’s biggest van fleets and previously used winter tyres on many of its vans, so this decision speaks volumes, in my opinion.

Momentum does seems to be gathering in favour of the all-season camp. Earlier today, an email dropped into my inbox informing me of a special offer on Goodyear Vector 4 Season all-season tyres at Kwik Fit.

The last time I tried to buy an all-season tyre from Kwik Fit, they didn’t have any. Indeed, back in 2011, I was at a Goodyear press event and was told by one of their PR people that they did not have any interest in promoting their Vector range of all-season tyres in the UK — they were pitching winter and summer tyres only.

Thankfully, common sense seems to be prevailing. Tyre firms appear to be gradually conceding that the majority of British motorist will never run summer and winter tyres, but may be interested in something more suitable for year-round use.

Vauxhall Vivaro

UK commercial vehicle production climbs 33% in 2015

2015 was a good year for UK commercial vehicle (CV) manufacturers. CV manufacturing output rose by 33.3% to 94,479 units  last year, according to the latest figures from the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT).

The clear highlight of the figures is the strong recovery seen in the European market last year, which suggests that some of the more troubled EU economies may finally be starting to signs of growth:

CV manufacturing Dec-14 Dec-15 % Change YTD-14 YTD-15 % Change
Total 5,815 6,265 7.7% 70,869 94,479 33.3%
Home 2,891 3,008 4.0% 35,945 47,300 31.6%
Export 2,924 3,257 11.4% 34,924 47,179 35.1%
% export 50.3% 52.0% 49.3% 49.9%

Data courtesy of the SMMT (www.smmt.co.uk)

However, what isn’t so obvious from these figures is that one company is supporting the UK’s CV sector pretty much single handed. Regular readers will probably guess that the company in question is Vauxhall, which built 60,280 Vivaro vans at its plant in Luton last year. That’s almost two-thirds of the UK’s entire CV output.

Vauxhall’s all-new Vivaro launched in 2014 and secured 1,500 jobs at the UK’s only dedicated light commercial vehicle plant, after workers won a ten-year contract and a £185 million investment. Since the original Vivaro started production, more than one million Vivaros have been built at Luton. It really is an outstanding British success story.

The Luton plant beat world class competition from across Europe to build the new van, making it all the more frustrating that Ford was not able to resist the temptation to move Transit production from Southampton to Turkey.

The impact of this and other closures in the wake of the financial crisis is best shown by this graph:

UK CV output 2008-2015

UK CV manufacturing output, 2008 – 2015 (courtesy of SMMT)

It would be interesting to know whether Vauxhall and the UK’s other CV manufactuerers would expect any knock-on effects on export volumes if the UK does vote to leave the EU in the promised Brexit referendum.

I have no idea — logically it does seem easier to trade within the EU than outside it, but then again we import plenty of Japanese cars without problems.