Automotive and Pickup Truck Leasing News
Ford and Mazda agree deal to build new generation of pickup trucks
August 31 2010, 05:13PM by Evolution Internet
The future of Ford Ranger pickup truck leasing could be affected by a new deal between Ford and Mazda. The two manufacturers have entered an agreement...
Insurance provider loyalty may be costing pickup truck leasing customers
August 27 2010, 05:27PM by Evolution Internet
Pickup truck leasing customers could be paying more than they need to on their insurance, it has been revealed. Research by Which? has found that a...
Male pickup truck leasing drivers could be wasting thousands by getting lost
August 25 2010, 05:51PM by Evolution Internet
The average male motorist drives 276 miles extra every year because they get lost but are reluctant to ask for directions. That is according to new...
Pickup truck leasing drivers warned of rise in 'crash for cash' scams
August 24 2010, 05:44PM by Evolution Internet
Pickup truck leasing drivers have been warned to watch out for so-called 'crash for cash' scammers. The scams involve drivers deliberately staging a...
New average speed cameras could cause problems for pickup truck leasing customers
August 19 2010, 05:12PM by Evolution Internet
Pickup truck leasing customers in London could be affected by new plans to introduce hundreds of average speed cameras across the capital. The Evening...
Wheel clamping on private land to be banned
August 18 2010, 05:19PM by Evolution Internet
Pickup truck leasing customers will soon be free from the threat of wheel clamping on private land. The government has announced it will ban the practice...
Pickup truck drivers urged to exercise caution after heavy rain
August 12 2010, 02:34PM by Colin Wingfield
Drivers of leased and contract hired pickup trucks have been urged to be cautious after the recent heavy downpours in the UK. One of the country's leading...
50% of motorists would fail their driving test
August 05 2010, 02:31PM by Colin Wingfield
A recent study from What Car? Magazine has concluded that over 50% of Britain's 33 million motorists would fail their driving test if they had to take...



