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NUMBERS Auto Windsreens trials vans running on vegetable oil, right turns can go wrong and fuel prices fall year-on-year


THE MONTH IN 17


THE NUMBER OF SITES OPERATED BY THE RESTRUCTURED MERCEDES-BENZ AND MAXUS DEALER RYGOR GROUP ACROSS THE UK


Source: Rygor Group 46%


AUTO WINDSCREENS HAS BEGAN TRIALLING FOUR FORD TRANSIT CUSTOMS RUNNING ON HYDROTREATED VEGETABLE OIL AS A SUSTAINABLE FUEL


4 ALTERNATIVE TO DIESEL. Source: Auto Windscreens


THE PRODUCTION OF THE BATTERY PACK ON AN EV IS RESPONSIBLE FOR ALMOST HALF OF ITS ENTIRE LIFETIME CARBON FOOTPRINT


Source: First Vehicle Leasing Source: DfT 12,418


THE NUMBER OF COLLISIONS THAT OCCURRED FOR LCVS WHEN TURNING RIGHT BETWEEN 2012 AND 2021, THE MOST DANGEROUS MANOEUVRE RECORDED.


Source: Forbes Advisor


THE NUMBER OF LOW-TRAFFIC NEIGHBOURHOODS IN PLACE OR PLANNED ACROSS THE UK


300


BEST SELLERS IN AUGUST 2023 LCV < 3.5T 1,426 FORD TRANSIT


1,151 VAUXHALL VIVARO 933 VOLKSWAGEN TRANSPORTER 762 VAUXHALL COMBO 721 MERCEDES-BENZ SPRINTER 678 RENAULT TRAFFIC 522 TOYORA HILUX


491 CITROËN BERLINGO 466 PEUGEOT PARTNER


Source: SMMT 10 WhatVan?September 2023


SEPTEMBER 2023 VS SEPTEMBER 2022 AVERAGE UK FUEL PRICES UNLEADED:150.7P (-19.4P) DIESEL: 153.5P (-29.7P)


Source: Dept for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy www.whatvan.co.uk 1,791 FORD TRANSIT CUSTOM


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