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Continental launches new Eco Performance tyre saving fuel consumption by 3%

Wednesday, June 1st, 2011
Continental ContiEcoContact 5 reduces fuel consumption by 3%

Continental ContiEcoContact 5

Continental Tyres has launched a new eco performance tyre called the ContiEcoContact 5 which sets new standards in environmental performance and tyre safety. It is currently available in 14-16 rim sizes and Continental has made several changes to reduce tyre rolling resistance and wear, while still ensuring the tyre is still good at wet braking.

The new tyre delivers reduced CO2 emissions and lower fuel consumption as it has 20% better rolling resistance than its predecessor, leading to a 3% reduction in fuel consumption. It is made from a specially developed compound with optimised tread grooves, improving grip in the wet, yet tyre wear has also been reduced by 12%.

Continental Winter Tyres approved by Land Rover

Wednesday, October 13th, 2010
Land Rover approves Continental Winter Tyres for use on Freelander and Range Rover Sport

ContiCrossContact Winter tyres

Land Rover has approved the ContiCrossContact winter tyres for use on the Freelander (235/55 R9 105 H) and Range Rover Sport (275/40R20 106V). Land Rover’s engineer’s chose the ContiCrossContact Winter as the perfect tyre for their 4×4 and SUV vehicles for their excellent traction and braking performance on cold, icy and even wet winter roads.

The ContiCrossContact Winter tyres have an advanced silica compound and wide circumferential tread grooves giving high protection against aquaplaning and offering better fuel consumption with low rolling resistance. Land Rover’s experts only approve winter tyres that offer the best agile performance and good grip on wintry roads. Continental is one of the leading tyre manufacturers and makes tyres for one in three cars produced in Europe. If you are thinking of leasing a Land Rover then all models are currently available on the site now.

Which? magazine votes Continental tyres as best tyre brand

Friday, September 3rd, 2010
Continental tyres perform well in dry and wet conditions

Continental tyres

Which? magazine has tested a total of 18 tyre brands and has voted Continental tyres as the best brand. The leading consumer magazine publication chose Continental tyres for their excellent dry grip and very good wet grip.

Which? said,”The Continental tyres we’ve tested cover eight sizes commonly used on popular superminis, medium cars, large cars and MPVs. All the Continental tyres we’ve tested offer balanced performance, have no major weaknesses and all make the Best Buy grade. In the dry, Continental tyres perform very well, and wet grip is balanced and safe in a stright line or in a bend”. Tyre safety is extremely important when driving your vehicle so choosing the right tyres and also keeping them at the right tyre pressure is essential.

Continental launches new high performance tyre

Tuesday, April 6th, 2010
New high performance tyres

New high performance tyres

Continental Tyre Group has now launched the ContiSportContact 5 P high performance tyre for sports car drivers looking for extra safety on both wet and dry roads.

The new tyres have carbon blacks and resins introduced into the compound to support the flexibility of the rubber which is important for good traction, the rigidity of the tyre and important for handling. The tyre also has a large number of small tread blocks on the middle and side areas of the tread, resulting in numerous transverse edges on the tyre surface.

The new ContiSportContact 5 P has already been approved on the Renault Megane 111 Sports RS, the Audi TT RS and the Mercedes AMG C-Class and E-Class.

ASKING FOR HELP – DO SMALL BUSINESSES DO IT?

Monday, July 13th, 2009

 

Using best practice is something we could all do better. But particularly, it seems, when it comes to being a small business and running business cars efficiently.

 

Even though a scary one in every 56 businesses will cease trading this year – an increase of 59% according to accountants and business advisors, BDO Stoy Hayward LLP – small businesses appear less inclined to follow some of the best practice from larger enterprises.

 

The leasing company Arval has researched the small business market place and discovered that small companies are less likely to seek help to manage down their company car costs.

 

And while larger companies favour contract hire as a means of providing company cars, most small businesses are still wedded to the idea of ownership. And some 33% don’t even have a company car policy.

 

Now, while I’m a great believer in having and financing the cars that suit your business, I believe strongly that not all small businesses are aware of the alternative funding methods out there available to them.

 

For example, a canny small business might be quite happy purchasing used cars because: a) they save on the depreciation;  b) it provides them with an opportunity to have a smarter car than they could afford new. For example, my landlord, Peter Edney, runs his own small accountancy practice, but purchases used Mercedes. His latest is a very smart 11-year-old SL V8.

 

But I bet many small businesses aren’t alive to the fact that ownership of new cars ties up capital that could be more readily used in the business – especially now, when cash flows are so tight.

 

On the other hand, leasing a car – whether through contract hire or personal contract hire – gives you access to a brand new car for a fixed monthly sum, while keeping other lines of credit (bank loan, overdraft and so on) open for purely business use. At the end of the two-, three- or four-year term, the car is returned. And a new lease on a new car started. Small businesses should talk to their local dealer business sales or a BVRLA approved contract hire company for more on the benefits of leasing.

 

The forgetful zone

 

While we’re on the subject of research, I came across this from Continental Tyres: on average a third of most people’s journey will be zoned out. In other words, unaware or inattentive of the actual traffic conditions around them.

 

The research found the average driver is on the road for 45 minutes a day and that they are in their own little world for 17 minutes of this time. They make an average of three trips in their car each day. They are distracted at least three times on each journey and for at least four seconds each time. At just 40 mph a car will travel over 18 metres every second.

 

I spoke to Continental’s Guy Frobisher about the results. “Our fast-paced lives can mean little time to fit everything in, but driving is no time for multi-tasking,” Guy explained. “Our advice is to avoid distractions like eating or drinking or making a phone call, even if hands-free. You could prevent an accident.”

 

I couldn’t agree more.

 

For the record, here are the most common driver distractions. But the one that scares me the most is number 11. If your small business doesn’t have a company car policy – particularly for mobile phone use – then now is probably the time you should.

 

TOP 20 DRIVING DISTRACTIONS

 

1.     Re-tuning the radio/inserting a CD into the player

2.     Talking to a passenger

3.     Looking at scenery

4.     Eating

5.     Listening to loud music

6.     Reaching into the glovebox

7.     Looking at houses

8.     Drinking

9.     Other drivers in cars next to you

10.    Passengers asking questions

11.    Texting

12.    Trying to unwrap a sweet

13.    Talking on the mobile phone

14.    Looking at a hot girl/bloke

15.    Shop windows

16.    Kids in the back seat shouting, or playing up

17.    Trying to read a map

18.    SATNAV

19.    Looking at billboards

20.    Singing

 

Ralph Morton – Editor of www.BusinessCarManager.co.uk

Business Car Manager is a business motoring website dedicated to small businesses. You can access it for free by logging on to www.BusinessCarManager.co.uk.

 


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