2 05, 2021

FCAI Says Victoria’s EV Incentives Should Be Country-Wide

By |2021-05-02T11:28:12+10:00May 2nd, 2021|EV news, FCAI News, Gay Car News|0 Comments

The FCAI has welcomed the approach taken by the Victorian Government today towards a suite of incentives for electric vehicles, supporting infrastructure investment and CO2 emissions targets for public and private vehicle fleets.

4 03, 2021

MG Makes Top 10 Cars List for the First Time

By |2021-03-07T18:23:46+11:00March 4th, 2021|ANCAP News, Car News Misc, FCAI News, Gay Car News, MG News, Toyota News, VW News|0 Comments

MG Now in Top 10 Australian Car Brands Chinese car maker, MG, has rocketed to 10th place in the car rankings, according VFCATS. It has 3.6% market share year to date, which is level pegging with Volkswagen who is only 300 sales ahead of MG.

3 03, 2021

FCAI Rallies Against ANCAP Mitsubishi ZERO STAR Rating

By |2021-03-04T10:36:58+11:00March 3rd, 2021|ANCAP News, FCAI News, Gay Car News, Mitsubishi News|0 Comments

Today, Tony Weber of the FCAI (Federal Chamber of Automotive Industries) took the extraordinary step of criticising ANCAP Australasian New Car Assessment Program for limiting the test result to 6 years. ANCAP test new cars along with the sister organisation in Europe, EuroNCAP. Mr Weber said, “The Australian automotive industry continues to work with governments and others towards harmonisation [...]

27 11, 2020

FCAI Praises ACT Government Electric Vehicle Policy

By |2020-11-27T11:07:13+11:00November 27th, 2020|EV news, Gay Car News|0 Comments

The Federal Chamber of Automotive Industries (FCAI), the peak body for the automotive industry, today praised the ACT Government’s announcement supporting zero emission vehicles (ZEVs), deeming it “thoughtful and future focused.”

2 06, 2020

FCAI has condemns Karen Andrews changes to franchising

By |2020-06-02T12:03:52+10:00June 2nd, 2020|FCAI News, Gay Car News|0 Comments

The Federal Chamber of Automotive Industries (FCAI) has condemned the move by the Hon Karen Andrews MP, Minister for Industry, Science and Technology, to ‘fast-track’ changes to new vehicle franchising agreements.

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