It’s been a busy few weeks for motoring news, what with the Geneva motor show, the VW Group yearly round-ups, the unveiling of two shock new Ferraris and plenty more taking place in March.
What better way for automotive PR teams to wind down from the madness than to attempt to wind us up this April Fools day?
We look through the best efforts of the industry's attempts to explore its mischievous side.
Scot to be a joke…
Land Rover claimed to have installed the UK’s “most remote charging point” on the Isle of Skye, off the coast of Scotland.
The fast-charging point, 15 miles from the nearest tarmac, was to allow drivers of the firm’s new Range Rover and Range Rover Sport P400e plug-in hybrids to take a “mid-adventure top-up charge” on their off-road jaunt across the island.
The conveniently named Max Watts, head of vehicle charging at Land Rover, said the company had “ohm-mitted nothing in [its] quest to ensure that eco-minded Land Rover owners are able to adventure in zero emissions comfort”.
They nearly had us, too, until the environmentally conscious Ted Lightly, CEO of Skye High Club, was quoted as saying “this new charging post is so discreet that it’s almost as if it’s not even there at all”.
Beats Jay’s mum’s Micra
Fiat appealed to the sixth former in all of us when it announced the new Fiat Panda Hawaii edition, inspired by hit sitcom The Inbetweeners.
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Come on. The best joke of
Crazy or inspired?
Bad news Fiat: VW did a similar April Fool's joke many years ago...but someone forgot to tell manufacturing and they actually built it! Remember the VW Polo Harlequin...? (For that just-had-a prang-and-got-some-random-panels-from-the-scrapyard look)
And the Skoda puddle lights joke is actually inspired - I wish my wife's Merc popped up a puddle-message to tell me I'd (yet again) forgotten to unplug my phone from the USB cable and left it in the car...
VW/Seat/Skoda do this already...
GaryW - Our Seat and Skoda both pop a message on the screen to remind me to take my phone when I leave the car. And that's not an April Fool!
The best April Fool's joke.....
...is the extortionate price of new cars these days. Oh, that's not a joke.