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£7,650 Buys Polo 1.4TDI at Auction Today 17 May 2002 (News)
As more and more ex-company drivers start buying their own cars, winners and losers continue to emerge. Not long ago, nearly-new Polos were selling for nearly 90% of list. But the new four-headlight model is the one to be seen in now, so facelift old shapes are taking a hammering -
New Small Car From Citroen 21 Aug 2001 (News)
airbags, Multiplex wiring, two gloveboxes, dash 12v socket, passenger and driver's seat under-drawers, height and reach adjustable steering wheel, height adjustable driver's seat, central locking and 60/40 split rear seat. Options include brake assist with automatic hazard warning lights; a large electric -
FIAT Launches a Bigger Berlingo 23 Jun 2001 (News)
central locking, height-adjustable steering wheel, height adjustable drivers seat with adjustable lumbar support, dash-mounted gear stick, two dashboard accessory power points, driver and passenger airbags are standard on all models. ELX models have five three-point seatbelts, alloy wheels and air -
Dacia extends scrappage scheme on Duster and Sandero 4 Jan 2018 (News)
Dacia has extended its scrappage offers on the Duster and Sandero until the end of March. A scrappage allowance of £1000 is available on the Duster and £500 on the Sandero. Drivers taking advantage of the scrappage scheme must trade in a car that is Euro 4 -
Ford scores highly in latest Euro NCAP tests 5 Feb 2013 (News)
MyKey on the Fiesta, as well as its Active City Stop emergency braking system, Driver Alert, Forward Alert and Lane Keep Assist systems. The full round up of latest Euro NCAP awards can be found here . -
Free winter checks from Bosch Car Service garages 7 Nov 2012 (News)
that an increasing number of drivers are skimping on regular car maintenance and inspections due to mounting financial pressure – and its research shows that around two thirds of all cars will go into winter without the most basic of checks. The company has a network of 530 service centres in the UK -
Vauxhall reveals electric two-seater concept 9 Sep 2011 (News)
Vauxhall will reveal a new electrically powered two-seater concept car at the Frankfurt Motor Show next week which it says could revolutionise urban transport, particularly for younger drivers and those on a tight budget -
ATS Euromaster open 'tyre hotels' 7 Sep 2011 (News)
winter, and snowfall a possibility as early as October, winter tyres are expected to be in greater demand than ever. They offer improved grip and reduced braking distances not only in snow but in low temperature conditions (-7°C). Drivers who choose to buy winter tyres will be given the option -
New Urban Concept from Audi 10 Aug 2011 (News)
in which the passenger sits behind and slightly higher than the driver. The roof can be retracted to make the Urban Concept into a roadster. Carbon-fibre reinforced plastic, a lightweight material, is used in the construction of the cabin. The wheels are 'free standing,' outside the body of the car -
Astra 1.9CDTI Twintop: Only £14,250 16 Jul 2009 (News)
conditioning, Alloy wheels, Computer, Driver airbag, Electric mirrors, Electric windows, Foglights, Head restraints, Immobiliser, Passenger airbag, Power assisted steering, Remote locking, Radio/CD, Side airbags, Rear headrests. Insurance Group:7,Only £14,250. Save £8,625 -
Millionaire buys HRH 29 Jan 2009 (News)
- bought the registration 1 HRH for £113,815 at a Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA) auction in Northampton. He explained he purchased the plate as an investment - and also due to its possible connections with royalty. "There aren't many registrations that can better 1 -
£7,105 Off Renault Grand Scenic 5 Nov 2008 (News)
or £2,000 minimum part exchange Spec Includes ABS 16" Alloys Key Card 4x15W CD Radio 6 Speed Manual Gearbox Adjusted Rear Seats AIR CON Immobilizer Fog Lamps Driver, passanger, side & Curtain airbags ISOFIX System -
Officials to employ CCTV to catch litterbugs 16 Apr 2008 (News)
People who throw litter from their vehicles are to be punished if caught out via a new CCTV system. Government plans will see a trial period in place in London by the summer, with a national roll out also likely in the future. Drivers who are caught discarding rubbish from -
L200 in lower congestion charge band 1 Apr 2008 (News)
The new L200 vehicle from Mitsubishi will be rated in the lower band of the congestion charge, saving motorists money in the process, the company has announced. According to the Japanese automobile manufacturer, drivers stand to pocket £17 every time they venture in and out -
Audi A4 gains Auto 1 prize 10 Mar 2008 (News)
champion in the annual Auto 1 awards is selected by editors, experts and racing drivers linked to the 26 magazines, but their 40 million combined readers also play a key role in the judging process." The Audi A4 Saloon features the longest wheelbase in its class as well as a new chassis -
Road pricing schemes 'not economic' 7 Mar 2008 (News)
It would be counterproductive to introduce a national road pricing scheme as it is not an economical solution to the UK's transport problems, a campaigning group has suggested. According to the Association of British Drivers (ABD), government plans to delay the introduction -
Hyundai i30 'represents value for money' 25 Feb 2008 (News)
Motorists who pick up the new i30 from Hyundai will be gaining a vehicle which represents good value for money, according to the firm. The estate model starts at £12,995 and comes with a five-year unlimited mileage warranty unique to the South Korean automaker. Drivers who -
Speed limit 'may not always be safest option' 5 Feb 2008 (News)
Williams commented that people should also consider the weather conditions when driving, as different road surfaces may require other varied techniques. He added that motorists should also be aware and in control of their own driving ability when out on highways. "Every driver has -
Buying a new car 'much harder' today 4 Feb 2008 (News)
more than was available to UK drivers in 2000, the group adds. Managing editor Adrian Rushmore states that motorists may simply have too many options. He said: "The problem for customers is that they are overwhelmed by choice, making it increasingly difficult for them to make -
Car care firm warns of 'Breakdown Day' 18 Dec 2007 (News)
. However, the day also marks the winter solstice which means that there will only be seven hours and 49 minutes of daylight, causing Comma representative Mike Bewsey to comment on the unnecessary urgency some drivers bring with them onto the road. "When the Christmas holiday period finally