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Top Tips For Buying a Used Car Online

From classic cars to modern motors, buying a used car online can sometimes be a difficult process, often leaving people confused and occasionally ripped off. So, with this in mind we wanted to go through some top tips to help you make the best decision...

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Unusual Vehicles: Buick Centurion

Unusual Vehicles is a segment that looks into the history of unconventional cars from all over the world. Certain motors break the mould and have a design that’s ahead of the time. The Buick Centurion is a good example, as it had a futuristic appearance...

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New Research Finds UK Fleets Replace Cars Earlier Than European Average

Every country has its own policy on keeping cars, but new research has revealed that UK fleets are keeping cars and vans almost two years less than the European average. The research, carried out by vehicle leasing company, Arval, found the average time...

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5 of The Slowest Cars Ever Made

There are many classic cars out there that manage to combine, iconic styles, with adrenaline pumping power and speed. However, there have been a few examples of both classic and modern cars over the years, which unfortunately have been somewhat lacking in...

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Older Cars At Risk From Not Being Compatible With New E10 Fuel

The UK government’s campaign to lower carbon emissions could mean popular family cars may be incompatible with a new fuel that’s being rolled out. E10 fuel is a new type of biofuel that’s being billed as environmentally friendly. E10 is made up of 90%...

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Recycled Plastics Could Fuel Hydrogen Cars In The Future

As cars become more environmentally friendly, scientists are looking into alternative types of fuel. A team of researchers at Swansea University have developed a way of turning plastic waste into hydrogen. The process involves adding a light-absorbing...

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Unusual Vehicles: Rumpler Tropfenwagen

Unusual Vehicles is a segment that looks into the history of an unconventional car. From the earliest days of car manufacturing, engineers were looking for a way to make an aerodynamic vehicle. Edmund Rumpler succeeded with the Rumpler Tropfenwagen....

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Some Tips For Saving Money With Your First Classic Car

So, you’ve set your sights on purchasing your first classic car, and you want to ensure that you’re truly getting your money’s worth. Amongst other things, you’ll have to be careful not to choose a car that may end up costing you much more down the line. ...

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New Survey Shows That Half Of UK Drivers Want Diesel Cars To Be Banned

Diesel vehicles have experienced a large decline in sales and according to a new survey more than half of UK motorists believe they should be banned from urban areas. The poll, carried out by law firm Censuswide for Slater and Gordon, asked 2000 people...

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Porsche Unveil The New Project Gold Restomod

Porsche have been teasing their latest restoration project for a while and they’ve finally unveiled it with the Project Gold 993 Turbo. Engineers have worked on the car for over 18 months, creating a true masterpiece. Traditionally, restomod 911s are...

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Which Cars Are Currently Set to Become Future Classics?

It isn’t easy to identify future classic cars, and getting a hold of one can be notoriously difficult. Of course there are certain names that always spring to mind when you think of great classics, such as Ferrari, Jaguar, Porsche, and Aston Martin to...

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Drivers With Poor Vision Will Lose Their Licence If They Fail An On-The-Spot Eye Test

With road safety being one of the most important topics in the UK, new measures are being introduced to decrease the chances of an accident. Police have launched a campaign that deals with drivers who have poor vision. Motorists pulled over during...

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