Government's MOT Changes Branded Dangerous
Under the new proposals this much-recognised framework would change in two key ways. New cars would need an MOT once they reach four years old, rather than the current three. MOT tests could instead be required every two years, rather than annually.
Read moreNew Car Tech in 2023: Face & Fingerprint recognition, virtual gearshift & more!
Have you heard of Genesis? Genesis is to Hyundai what Lexus is to Toyota. It’s the brand’s luxury car subsidiary. It aims to make some big moves in order to grab your attention and make its mark, particularly with its electric car offerings.
Read moreHow to check if your car is still insured
There are up to a million uninsured drivers on our roads every day, some are chancers flouting the law to save money, others are unwittingly driving illegally. What are the common mistakes made? And how to check if your vehicle is still covered.
Read moreAll you need to know about Temporary Car Insurance
If you need to drive a car from 1 to 28-days, temporary insurance is a far cheaper alternative to car rental and can cost as little as £20 per day. Read our guide to short term cover.
Read moreAre New Car Delivery Times Back To Normal?
It’s now well reported and widely known that the car industry struggled to achieve adequate supplies of crucial semiconductors in the wake of the pandemic. And this desperately slowed production and hampered delivery of new cars to customers.
Read moreVehicle Theft Is On The Rise: How To Protect Your Car
A new study from AX Track shows vehicle theft is up nearly 30% from 2020, with some areas of the UK experiencing levels exceeding pre-pandemic rates. Vehicle theft increased by 23.9% from 2021 to 2022 and in 2019 theft had risen by 45% since 2014.
Read moreDo Electric Vehicles need servicing?
Electric vehicles have attracted a lot of interest as a cleaner and more environmentally friendly form of transportation but do you need to maintain and service them?
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