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Mazda and Fiat work on convertible
May 23, 2012
Car giants Mazda and Fiat are working together on developing and manufacturing a roadster, or two-seater convertible, although the two companies will come up with different, distinctly styled models
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River crossing toll charges to rise
May 22, 2012
A river crossing toll charge on the UK's busiest motorway is to rise in the autumn, the Government has announced
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Britain's most unreliable cars
May 22, 2012
In 2011, one in five cards failed its first MoT test. Japanese vehicles are best and French are worst!
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Pre-1960 vehicles exempted from MoT
May 21, 2012
Classic and historic vehicles are to be exempted from the annual MoT test, the Government has announced
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More reductions in supermarket petrol price war
May 21, 2012
Supermarket giant Sainsbury's has sparked a new round of the petrol price cutting war by announcing it will reduce its forecourt costs by 3p a litre
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Car production increases by 9.3%
May 17, 2012
The number of cars built in the UK last month was almost 10% up on a year ago, boosted by strong export demand, new figures show. There were 94,352 cars produced in April, an increase of 9.3% on...
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Congestion costs a fortune: where is it worst?
May 16, 2012
New figures reveal the most congested towns and cities in the UK, but how bad is it, and what is it costing us?
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Drivers near fuel 'breaking point'
May 15, 2012
Continuing rises in the price of petrol could drive some motorists off the roads for good
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Morrisons steps up fuel price war
May 15, 2012
Petrol price comes down another 2p, but AA says this is still not enough, and that many in the industry are not cutting far enough or fast enough.
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Shortfall may see fuel duty up 50%
May 15, 2012
Motorists could face a 50% rise in fuel duty in future years to cover a £13 billion hole in Treasury coffers
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13% of drivers 'running on empty'
May 14, 2012
As many as 13% of motorists have been "driving on empty" in the last three months as fuel prices have soared
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Renault's va-va-voom questioned
May 11, 2012
One in five cars fail their first MOT claims new VOSA research – with French cars needing the most work to make them fit for the road.
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Fuel costs 'threatening our future'
May 11, 2012
More than a third of small and medium-sized businesses fear record fuel prices are threatening their future
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AA says supermarkets still overpricing petrol
May 10, 2012
Asda took the lead again in the supermarket fuel price war, and over the last 24 hours has driven prices down at a number of supermarkets. However, the AA says this doesn't go nearly far enough to constitute fair value
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Car insurance: female drivers are being cheated!
May 09, 2012
Premiums for women drivers are set to go up at the end of the year thanks to new equality rules, but it seems some insurers are already hiking rates
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