E10 petrol will be supplied in petrol stations across the UK from September 2021, in an effort to cut down the country’s carbon emissions. E10 will become the default type of petrol at forecourts, however not all vehicles are compatible with the fuel. We take a closer look at the implications of moving over to E10 petrol, and at E10 petrol compatible cars in the UK.
Whether you’re after a bargain, or a just like to collect different models and makes of cars, you can find inspiration at a car auction. Read here for more.
With new forms of technology to beat the criminals, it might be time to investigate ways to prevent keyless entry theft.
The UK countryside has a reputation for its lesser travelled paths, stunning views and boundless opportunity for adventure. From afar, Britain can look like an impressive scene of sloping hills and non-descript lanes that zag endlessly through its variety of landscapes. For off-roaders, the temptation to explore has never felt more exciting. These nondescript tracks […]
For anyone, returning to driving after a long break can seem daunting. The combination of coordination, alertness and concentration required behind the wheel can be hard to remember and feel tiring after a break. From new road rules to shaken confidence, making a return to driving after a break is not always easy.
Whilst we may be years off completely ‘driverless’ cars, for owners of cars fitted with autonomous lane-keeping systems (ALKS), hands-free driving is now expected to be become legal on UK roads by the end of 2021 (up to 37mph on motorways), according to the Department of Transport.
Hybrid cars are becoming an increasingly popular choice with drivers. What types of hybrid car are on offer and how do they compare? Find out more.
Catalytic converter thefts are on the rise in 2021. Discover why, the cars most likely to be at risk, and how you can protect your car from theft.
Sat navs, cars and the law can often be a grey and confusing area. Particularly now that more than ever, people are opting to use their phones to navigate them to their destination. This means there is added confusion with the strict mobile phone laws in place. We’ve brought clarity to the situation.