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  • Top 10: Gifts for new and learner riders (Article)
    a nice big flat surface at the front an even cheaper, stick on L plate will do the job. Remember to always display both plates – and it’s even worth keeping hold of a spare in your under-seat storage, just in case. Protective clothing A lot of urban riders commute daily
  • Honest John Awards 2018: The Winners (Article)
    Easy to drive, comfortable and practical, the Honda Jazz is everything a small car should be and a worthy winner of the Small Hatchback of the Year award. Something of an unsung hero among small cars, the Jazz provides plenty of comfort for four adults while its ingenious 'magic seats' fold and flip
  • Van & Pick-up MoT Test Results and Advice (Article)
    . Vehicle Maximum MoT fee Class 4 vehicles up to 3000kg design gross weight £54.85 Class 4a vehicles with 9 to 12 passenger seats with a seat belt installation check £64
  • Toy of the Year shortlist (Article)
    . The 1290 piece kit includes the infamous ejector seat, revolving number plates, hidden telephone and machine guns, as well as a detailed interior and engine bay. It'll definitely be a great build. Razor Crazy Cart Shift From the same company that invented the original Razor kick scooter (you
  • Review: CTEK MXS 5.0 12v battery charger (productReview)
    . Lights, heaters, fans on full to demist screens, heated seats (fancy)… In fact, turning a car over in the depths of winter can take as much as 80 per cent of the battery’s charge. And if your battery isn’t fully charged, then you don’t need to be Carol Vorderman to do the maths. Luckily
  • Review: Disklok steering lock (productReview)
    marking it.  Disklok recommends storing it in the boot. You wouldn't want one of these on the back seats in the event of an accident. The carry case is handy for this, but in an empty boot, it still tends to slid around all over the place. Plus of course it's taking up a considerable amount
  • Review: KTM 125 Duke (productReview)
    only moan here is the seat is too thinly padded for rider and pillion, so discomfort sets in after about 40 minutes of riding. If that’s enough for your commute, fine, but for those riding longer distances we’d suggest an aftermarket gel insert to ease the pain
  • Review: Nonda Aiko Finder (productReview)
    once you're nearby. Conversely, if you've lost your phone but have the Aiko, two presses on the front will ring your phone and full volume - helpful if you've left it on silent and it's fallen under the seat in your car. The Aiko app has a map so you can locate
  • Review: Vespa Elettrica (productReview)
    comfort and stable handling, though watch out for larger potholes as the 11-inch wheels can only absorb so much before jolting into and out of such craters that litter our roads. The seat offers an identical level of comfort for rider and passenger to the Primavera and there’s a chromed grab handle
  • How Much Is My Car Worth? (Article)
    and an upmarket entertainment system are likely to increase the cost, but heated seats less so. Buyers also like to see a car that's in good condition and has been well looked after. Unusual colours will appeal to some buyers - but put others off. Car buyers can be put off if the car shows significant
  • MoT Test Results and MoT Advice (Article)
    92,180 67.6% SEAT 317,233
  • Halfords Catalogue 1965 (Article)
    passenger door?   Can you buy it today? Leopard seat covers on Amazon for £50 *   Fed up of looking
  • Top 10: Films for car enthusiasts (Article)
    (of The French Connection and Grand Prix fame) took on hundreds of stunt-personal and sacrificed quite a few cars. The use of reportage style cinematography really puts the viewer in the driving seat, too. Trivia: 80 cars were destroyed while filming, while 300 stunt drivers were employed
  • Top 10: Films for car enthusiasts (Article)
    (of The French Connection and Grand Prix fame) took on hundreds of stunt-personal and sacrificed quite a few cars. The use of reportage style cinematography really puts the viewer in the driving seat, too. Trivia: 80 cars were destroyed while filming, while 300 stunt drivers were employed
  • Review: James Bond's DB5 book (productReview)
    of the great pictures of the original sketches showing how they created the famous control panel, the machine guns in the headlights and of course the ejector seat button. It also points out how to tell the 'real' customised DB5 from the one used for high-speed driving scenes (side indicators and number plate
  • Review: See.Sense ICON2 (productReview)
    and really lightweight. We got the pair in for testing, but the lights can also be purchased individually. They come in a well packaged, sturdy, slimline box - which includes a standard seat mount, an aero post mount, five mounting straps and a charging cable for each light
  • Review: Piaggio MP3 500 Sport (productReview)
    to cover the handgrips and even a sort of tent contraption to keep your legs warm and dry. (You see these all the time in Paris where trikes are extremely popular.) Get to your destination, apply the handbrake, and you’ll find a vast, lockable compartment under the seat capable of accommodating two
  • Review: Dyson V6 cordless vacuum (productReview)
    What is it? The Dyson V6 is a compact and cordless vacuum cleaner. It’s powered by Dyson's V6 motor and supplied with click on and off attachments that make it suitable for cleaning everything from your living room carpet to the door bins and seat upholstery of your car
  • Review: Shark Spartan helmet (productReview)
    without being too heavy – although obviously the carbon fibre model is lighter still. It has a snug but comfortable fit and uses a double-D ring strap system. That’s a fiddle if you’re used to a seat belt style clip, but should the worst happen it’s a more secure way of strapping a helmet on, even
  • Review: Thule Ocean roof box (productReview)
    of small steps or - in our case - stand on the car seat, although this won't be possible for three-door vehicles. Another slight annoyance is that the box only opens one way, so you really have to stretch to the driver’s side to fix the bolts.  Once fitted, the Ocean 200
 

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