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Best dash cameras 2025 (Article)
Given the price, it outperforms more expensive dash cams from many well-known brands, both in terms of features and the footage it captures. Easy to set up, the GS63H is a camera you can leave in your car and not have to worry about. As soon as turn on the ignition it starts recording and you can forget about it. You can also set the screen to turn off when you're driving to make it less distracting - a little lights tells you it's still recording. -
Review: LS2 Vector helmet (productReview)
The SHARP safety rating is achieved through testing how the helmet performed in each of the five impact locations during the 8.5 m/s linear impact tests against the flat anvil. While the front and back protection were rated well, side protection was poor at high speeds . The lightness of the helmet could mean there's simply less padding to protect the sides of your head, but that's speculation. -
Review: Kawasaki ZX-10R SE (productReview)
The result is a bike that feels comfortable, stable and settled yet it can tip into corners and hold a line without the rider either having to muscle it into a turn or put up with any wallow mid-corner. A telling result of Kawasaki’s KECS set-up is the rider never feels the front end push back through the bars under heavy braking in the way it can on other bikes so equipped. This is a measure of how accurate and astute the ZX-10R SE’s engineers have been in choosing the way it behaves and has endowed it with a very natural feel. -
Review: Longjia LJ 50 QT-3L (productReview)
The 49cc unit pulls willingly round to its 30mph maximum, yet, if you add the weight of another adult, even a slimline one, you will really notice it. So, best for one-up trips through the city. A disc front brake gives reasonable stopping power, while a drum at the rear betrays this scooter’s budget origins. However, all of the bar controls are exactly as you’d expect and the clear dash comes with a petrol gauge. -
Review: Honda X-ADV (productReview)
Better to think of the X-ADV as a bike to have adventures on rather than be too adventurous with the terrain you ride on. The 17-inch front and 15-inch rear tyres supply all the grip you need for commuting, heading down country lanes and dusting up roundabouts. There’s lots of confidence in the way the Honda’s chassis deals with bumps and it’s a much plusher ride than most maxi-scooters. -
Review: Moto Guzzi V7 II 2016 (productReview)
Again, it won’t keep up with performance machines on knee-scraping twisty roads, but the wide bars and upright riding position mean placing the bike in bends is easy and forward visibility is excellent, plus the brakes are adequate and progressive, despite there being just a single disc up front. Something that will appeal to new riders is the standard fit traction control and ABS system, which provides plenty of reassurance on poorly surfaced or wet roads. Warning lights illuminate when starting up to show the systems are working, but then they disappear. -
SCRAPPAGE SCHEME: Are there stil scrappage schemes running? (FAQs)
The Banger Charts: Old Cars Still On UK Roads in March 2009 1980 cars registered 1,495,000, cars remaining 11,000 1981 cars registered 1,482,000, cars remaining 10,000 1982 cars registered 1,574,000, cars remaining 14,000 1983 cars registered 1,801,000, cars remaining 21,000 1984 cars registered 1,749,000, cars remaining 25,000 1985 cars registered 1,828,000, cars remaining 32,000 1986 cars registered 1,859,000, cars remaining 46,000 1987 cars registered 1,983,000, cars remaining 69,000 1988 cars registered 2,163,000, cars remaining 115,000 1989 cars registered 2,233,000, cars remaining 187,000 1990 cars registered 1,921,000, cars remaining 241,000 1991 cars registered 1,511,000, cars remaining 277,000 1992 cars registered 1,492,000, cars remaining 392,000 1993 cars registered 1,650,000, cars remaining 647,000 1994 cars registered 1,778,000, cars remaining 906,000 1995 cars registered 1,834,000, cars remaining 1,144,000 1996 cars registered 1,944,000, cars remaining 1,406,000 1997 cars registered 2,114,000, cars remaining 1,691,000 1998 cars registered 2,247,000, cars remaining 1,894,000 1999 cars registered 2,246,000, cars remaining 1,977,000 2000 cars registered 2,330,000, cars remaining 2,106,000 2001 cars registered 2,580,000, cars remaining 2,383,000 2002 cars registered 2,687,000, cars remaining 2,510,000 2003 cars registered 2,656,000, cars remaining 2,484,000 2004 cars registered 2,607,000, cars remaining 2,483,000 2005 cars registered 2,447,000, cars remaining 2,330,000 2006 cars registered 2,336,000, cars remaining 2,190,000 1980-2006 cars registered 54,545,000, cars remaining 27,592,000 -
Classic Car Insurance: Makes And Models (Article)
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Best classic car insurers 2019 (Article)
Below are the classic car insurers, classic car insurance comparison sites and classic car insurance specialists that we think that you should check before taking out cover. Specialist Classic Car Insurers Mainstream Car Insurers That Cover Classics Car Insurance Comparison Sites That Cover Classics -
Does the AA offer Classic Car Insurance? (Article)
Does the AA offer classic car insurance? Although it used to offer classic car insurance to vehicles over 15 years old, the AA no longer offers classic car insurance to drivers. What kind of insurance does the AA offer? -
Does Churchill offer Classic Car Insurance? (Article)
>Grove & Dean Classic Car Insurance Hagerty Classic Car InsuranceDoes esurance offer Classic Car Insurance? (Article)
Does esurance offer classic car insurance? While esurance has an established partnership with Hagerty to offer classic car insurance in the United States, it currently does not operate outside that market. That means that esurance is not currently able to offer classic car insurance to drivers in the UK.Does It’s Classic Car Insurance offer classic car insurance? (Article)
What kind of insurance does It’s Classic Car Insurance offer? Happily the people behind It’s Classic Car Insurance * didn’t select the company name in order to play an elaborate practical joke; they do offer classic car insurance.
How to buy and sell a classic car through Anglia Car Auctions (Article)
How many sales does Anglia Car Auctionsd have a year? ACA currently has five classic car sales scheduled for this year. They are held at its site in King's Lynn and we can heartily recommend the bacon butties. How much does it cost to enter a car in a Anglia Car Auctions?
Review: CF Moto 650 GT (productReview)
Stopping power is more than up to the job with the rider onboard and the panniers filled up thanks to twin discs are the front and a single disc at the back. Fully loaded for touring might tax the anchors a little more, but they offer assured retardation and the ABS comes in smoothly when required. The controls are easy to reach and mirror the excellent riding position of the 650 GT.
Review: Toro 56 cm PoweReverse ADS SmartStow lawnmower (productReview)
What's clever about the Toro is that it has PoweReverse, so when you pull the plastic handlebar section back, the front wheels power up to help push the mower back. Again, it's more assistance than self-propulsion, but more annoying is that if you switch from forwards to reverse too quickly, the back wheels can lock.
Top 10: Best air compressors 2023 (Article)
Sealey 2hp 50-litre Air Compressor with Accessories Many compressors don’t come with any tools or accessories, meaning you’ve got to pay more up front before you can even start using them. This Sealey offering, however, comes with several extras – a spray gun, tyre inflator, air gun and air hose – so you can get started right away. It’s not overly expensive, either, and has a 50-litre tank, a 2hp motor and a 4.6 CFM airflow rating.
Review: Beeline Smart Compass (productReview)
Serious cyclists will want more features and even the casual bike rider might find it frustrating at times though. A lot of the time, it’s just not as useful as having a GPS mapping system in front of you. Having said that, the Beeline offers a great battery life and there’s a built-in sense of fun about it. It creates opportunities to explore areas, and it’s especially cool in town.
Top 10: Cheapest petrol lawnmowers (Article)
It also has a tried-and-tested Briggs & Stratton engine, so you shouldn’t have any problems on that front. Unlike a lot of rivals, it also comes with a three-year warranty – which grants improved peace of mind and should help keep costs down. A self-propelled version is also offered, costing £229.99. Qualcast 140cc 46cm Self-propelled mower – £199.00 If you like the idea of a brand-name mower and need something more capable, this self-propelled Qualcast – which has a 46cm cutting width – is worth considering.Auction house profile: Classic Car Auctions (Article)
Classic Car Auctions (CCA) is a specialist auction house for the sale of 'everyman' classic cars; offering enthusiasts the opportunity to buy an impressive selection of iconic classic cars from across the eras.

