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Classic Advert: Lancia Delta Integrale 12 Dec 2014 (News)
The Integrale got off to a flying start, with even the eight-valve model of ’87 pumping out 185bhp. By the time imports ceased in 1994, the Integrale Evo 3 (as it was known by then) offered 210bhp – with, as ever, four-wheel drive giving superb roadholding. -
Spare wheel provision now detailed in reviews 29 Oct 2014 (News)
One of the latest additions is the provision of spare wheels, wherever the information is available. It’s becoming increasingly important information as more car makers move to repair kits in order to reduce weight. You can find the details in the specifications tab of car by car review pages. For many car buyers a spare wheel is not just a priority it’s essential. -
Last Ever VW T2s Arrive in UK 9 Jan 2014 (News)
Visit the web site www.danburymotorcaravans.com for more information on this and also the last batch of new VW T2 Kombis ever imported with some vehicles still available. But be quick because they are selling fast. More on the T2 and on Danburys conversions: VW T2 Car by Car entry -
Nissan spearheads drive to install 74 EV charging points 22 Oct 2013 (News)
Work on installations will start in the next few weeks and be completed in late 2014. ‘Nissan is delighted to be leading this important initiative. The UK's Rapid Charge Network will provide a vital sense of security for all EV drivers as well as helping to promote the advantages of zero emission mobility to others, ’ said Olivier Paturet, general manager of Nissan’s zero emission strategy. -
James Bond Lotus sells for £616,000 at RM 11 Sep 2013 (News)
The one-off submersible prop was presented on the second day of RM's two-day auction, in excellent, complete condition and represented an important piece of film memorabilia. In an excited sale room, which contained numerous bidders keen to take advantage of this unique opportunity, the vehicle ultimately went to an anonymous telephone bidder who secured it for a total of £616,000. -
Gallery: 50 years of Porsche 911 8 Feb 2013 (News)
The evergreen 911 is celebrating its 50th birthday in 2013, and Porsche will be marking the occasion in style with a series of events throughout the year. We thought we'd mark the anniversary, too, by bringing you a gallery of all the important road versions you could buy over the years. During the past 50 years, Porsche has built more than 820,000 911s, and that makes it the world's most successful sports car. It was launched in 1963 to replace the 356, and through five generations, it has continually evolved, grown more popular, and ultimately seen off the cars its maker created to replace is. -
Gallery: 50 years of Porsche 911 8 Feb 2013 (News)
The evergreen 911 is celebrating its 50th birthday in 2013, and Porsche will be marking the occasion in style with a series of events throughout the year. We thought we'd mark the anniversary, too, by bringing you a gallery of all the important road versions you could buy over the years. During the past 50 years, Porsche has built more than 820,000 911s, and that makes it the world's most successful sports car. It was launched in 1963 to replace the 356, and through five generations, it has continually evolved, grown more popular, and ultimately seen off the cars its maker created to replace is. -
First time pass for the first ever electric vehicle driving test 7 Feb 2013 (News)
. “We’re thrilled to have taught the country’s first learner driver to pass the practical driving test in an electric vehicle,” said Ian McIntosh, CEO of RED Driving School. “We think it’s important to get young people to experience the latest vehicle technologies.” The Ampera uses a battery and electric motor for shorter journeys, but has a 1.4-litre petrol engine which acts as a generator when the battery is depleted, eliminating ‘range anxiety.’ It can be plugged in and charged from the mains, though, and so a tank of fuel can lest a very long time indeed. -
Charity launches safety initiative for disabled vehicle users 12 Nov 2012 (News)
Converting a car to be suitable for wheelchair users usually involves significant structural changes which can affect body rigidity and occupant safety, so ensuring converted vehicles remain safe is important – the new labelling will allow buyers to easily identify how safe their potential purchase will be. The first company to fully commit to the new labelling is Constables Mobility , which currently produces wheelchair accessible vehicles based on MPVs such as the Citroen Berlingo and Peugeot Partner . -
Audi A2 Concept to debut at Frankfurt 2 Sep 2011 (News)
The A2 Concept also shows off some of the upcoming technology likely to feature in future Audi models, including new all LED anti-glare headlights, fibre-optic daytime running lights and laser diode foglights, which project a red warning triangle through the fog onto the road in bad weather. Light is an important part of the A2 Concept – a dynamic light runs along the side of the car below the windows and acts as a sidelight under normal circumstances, or flashes when indicating. It also turns red when braking, with the brightness determined by the amount of brake force. -
Motorists confess their bad habits 19 Aug 2011 (News)
Advanced driving lessons are an extremely good idea." Ford also asked about their latest safety technology – 32% said airbags were the most important technology, followed by Active City Stop with 19% and voice control systems, with 11%. -
Electric Morgan in development 18 Aug 2011 (News)
The manual transmission will provide numerous advantages over the normal EV setup of an automatic gearbox. First of all it is more involving for the driver, which is important in a sports car. Secondly, it will allow shorter gear ratios to improve acceleration, and finally, keeping the motor in its ‘sweet spot’ by changing gear at the right time should improve the range. -
Bristol Cars acquired by Kamkorp-Autokraft 21 Apr 2011 (News)
William Chia, the group’s Director of Operations, said: “Bristol Cars is a British institution and an important part of our national motoring heritage. Over the next few months we will start to reveal the details of our plans to combine Bristol Cars’ tradition and iconic marque with Frazer-Nash’s pioneering technology to showcase our cutting-edge electric and range-extended powertrains. -
DIY car maintenance 'on the up' 8 Dec 2009 (News)
It advised that while some jobs such as checking fluid levels, conditions of tyres and battery and replacing wiper blades or failed lamps are advisable, the bigger ones should not be put off as doing so could be dangerous. The Institute of Advanced Motorists recently called attention to the importance of getting a full service check in the run-up to winter. On wet, slippery roads and dark nights, having all car features in tip-top shape could be the difference between life and death, the organisation noted. -
Winter 'demands extra car care' 30 Nov 2009 (News)
Firstly, those who think they know how much fuel their auto consumes could be in for a surprise if they do not keep their tanks full all the time - in cold weather cars use more energy to warms up and reach an efficient running temperature. Keeping a vehicle clean is also very important, as salt and grit build-up can cause corrosion to both the external and internal surfaces of the motor. Rusting of the body work is another threat presented by salting but one that can be fought by being active about wiping down the car after a run. -
Vauxhall boasts more energy efficient Corsa range 19 Nov 2009 (News)
Vauxhall asserted it is on track to sell more sub-125 cars than any other UK range thanks to these improvements. The manufacturer also presented what it said was a better chassis following "important revisions to the car's steering and suspension set-ups". With softer springs in the front suspension and changes to the anti-roll bar, it expressed optimism that motorists would find the line to have improved ride and control characteristics. -
Drivers heading abroad 'need to think about breakdown cover' 20 Aug 2009 (News)
Checking their car insurance covers them for trips abroad is not the only precaution motorists need to take before travelling overseas in their auto, it has been claimed. According to Green Flag, European breakdown protection is also an important consideration. It stated this type of protection is just as crucial as travel and car insurance . Drivers were also warned not to take it for granted that the service that covers them in the UK will be there for them when they go abroad. -
Modern cars better-equipped to avoid accidents 17 Aug 2009 (News)
According to statistics from Bosch, the number of vehicles across the continent that boasted the electronic stability program last year rose by five per cent, compared to 2007. The company was the first to develop this system and claimed it makes an important contribution to reducing the risk of crashes. Spokesperson Dr Werner Struth said: "ESP can prevent up to 80 per cent of all skidding accidents and is, therefore, a considerable boost to safety. -
Car insurance customers 'should think about their priorities' 21 Jul 2009 (News)
Motorists who feel overwhelmed by the vast array of car insurance policies on the market should make a note of the features that are most important to them, it has been suggested. Defaqto issued this advice after conducting research that found there are currently 140 different firms offering more than 200 deals on various forms of cover. -
Sun 'can damage cars' 30 Jun 2009 (News)
It suggested applying a balm that can help block out potentially dangerous rays. Hemant Patel, technical director with Autoglym, stated: "We all know the importance of using sun cream to care for our skin and ... a good coating of wax or polish can add a vital protective layer to a car's paintwork." Meanwhile, motorists selling a car may be surprised to hear EurotaxGlass's claim that a good clean can add up to £600 to the price of a used vehicle.