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  • Rare 1969 Jensen FF in Historics 23rd November auction 17 Nov 2019 (News)
    Designed by Marcello Gandini, this fabulous example, in classic red with black interior, was supplied new in Frankfurt, Germany in September, 1974 and only recently made its way to the UK. The previous owner spent £25,000 since 2015 on refurbishments including a full engine and fuel injection system rebuild by marque specialists, a rebuilt rear axle and much more. All detailed in a comprehensive history file and the car come complete with its ‘Classiche’ paperwork.  It is estimated at £50,000 to £60,000.
  • Car buyers over-55 less likely to choose electric, survey finds 15 Nov 2019 (News)
    Interestingly, when looking at the most important considerations when buying a new vehicle, emissions and environmental impact only ranked fifth. Running costs were cited as the top priority, followed by purchase price, fuel/energy consumption and driving experience. Having the ability to charge at home was cited as the most important need by over half (53 per cent) of consumers when considering whether to purchase an electric vehicle.
  • Ex-Works Triumph TR2 set for NEC auction 19 Sep 2019 (News)
    Raced by Tony Dron and Nick Marsh, it suffered fuel issues and retired after six laps. Not to be outdone, it returned the following year and finished 5th in class and 23rd overall. PKV 374 is now being offered along with its history, photographs, articles, magazines, race reports and it’s old FIA HTP papers which are now out of date. It is expected to fetch between £100,000 to £140,000 Adam Rutter, Silverstone Auctions classic car specialist, said, ‘It has been in storage for four years and is now up and running but may require some further fettling to prepare it for competition.
  • Alvis returns with continuation cars 25 Jul 2019 (News)
    Power comes from either a 3.0- or 4.3-litre straight-six based on the original Alvis design but updated to include fuel-injection and modern engine management systems. The update means the model will be meet environmental legislation in a number of markets, including Japan (where five of the new will be shipped when they are built).
  • 1986 BMW E28 M5 in Barons Classic Car Auction on 16th July 15 Jul 2019 (News)
    This 1973 Alfa Romeo GT 1600 Junior is an Italian built, UK supplied GT Junior and a wolf in sheep's clothing having been fitted with a much later 2.0 litre fuel injected Twin-Spark engine for performance to match the legendary fine handling. Underneath is Alfaholics fast road suspension and it sits on Alfaholics GTA replica 15”x7” alloy wheels.
  • 'Timewarp' Peugeot 309 GTI to go under the hammer 19 Jan 2019 (News)
    This highly desirable 4x4 comes with the rare power steering option and Friary overdrive and has already had a great deal of money spent on it, including a full body respray, new fuel tank, Holley carburettor and full new interior. It’s a real eye-catcher, in Bahama Gold and definitely more early Land Rover than modern Range Rover to drive! This charismatic and practical car to own and use has a guide price of £9000-£11,000.
  • Triumph TR250 takes on Trans-America challenge 20 Jun 2018 (News)
    The Against all Odds trophy was presented to Mick and Grace De Haas who battled back to rejoin the Rally in Aspen after a fuel pump fiasco in Santa Fe on their 1966 Mercedes Benz 230SL. Rally director Fred Gallagher said, 'Our crews have embraced all weathers and terrains over the past three weeks as we have journeyed through around a dozen states and enjoyed fabulous tests and competition throughout.'
  • Skoda Octavia vRS TDI (2006-) 19 Jun 2016 (News)
    It’s happier at speed where the fact it’s a twin clutch gearbox means the shifts are lightning fast, so there’s no drop off in performance. Fuel economy suffers slightly if you go for the DSG but it’s just as quick from 0-62mph as the manual version. True, it’s not as fun as the other vRS models, but it makes so much sense, it's easy to see why it proved so popular.
  • Skoda Fabia vRS Estate (2010-) 19 Jun 2016 (News)
    Like the hatch version, the Fabia vRS Estate gets the 1.4 TSI engine with 180PS and despite the larger body it’s equally as quick from 0-62mph taking 7.3 seconds. It also has the same impressive fuel economy and (according to the official figures) can return an average of 45.6mpg although if you start to enjoy the peppy performance of the vRS this will soon start to drop. For a small estate, this Fabia handles surprisingly well, balancing agility in corners and responsive steering with a comfortable ride.
  • A Grand Monday: Nissan Micra, £599 6 Jun 2016 (News)
    Looking at the service history, it's had the timing belt changed at 27,000 miles and has been given plenty of TLC over the past 12 months. This includes four new tyres, new oil and filter, air filter, fuel filter, fan belt, and spark plugs. According to the seller, this Micra drives perfectly. He says, 'It has an automatic choke with a summer/winter setting which is easily set in the engine bay by just moving a lever dependent on the time of year.
  • A Grand Monday: Alfa 146 31 May 2016 (News)
    Later models were a little more conventional, with Alfa’s Twin Spark in-line engines replacing the ageing but characterful Boxer units. These were livelier and more fuel efficient, though hold less of an appeal for committed Alfisti.  Okay, so the 146 had its faults.
  • ‘Blue Train’ Bentley to star at Paris classic car show 4 Feb 2015 (News)
    On the day of the race, he finished his drink in the bar at the Carlton hotel when he heard the train had departed at 17.54. He had arranged for fuel stations to remain open through the night in Aix-En-Provence and Lyon, and a tanker lorry in Auxerre, and despite a puncture near Paris, he reached Boulogne with an hour to spare. He arrived at the Conservative Club in St James, London for a celebratory drink having passed the clock at Victoria Railway Station at 15.30 the next day, four minutes before the train was due to arrive in Calais, having averaged 43.43mph driving on pre-motorway roads.
  • Now Drivers Can Get The Condition of Their Oil Checked 13 Jun 2014 (News)
    Changes to an oil’s viscosity is usually because of exposure to excessive heat, if it has been in the engine too long or the engine is overheating, or it could be due to the contamination of foreign materials, such as coolant or fuel. “MillerCare provides our customers with a detailed, yet easy to understand, report that covers all of the test results,” said Mann. It is the only way to accurately check engine and transmission health without doing a strip down or purchasing expensive exploratory tools.” MillerCare will initially be sold on a two tier basis; basic and advanced.
  • Report: Flying Scotsman 2014 7 Apr 2014 (News)
    Last year’s second place team of Trina Harley and Sue Shoosmith in the Bentley pulled out after the back axle broke, a problem also incurred by the blue Delahaye of Dirk and Nick Van Praag from Belgium. The red Jaguar SS100 of Shane Houlihan and Michael Jackson suffered a fuel leak, which lead to the engine catching fire, shooting flames through the louvres in the top of the bonnet. Fortunately the crew was able to use their fire-extinguisher in time to prevent serious damage, and the car continued with blistered paintwork.
  • Report: Peking to Paris, day 28 24 Jun 2013 (News)
    Car 100, the big Holden V8 pick-up, slid off on a gravel-covered corner but was able to get back onto the road having dropped time, and car 97, the big Mercury Park Lane suffered a fuel-pump failure. 
  • Classic Cars Still Showing Investment Potential at Auction 9 Mar 2013 (News)
    A very average 1970 Triumph TR6 made £7,000. An interesting 1958 Jaguar XK150 coupe updated with a fuel injected 4.2 engine and 5-speed box (that cost £135,000 to build) sold for £50,000. Yet a perfect 1958 XK150 roadster representing excellent investment potential, exceeded its reserve by £6,000 to sell for £83,000.
  • Classic Cars Still Showing Investment Potential at Auction 9 Mar 2013 (News)
    A very average 1970 Triumph TR6 made £7,000. An interesting 1958 Jaguar XK150 coupe updated with a fuel injected 4.2 engine and 5-speed box (that cost £135,000 to build) sold for £50,000. Yet a perfect 1958 XK150 roadster representing excellent investment potential, exceeded its reserve by £6,000 to sell for £83,000.
  • Must See New Movie: a Car That Runs on Blood 3 Feb 2012 (News)
    Set in the near future when few people can afford the cost of fuel, Blood Car is about a geek who invents a process that enables his Honda to run on human blood.
  • Supermarket giant enters the used car market 4 Apr 2011 (News)
    Tesco Cars will advertise up to 3,000 cars every week with fresh stock added to the website daily. A wide range of models -between six months and three years old - includes family-sized MPVs, fuel-efficient city cars and well-specified executive saloons. Sir Trevor Chinn, Chairman of Tesco Cars, comments: 'When buying a used car, consumers want to know they can trust the information supplied, that they are getting value for money and a good product, all supported by good customer service.
  • Special New Year Offers From Suzuki 11 Jan 2011 (News)
    Alto is one of the most inexpensive cars to buy and own with Group 1E insurance rating and just £20 per year in VED charges. Fuel consumption is very low, offering 64mpg on the combined cycle and emissions of 103g/km. Moving up the range and taking a Swift SZ2 three door as an example on Personal Contract purchase; a deposit of £1,900 is all that is required followed by 36 monthly payments of £165 and an optional final payment of £3,626 at the end of the agreement.
 

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