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Prestigious cars in the classifieds 30 Jun 2011 (News)
That means brisk performance, 0-62mph takes just over five seconds and top speed is 149mph. Propelling a car that weighs over 3,000kg so quickly doesn’t do much for fuel economy, though. The official combined cycle figure is 18mpg, and CO2 is 377g/km. But who cares? This car cost £332,400 new but covering a massive(!) 23 miles has knocked that down to a bargain £285,000. -
Electric scooters available in new 'scrappage scheme' 3 Feb 2011 (News)
It requires little more than an electric charge every 70 miles (depending on speed, weather and battery condition) from a domestic electrical supply and needs no fuel, oil or spark plugs, and apart from tyres, is virtually maintenance free. Model Retail price Less scrappage allowance You pay e1 Silicone 2000w £1,399 (£500) £899 e1 Lithium 2000w £1,999 (£500) £1,499 e1+ 3000w £2,249 (£500) £1,749 e3 4000w £2,999 (£500) £2,499 All e-motive scooters come with a two-year unlimited mileage warranty for the bike, while Silicon batteries carry a 12 month warranty and 24 months for the Lithium Ion battery. -
Santa Pod's Powerfest. Putting The 'Rush' In Rushden! 22 Apr 2010 (News)
Martin Hill's Fireforce 3 Jet Car will be making a special guest appearance in the static display along with Santa Pod Raceways own Top Fuel Dragster and Merchandising trailer. Before and after the display, you will be able to find a selection of these monstrous machines on display in the High Street as a section of this will be closed off for the duration of the day. -
HONEST JOHN PARTNERS COMPARECONTRACTHIRE.COM 10 Jun 2009 (News)
The site also offers guidance and has useful information about other areas associated with running a vehicle including, fuel costs, green and CO2, daily rental, accident management, company vehicle policy and Duty of Care. It also provides access to contract hire quotes from fourteen major contract hire finance companies at one source. -
Fat Kids Cause Congestion 19 May 2009 (News)
In a country where one in ten school children is obese, walking just one mile a day would burn 100 calories, equating to 19,500 calories across the school year. Cars consume most fuel and pollute more at the start of their journey when the engine is cold, therefore, covering short journeys on foot disproportionately reduces carbon emissions. Over the academic year, a single car journeying a three-mile round trip will produce 234 kg of carbon emissions. -
Big Increase In Demand For Used Cars 21 Jan 2009 (News)
Rushmore says competition for quality used cars has intensified, even for the larger, less fuel-efficient models that have long been falling out of favour. "There has been lots of competition for the best cars, and the auctions have found their inventories dwindling," adds Rushmore. -
Drive a Hyundai i10 For Just £99 a Month 26 Mar 2008 (News)
Additional running costs are certain to be low too, as the i10 has an official average fuel consumption figure of 56.5mpg and sits in VED band B, meaning it qualifies for £35 a year road tax and under the current proposal will be exempt from the London congestion charge from 27th October. -
WEDNESDAY'S BUDGET TO HIT NEW GAS GUZZLERS 10 Mar 2008 (News)
Motorists in the West Midlands and Wales appear to be the most environmentally aware at 9% each, with those in East Anglia and East Midlands the least environmentally aware at 1% each. Why choose Diesel? When asked why diesel was chosen, better fuel consumption was the overwhelming reason given at 70%. However, there was a marked Increase in those motorists who had bought diesel saying that environmental considerations had been an influence. 17% of respondents to the 2007 survey said the environment was a factor compared to just 2% in 2006. -
Official announcement from TFL about London congestion charge 15 Feb 2008 (News)
Key changes The key changes we will introduce include: * A 100 per cent low CO2 discount for cars that: o Produce less than 120g/km CO2 and meet the Euro 4 standard for air pollution emissions or o Produce no more than 120g/km of CO2, and appear on the PowerShift register * The introduction of a higher charge (£25) for cars and certain pickups with two rows of seats that produce high levels of CO2.Vehicles liable for this charge are: o Cars first registered with the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA) on or after 1 March 2001 that produce above 225g/km of CO2 o Cars first registered with the DVLA before 1 March 2001 with engines greater than 3,000cc o Pickups with two rows of seats (extended-cab dual-purpose pickups) with CO2 emissions of greater than 225g/km or with engines greater than 3,000cc in size * The removal of the 90 per cent Residents' Discount from the Congestion Charge for residents who continue to drive cars liable for the CO2 charge * The closure of the 100 per cent Alternative Fuel Discount (AFD) to new registrations, and the phasing out of the AFD by January 2010 * A change to the NHS reimbursement scheme. We will only reimburse patients travelling in those cars that are liable for the higher charge a maximum of £8, not the full £25 * The introduction of the Euro V incentive - a time-limited reduced Congestion Charge of £6 for lorries and heavier vans that meet the Euro V standard for air pollution emissions. -
New Polo Prices £7,995 to £13,995 28 Jan 2002 (News)
Specification starts with:- ABS, illuminated ashtray, blue lit instruments, body coloured bumpers, luggage compartment carpet, centre console, cigarette lighter, driver and passenger airbags, internally adjustable door mirrors, electronic immobiliser, front and rear head restraints, front seat side impact airbags, 4-speed plus intermittent front wipers, full size spare wheel, fully electro galvanized body, halogen headlights, 4-speed heating and ventilation fan, height and reach adjustable steering wheel, Isofix fittings for two rear child seats, load lip shield, lockable fuel cap, removable luggage cover, power steering, radio/cassette player, only two rear three point seat belts, rear wiper with intermittent setting, rev counter, tinted glass, lights on warning buzzer. -
Used Van Buying Guide: Volkswagen Caddy 2010-2015 16 Jun 2025 (News)
If it splutters or goes to reduced power limp home mode then it could be the fuel injectors. They’re known to fail, and expensive to fix. Ask if they’ve ever been replaced. The EGR (Exhaust Gas Recirculation) valves are a known weak point, it’ll go to low power mode if they’re failing. -
Used Van Buying Guide: Renault Trafic 2001-2014 16 Jun 2025 (News)
Once the bearings are replaced, and shimmed correctly, the box will “go on” virtually indefinitely. Ask when, and if, the fuel injectors have been replaced. They fail due to water ingress, it more common on earlier examples. If it’s cutting out, or running roughly have them checked out. Have the EGR valve cleaned periodically, likewise check the rear brakes for binding and ask when the gearbox oil was last replaced. An old van when it was replaced in 2014, the Trafic still has plenty of life left in it as a used purchase. -
Used Van Buying Guide: Berlingo 2008-2016 22 Nov 2019 (News)
Blue HDI models would offer 100PS output. Citroen also offered the Berlingo as an electric or dual-fuel van, the former being limited to short urban delivery usage and little more than an experimental machine in reality. A production electric Berlingo was also offered in the 2016 Berlingo model range, though. -
Volkswagen Reliability Shock in Australia 8 Jun 2013 (News)
." In my time as HJ I've had issues over VW clutch cable tensioners, brake discs, heater matrix failures, alternator failures, fuel pump failures, fuel tank lifter pump failures, doorlocks, alarm systems, windows ECUs, coil packs, manual gearboxes, timing belt pulleys, bulkhead vent well drains, ABS/ESP modules, timing chains, Twincharger problems, DSG transmissions, DMFs, DPFs...the list goes on and on. -
Historics 24th November Classic Car Auction Preview 22 Nov 2018 (News)
Lot 237 is my favourite car in the sale: a 1964 Peugeot 404 cabriolet. Sporting the desirable fuel-injected engine, this car is immaculate with perfect shut lines, outstanding paint; just lovely for next summer. It is estimated at £27,000 to £32,000. Lot 249 is an example of the now very rare MGA Twin Cam and this one is nicely presented with what look like the original seats. -
Brexit – What does it mean for classics? 18 Jul 2016 (News)
While this is great news for UK exporters, and even for our very own cottage industries, who probably look after more classic cars than anywhere else, a great many components, tools and equipment are bought in. And, frankly, they’re going to get more expensive. As, indeed, is fuel. In turn, this will probably lead to inflation. And to top it off, the weak pound will mean that our rich heritage of cars, already plundered by overseas collectors, could well dwindle further, as foreign investors suddenly find they’re much cheaper to acquire, at least so long as we have a tariff-free European economy. -
Curios: Rapport Forte 14 Feb 2014 (News)
Chris Humberstone recalled that, ‘…the Jaguar was regarded as the most attractive basis for such a car, particularly when the fuel injected 4.2-litre engine arrived. That generated new interest in the marque. We wanted a full-four seater, so we selected the regular XJ12 saloon as the standard base (rather than the XJ-S), with 3.4- and 4.2-litre engines optional. -
Can run flats really run flat? 7 Nov 2011 (News)
Additionally, the tyre pressure monitoring system that is precluded by their fitment makes it much easier to keep tyres at recommended pressures, which can improve fuel consumption and, in the long run, save you money. For a selection of tyre related Q&As, click here . -
Small cars in the classifieds 21 Jun 2011 (News)
Downsizing is all the rage nowadays. There are numerous reasons for this – lower emissions, better fuel economy, lower purchase price and improved basic equipment levels are just a few of them. The best selling car in the UK at the moment is the Ford Fiesta, and that's reasonably small... But picking out a good value small car from the ocean of used vehicles on forecourts and in classified listings is a tricky task, with ex-driving school vehicles, dodgy mechanicals and a massive range of prices. -
MINI Coupe concept For Frankfurt Show 26 Aug 2009 (News)
The highly-acclaimed 211hp, 1.6-litre twin scroll turbocharged power unit found in current John Cooper Works models offers CO2 emissions of just 165g/km and fuel efficiency of 40.9mpg (combined). MINI’s revered handling dynamics will be a highlight of the MINI Coupe Concept. Front wheel drive, powerful disc brakes on all four wheels, the front axle with McPherson spring struts and a centrally guided rear axle with aluminium longitudinal arms and anti-roll bars guarantee a safe, yet grin-inducing drive every time.

