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  • Top 10: Motorcycle Accessories (Article)
    The grips have a soft rubber outer and five heat settings via the bar-mounted controller, as well as a battery-saving mode. At £53, this kit is a winter essential. Tyre sealant Punctures are the bane of any rider’s life, but you can future-proof your motorcycle against this potentially dangerous problem with tyre sealant.
  • Top 10: Gifts for kids (Article)
    When you buy the camera, you'll also get a hand strap, close-up lens attachment, AA batteries, the instruction manual and one pack of 10-shot mini film. It's also a good idea to buy some additional film with the camera as you're likely to find 10-shots isn't enough. This 20-shot pack of film is usually about £15, but is sometimes discounted.
  • Top 10: Favourite products of 2018 (Article)
    In October 2018, Tile updated the previous Tile Pro to equip it with a replaceable battery, one of the most requested features from Tile users. This means you no longer have to pay to replace your Tile after a year, and it's far more environmentally-friendly, too. It also has a longer Bluetooth range (90m) and is three times louder than previous Tiles.
  • Honest John Awards 2019: The Winners (Article)
    EV of the Year - Hyundai Kona Combining desirable crossover looks with a range of up to 279 miles and a relatively affordable price tag, it's no surprise the Hyundai Kona Electric has already sold out in the UK. Batteries located under the floor means the Kona is surprisingly practical, with lots of interior space, and it's really good to drive - better than its petrol or diesel equivalent, in fact. Small Crossover of the Year - Suzuki Vitara We often recommend the Suzuki Vitara at HonestJohn.co.uk, and for good reason.
  • Review: Volkswagen T2 Danbury Camper (Article)
      Key features of the standard Amigo include: Servo assisted front disc brakes Cab heater Removable kitchen unit with 1 ring hob, manually pumped water and bowl Under bed storage locker Large comfortable metal framed ‘rock and roll’ style rear seat which converts easily into a double bed (domestic King-size) Vinyl upholstery Carries five people forward facing with seat belts (optional seven seater version) Rear rubber matting Volkswagen factory fitted immobiliser   Picknicker grade adds the following items: Metal framed ‘rock and roll’ style rear seat which converts into a double bed Underbed storage and assorted storage cupboards Two gas burner hob & grill (optional gas oven Rio only) VW Golf- style reclining front seats 12v Cool box   Classic grade adds the following items: 12v fridge/freezer CD Radio and 4 speakers Heated front and rear windscreens 240v Mains hook up and charging system Camping leisure battery Anti-corrosion treatment (under seal) Wood effect lino flooring    SE grade adds the following items: Leather seat upholstery (colour choice) Lowered suspension and choice of alloy wheels Front ‘retro’ wooden roof rack Chrome bumpers, mirrors and headlamp rims Front dummy wheel cover Rear parking sensors   ENGINE/TRANSMISSION (1,390cc)  four cylinder petrol four-speed manual: 78 bhp (79PS) 91Nm torque @2,750rpm   DIMENSIONS Length: 4,890mm (16ft) Width (mirrors folded): 1,811mm (5.11”) Height: 1,995mm (6.10” (roof lowered)) Kerb weight: N/A Payload 780kg Fuel tank 40litres Turning circle N/A Steering lock to lock. 3.5 turns (est)     PERFORMANCE, FUEL CONSUMPTION AND CO2 EMISSIONS  0-62 22.2 seconds; top speed 81mph, economy 30 mpg (combined (est)) CO2 emissions 144g/km (est).
  • Cheap van hire (Article)
    The only exception to the above rules are electric vans, with the maximum permissible mass for a category B licence holder – that of someone who holds a standard car licence – being 4250kg. The reason for this is down to the battery packs, which make electric vans much heavier than their diesel counterparts.  3. Choose a reputable van hire firm Always try and hire a van from a firm that is a member of the British Vehicle Rental & Leasing Association (BVRLA).
  • Christmas Gift Guide 2019 (Article)
    They're comfortable and lightweight, in addition to offering ANC, a   long   battery life and a rich sound quality. More Christmas Gift Guides Top 10: Books for car enthusiasts Top 10: Gifts for dog lovers Top 10: Films for petrolheads Top 10: Experience days for petrolheads Top 10: Christmas Tree Lights Top 10: Family games for Christmas Today's best deals Dash Cam Deals & Discounts Sat Nav Deals & Discounts Tools & Garage Equipment Offers Car Care & Maintenance Headphone & Speaker Offers Home Electronics Discounts Mowers & garden equipment See also: Flymo Deals & Discount Codes
  • How to sell a classic car (Article)
    Most dealers won’t (directly) charge you for storing the car or marketing it, but you will have to pay if your car incurs a cost – such as a flat battery or tyre - that they need to fix. So how does the dealer make money? After agreeing a value with you, the dealer normally prices up the cost of storage and marketing and adds this on to the sale price.
  • MoT Test Results and MoT Advice (Article)
    . Damaged tyres can also cause a fail. Other tested components include the seat belts, horn, steering, battery, car body, suspension, registration plates, mirrors, windscreen wipers and washers. Since May 2018, any Euro5 diesel that emits visible smoke of any colour will automatically fail the MoT. DPFs will also face mandatory checks, with failures being issued if the tester finds evidence that the filter was removed or has been tampered with.
  • How to buy a new van (Article)
    In the UK there are more than 5000 charging points and many are ‘rapid’ chargers, capable of juicing the battery to 80 per cent from flat in 30 minutes. Most are found in cities, although there are some rapid chargers in rural towns. And there’s the good old home socket, of course, which is where most will find their power, overnight, Depending on the amp rating of the supply, charging can take between four and 12 hours.
  • Cheap camper van insurance (Article)
    Don’t forget to consider the security of the vehicle and the premises it is being kept in, even if it is a non-runner. Keep documents separate from the vehicle, disconnect the battery (unless this will affect alarms or immobiliser systems) and consider removing the wheels and placing the vehicle on axle stands - a small but simple step that will make it much harder to steal! Insuring your camper van for European travel Exploring beyond the UK in your motorhome or camper van is possibly the best reason for owning one.
  • Classic Car Restoration (Article)
    So you've had a full day, you've had to cram in some family time and keep up with your chores, you may (or may not have eaten) so your battery light is blinking and now you're about to go for another round. We all want to get jobs done, that feeling of satisfaction is critical to motivation - but if you stay up til 3am rebuilding a diff' that's giving you a headache, the chances are you won't have done a very good job.
  • How to buy a used camper van (Article)
    Inspect the electrical systems Your camper van will have more electrical systems than your car, so make sure it all works. Most use leisure batteries to run the electrics when you’re not able to hitch to an electrical hook up at a camp site, these powering everything from the pop-up roof if it’s electrically raised - often the ignition needs to be on to allow this - to the lighting, the water pumps, fridge and more besides.
 

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