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  • Review: Hovding 2.0 bicycle airbag helmet (productReview)
    The collar is made of a waterproof fabric, meaning it can withstand a rainy commute to work. And you can also buy detachable covers to fit over the collar, like the luminescent yellow cover. While it's hard to recommend something that you haven't fully experienced, studies and research about the Hovding give us enough confidence to feel like the Hovding does what it says on the box.
  • How to buy a scooter (Article)
    For some businesses in cities or large towns, a company scooter will make much more sense than a car, so it’s an option that can save yo
  • Top 10: Dog carriers and cages 2023 (Article)
    MOOL Lightweight Fabric Pet Carrier Crate Made from a strong steel frame surrounded by a tough,  waterproof and washable cover, the Pet Carrier Crate includes a reversible mat with a comfy fleece covering on one side and waterproof polyester on the other. It also includes a removable bag for toys and treats, a pouch on top for storage and it folds down when not needed.
  • Review: Honda PCX 125 (productReview)
    If anyone ever tells you a scooter can never be a complete replacement for a car in town, just point them in the direction of the Honda PCX 125. Aside from all the usual scooter advantages, the Honda is more than up to year-round use and can carry two people from one side of town to the other more quickly and comfortably than many cars.
  • Review: RAC in-car harness and seat belt connector (productReview)
    There's a grab strap at the back of the harness together with a D ring to attach the connector, this can also be used to attach a lead so the harness can be used for walking your dog as well. There's bright orange high viz on the harness for safety when walking to and from the car as well. The seat belt connector is straight forward; one end connects to the harness and the other clicks into the seat belt of your car. The length of the seat belt is adjustable, which is useful for long journeys.
  • Review: Red Letter Days - Superhero Car Thrill Batmobile (productReview)
    Depending on your age and where your loyalties lie in the DC universe, this will either be the opportunity of a lifetime or a distant second to The Dark Knight-era vehicle, but as far as TV cars go there are few that are so instantly recognizable. The information clearly states that the car you get to drive is a replica; only five original cars were made back in the 1960s and currently reside in the US, and the car that most heavily featured in the show last sold for over 5 million dollars.
  • Review: Razor E-Prime electric scooter (productReview)
    width=500&height=333.33333333333337" alt="" data-udi="umb://media/0e68728ff72b448ba416aa7667489611" /> The 36V motor will cover about 30-40 minutes of riding, according to Razor. However, as with all electric motors, this will be very dependent on how you use the scooter. Constant scooting at top speed will likely cover less than 30 mins, although when testing the E-Prime, we regularly scooted to our local coffee shop - which is a 20ish-minute trip each way, using the motor for a significant portion of the journey.
  • Review: Britax Römer Kidfix III (productReview)
    This is a plastic dial that unscrews from the side of the seat and is designed to reduce impact forces by minimising the distance between the car and the car seat. It deforms to absorb the energy before it reaches your little one. Practical features include a removable and machine washable cover and there are 12 different colours, the Fire Red we're testing here being the brightest.
  • Top Father's Day gifts for 2023 (Article)
    The result is something that not only feels lovely to hold, but will also last. There are hundreds of different designs covering all types of car and motorbike marques. Prices start at less than £20. Buy now Hire a Morgan Hiring a car is rarely something to get excited about, but there are exceptions.
  • Review: Maxi-Cosi Pebble (productReview)
    What is it? Maxi Cosi is a name you’ll keep coming across when you're looking for car seats - the brand has a wide range and is one of the best known car seat brands around. The Pebble is the mid-range Group 0+ model designed for babies until they are around 12 months old or 13kg.
  • Review: Thule Touring S roof box (productReview)
    Additional carrying capacity, a holiday lifesaver or back packer’s necessity, the Thule Touring S roof box adds 330 litres of additional luggage space to your car. That’s a huge leap over the 251 litres of bootspace the Volkswagen Up it’s fitted to here, adding real practicality to the compact city car. Not that it’s limited to small cars - the Thule Touring S can be fitted to any car, using Thule’s extensive roof bar and mounting kits.
  • Does MoneySupermarket offer classic car insurance? (Article)
    awinmid=12049&awinaffid=106674&clickref=Classics&p=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.moneysupermarket.com%2Fshop%2Fcar-insurance%2Fquestionset%2Fyour-car%23%3Fnew-journey" target="_blank">MoneySupermarket * thanks to its prominent advertising, but in case you have missed it already it is one of the leading price comparison sites where you can search out deals on financial products, holidays, utilities and insurance, including car insurance. While the MoneySupermarket website mentions more specialised insurance such as black box and young driver insurance as well as classic car insurance, it is not recognised as broker that specialises in classic car cover.
  • Review: Ring Magflex Twist work lamp (productReview)
    What is it? Anyone who maintains their own car will understand the importance of good lighting – but most torches and work lights aren’t designed with car maintenance in mind. The Ring Magflex Twist, on the other hand, is designed specifically for use in car maintenance.
  • How to buy a used camper van (Article)
    When checking the VIN, make sure it’s stamped into the van’s metalwork or on a fixed plate rather than a sticker that’s easy to falsify. If you want a test drive, make sure you’re covered on your own policy or the seller’s. Alternatively, you can arrange a single day’s cover. If you don’t have insurance, you’re breaking the law. Insist on a test drive the covers the sorts of road you’ll use normally.
  • Review: Nuna Arra (productReview)
    There's a fully removable full body insert for newborns to keep them supported plus the usual three point adjustable harness with soft seatbelt covers. The removable headrest insert is made of memory foam for even better comfort. Nuna itself is a Dutch baby gear brand that has quickly built up a reputation for making high quality and innovative products including a range of car seats.
  • Does Go Compare offer classic car insurance? (Article)
    Cars made before 1990 are more likely to receive classic status but younger cars with a cult following or rarity may also fit the bill. How your car is used can play a bigger part in getting a classic car discount on your policy, as most insurers expect any classic to be used as a second car and cover 5,000 miles a year or less, be kept off the street and not used for commuting.
  • Review: Cybex Solution Z-Fix (productReview)
    Considering this seat will last your child nine years, it seems a worthwhile investment, especially as it feels built to last. There's no shortage of Group 2/3 car seats in the Cybex range - in fact, it's quite confusing with no fewer than nine at the last count. But essentially, if you want the best Group 2/3 car seat Cybex offers, this is it. And it's one that should last until your not so little one has grown up and no longer needs a car seat.
  • Top 10: Best Sat Navs to suit all budgets 2020 (Article)
    The 5.0-inch screen is large and clear and can be oriented in both landscape and portrait formats. Mapping covers the UK and Ireland but not Europe.      TomTom Go 50 – from around £120 Unlike the TomTom Start series, the Go series supports Bluetooth connectivity.
  • Review: Joie Spin 360 (productReview)
    Tell us what car you have, or plan to get, and we will show you those that fit your car. Select your car's make to get started Tell us what car you have, or plan to get, and we will show you the car seats that fit.
  • Dash cam buying advice guide (Article)
    The other option is to hardwire the camera into your car’s battery via the fuse box. This frees up your 12V and USB sockets for other in-car devices, like sat navs or phones, but it is a more permanent solution and won’t allow you to swap the camera from car to car.
 

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