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  • Top 10: Parking aids (Article)
    PARKVISION Reverse Camera This Parkvision camera is a little more expensive some of the other camera-only options listed here, but this model comes with an extra-wide field of vision of 172 degrees as well as a sensor designed to work well in low light conditions.
  • Top 10: Best sat navs of 2020 (Article)
    Besides a clear 5-inch screen, it also comes with European maps with lifetime updates, Bluetooth and Wi-Fi connectivity, safety camera warnings and live traffic. What’s most appealing is the range of upgrades available, including a dash cam and a reversing camera, further expanding its capabilities and lifespan. Consequently, it could be an ideal solution for some.
  • Sat nav buying advice guide (Article)
    Many sat navs also show your current speed. Speed cameras: These automatic alerts will highlight when you’re approaching a speed camera site, potentially helping you avoid a penalty. Live traffic: Continual updates that will help the sat nav offer up the quickest, least busy route.
  • Top 10: Best sat navs for horse boxes and horse vans (Article)
    Although designed with motorhomes in mind, it has the function for you to enter the size and weight of your trailer or van, and will calculate routes and generate warnings for weight limits, low bridges and speed limits accordingly. It also comes with free updates for life and digital traffic, and you can add a reversing camera for an additional £186. TomTom Go Professional 6250 This offering from TomTom wears the ‘Professional’ tag, so it is designed for anyone having to handle a commercial-sized vehicle.
  • Top 10: Gifts for petrolheads (Article)
    The LED screen shows the remaining power and output voltage, and t he clamps can provide protection from short circuits, overheating, reverse-polarity, reverse-charge protection, overcharging etc. The DBPower jump pack currently has a 4.6 out of 5 star rating on Amazon from 885 reviews. Click here to buy >> Top 10: Jump starters
  • Top 10: Gifts for Petrolheads 2019 (Article)
    Pimp out your stag or hen do transportation or add a touch of character to someone’s fancy new car. The gifting opportunities are endless with this bad boy. Dash camera While this gift doesn't exactly scream fun, it'll pay for itself if the recipient is ever unfortunate enough to be in an accident. Take it from us with the myriad of questions we get from readers about dash cams, anything can happen on the road - genuine accidents, crash-for-cash schemes, stones thrown up by vehicles leading to a smashed windscreen, someone reversing into your parked car etc.
  • Top 10: Gifts for petrolheads (Article)
    Just consider what you eat for breakfast… Dash camera While this gift doesn't exactly scream fun, it'll pay for itself if the recipient is ever unfortunate enough to be in an accident. Take it from us with the myriad of questions we get from readers about dash cams, anything can happen on the road - genuine accidents, crash-for-cash schemes, stones thrown up by vehicles leading to a smashed windscreen, someone reversing into your parked car etc.
  • Top 10: Films for car enthusiasts (Article)
    Trivia: To save money on the budget and because they didn't always have permits,   William Friedkin   had the cameraman carted around in a wheelchair instead of using a camera mounted on dolly tracks for the moving shots. This is most noticeable when   Gene Hackman   runs to then enters the subway car. As the camera follows Hackman hurrying towards the car the film movement is smooth but then shakes noticeably as the cameraman has to get up from the wheelchair to follow Hackman.
  • Top 10: Films for car enthusiasts (Article)
    Trivia: To save money on the budget and because they didn't always have permits,   William Friedkin   had the cameraman carted around in a wheelchair instead of using a camera mounted on dolly tracks for the moving shots. This is most noticeable when   Gene Hackman   runs to then enters the subway car. As the camera follows Hackman hurrying towards the car the film movement is smooth but then shakes noticeably as the cameraman has to get up from the wheelchair to follow Hackman.
  • Buying and selling a van on eBay (Article)
    On the test drive, try and take in a variety of roads and speeds, make sure you use all the gears including reverse and have a good look under the bonnet; clean oil, brake fluid and a tidy engine bay suggest a van that’s been well maintained. The name and address on the V5C (logbook) should match seller and the location of the vehicle.
 

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