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Great Driving In Britain During The Winter

The thought of driving to the commuting masses can evoke feelings of frustration and irritation; not less because of the ever increasing difficulties of getting to and from work in many of Britain’s towns and cities. (…)

How has the Credit Crunch Affected Your Chances of Buying a New Car?

It is safe to say that the UK is a nation that has a strong interest in cars. (…)

Getting the Best Deal for Your Car

So, you’ve decided to part ways with your old banger and have already spotted a new, sleeker model that tickles your fancy. (…)

The Challenges Facing Multinational Fleet Management

Fleet management is important for any business, especially considering the impact of technological changes and environmental issues in recent times. (…)

Some considerations when selling your car

Of course, deciding to sell your car is a big step, so in order to avoid a few pitfalls and get the best deal possible there are a few important points to consider. (…)

Handling the Roads in Extreme Weather Conditions

With winter fast approaching, the weather is becoming increasingly cold and unpredictable. What can start out as a mild winter’s morning can quickly turn into a full blown snowstorm or flash flood. (…)

Motorists’ Ideal Christmas Presents

When it comes to buying Christmas gifts making sure you give everyone what they want, or at least will find useful is perhaps the real challenge of Christmas. (…)

How to Lock Out the Car Thieves

Car theft in the UK is big business, and it is estimated that one car is stolen every minute, with over two million vehicle related thefts each year. (…)

Things To Think About When Buying A Car

Choosing a new car – whether it is brand new or simply a step up from the one you currently own – is a major decision to make. (…)

Get Your Car Ready For Winter

No one likes driving in bad weather, but as the evenings draw in and the days – and nights – get colder, that’s exactly what we will all be doing at some point. (…)