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Last minute holiday essentials from Vauxhall

When you are just about to set off in the car for that long awaited summer holiday, last minute details can often turn into a chore.

Taxi access recomendations for Europe – what about UK?

Taxi access recomendations for Europe – what about UK?

In 2006 discussions took place to devise a suitable set of specifications for accessible taxis across Europe. Earlier this year these proposals were approved by the European Conference of Ministers of Transport, (ECMT).

How to avoid losing a fortune on a used car

EurotaxGlass’s, publisher of Glass’s Guide to Used Car Values, has revealed the types of used car that are least susceptible to depreciation.

Bentley Continental GT Speed tops 200mph

Bentley Continental GT Speed tops 200mph

The Continental GT Speed is the most powerful production Bentley ever and the first to top 200mph (322km/h). A potent addition to the company’s highly successful Continental series, the GT Speed extends the appeal of the Continental GT coupe to driving enthusiasts who place a high value on outright performance and agile handling.

Two new authorised Bentley repairers

Bentley Motors is proud to announce that its network of Swiss showrooms and repairers has been extended with the addition of two authorised service and repair workshops. The increased availability of service will ensure even greater customer satisfaction throughout the country.

Parker’s Car Price Guide: August trends, best buys and great deals

Could Ford’s change of naming strategy have been responsible for the Vauxhall Astra knocking the Ford Focus off the top of the registration charts in June?

Seat opens new Prototype Development Centre

SEAT has opened an important new Prototype Development Centre (PDC) within its Martorell production facility, providing work for 300 engineers from both the technological centre and process engineering area.

Ford supports Thatcham safety drive

Ford supports Thatcham safety drive

Ford is supporting Thatcham and their partners in highlighting the safety benefits of Electronic Stability Control (ESC).

Armor All gets hands-on

Armor All gets hands-on

Armor All says motorists should no longer be afraid to roll up their sleeves and gets their hands dirty, having extended its award-winning range of quick and convenient car care Wipes, to include Heavy Duty Hand Wipes.

Totcars launches its largest Christmas line-up

Totcars launches its largest Christmas line-up

From Alfa Romeo to Audi, Mini to Mercedes and a line-up that includes dumper trucks, tractors and fire engines, Totcars presents its largest collection of children’s electric and pedal cars in readiness for Christmas.

Citroen’s refreshing C3 Pluriel Kiwi special edition

Citroen’s refreshing C3 Pluriel Kiwi special edition

Citroen has announced the arrival of a juicy new ‘Kiwi’ special edition of its versatile, convertible supermini, the C3 Pluriel – and this is one model that really stands out from the crowd, with its eye-catching exterior and interior colour schemes.

Brideshead Revisited in Ford's versatile Ranger

Brideshead Revisited in Ford's versatile Ranger

Ford's Ranger pick-up took centre stage at the filming of Brideshead Revisited on Yorkshire's Castle Howard Estate.

Team Vertu Racing win at Spa

Team Vertu Racing win at Spa

Team Vertu Racing won their first race of the season on Friday 27 July at the historic and evocative Spa-Francorchamps circuit, with Jamie Constable in Car 152 climbing from his 7th place starting position to take the top step of the podium.

Avon Tyres keeps UK race marshals on the road

Avon Tyres keeps UK race marshals on the road

Motor racing marshals spend much of their time coming to the assistance of racing drivers who have left the track. But, thanks to Avon Tyres and MotorSport Vision Racing, they now have some help keeping their own cars on the road.

I Spy with my little eye…something beginning with C…

I Spy with my little eye…something beginning with C…

Our cars may be bristling with DVD players to entertain the little ones, but new research proves that the classic in-car family game of “I Spy” is far from dead.