Car News
Admiral: Government speed limit plans
The expected Government announcement regarding the reduction of speed limits in urban locations may face some opposition according to car insurance specialist Admiral's Survey of Motorists.

Ferrari California: Asian market debut at Shanghai Motor Show
The Ferrari California has been officially unveiled on the Asian market at the Shanghai International Motor Show.

VX Racing prepares for Thruxton thriller
Fresh from the opening race victory at Brands Hatch, VX Racing will be looking to maintain the lead in the Championship standings, as the British Touring Car Championship heads to Thruxton in Hampshire this weekend.

Volkswagen Golf GTD pricing announced
Volkswagen has revealed pricing for its new performance diesel, the Golf GTD. The new model is available to order at Volkswagen Retailers now ahead of the cars arriving in the UK on 22 June.

Skoda at the Shanghai Motor Show
Skoda will have its official launch of the Superb Hao Rui at the Shanghai Motor Show this week. Skoda’s flagship will become the third model to be produced by the Shanghai Volkswagen plant following the introduction of the Octavia Ming Rui and the Fabia Jing Rui.

Santana & The Pussycat Dolls at the Silverstone Classic
The Silverstone Classic is delighted to announce that Carlos Santana and The Pussycat Dolls will be headlining at the two exclusive concerts during the Silverstone Classic racing weekend event on 24 and 25 July 2009.

Ignorance puts strain on budgets of 5 million motorists
Despite the credit crunch, more than 5 million motorists are risking thousands of pounds by failing to carry out the most basic of car maintenance tasks.
SsangYong moves to five year / 250,000 mile warranty
How many miles do you drive in five years? Fifty thousand? One hundred thousand? In a new SsangYong you can drive for a quarter of a million miles and not have to worry about a warranty claim.

RS Academy – A new track-based supercar club
Aimed at those who want to experience the world’s best cars exactly as they were meant to be driven – free of traffic and speed cameras!

Daihatsu Terios S: Even greater value this Spring
Daihatsu’s compact, agile, innovative mini-SUV 4x4 is great value at the best of times, but until June 30th the Terios S is even greater value – with prices down to an eye-opening £11,725 on the road – saving a massive £1,000 on the 2009 list price.

Porsche Panamera makes World Debut in Shanghai
Porsche has presented the Panamera to the world public at the 13th Shanghai Auto Show in China.
Extra Methods for Thatcham escribe Subscribers
Subscribers to Thatcham’s crash repair data product escribe are now benefitting from even more information, as the research technicians add even more vehicles to the methods library.

New Ford Fiesta and KA make top prices at first auction
Ford of Britain and British Car Auctions (BCA) launched the new Ford Fiesta and new Ford Ka onto the used car market in a special sale staged at BCA Nottingham this month with excellent results for the new Ford superminis.
GoinGreen: Government grant proposals
Following the Government’s announcement of the 16 April 2009 regarding grants of up to £5,000 towards the purchase of electric cars, GoinGreen is disheartened to learn that such grants will not be available until 2011.

New eco Insignia still flexes diesel muscle
Generating combined CO2 of just 136g/km and with performance similar to that of its regular 2.0 CDTi 160 sibling, the new Insignia ecoFLEX is set to provide company and private buyers with significant reductions in taxes and running costs, but without the pain of reduced driveability.