Car News
Perodua provides Britain’s best value cars
With the news full of financial doom and gloom, it is refreshing to hear that Perodua are still champions of value providing Britain’s best value cars.
Skoda retailer enters Donegal Rally
John Mullholland, Skoda’s largest retailer in Northern Ireland, is putting final touches to his Skoda Fabia this week as he prepares for the International Donegal Rally.
Current Hybrids: Just buy a diesel
Tests by environmental website, Clean Green Cars, show that current hybrids offer no significant CO2 advantage over an equivalent diesel of similar performance.
You’ll like the sound of the new Peugeot 107 KISS
Launched this week is a Special Edition Peugeot 107 in association with the popular KISS radio station. The 107 KISS has an enhaced specification, KISS livery and aimed at the young at heart, and available in either Laser Red or Raven Black metallic.
Top Gear Live tickets put organisers in spin
Tickets for the very first Top Gear Live shows at this year’s MPH 08 go on sale this Friday 13 June at 9.00am and the event organisers are already in a spin.
Toyota to produce Camry Hybrid in Australia and Thailand
Toyota announced that it is to start production of a Camry Hybrid model in Australia and Thailand as part of its on-going efforts to develop the popularity of hybrid vehicles worldwide.
Ssangyong cuts parts prices and costs of ownership
Costs of owning a SsangYong Kyron, Rexton and Rodius have been slashed with parts prices cut by an average of 40 per cent. And at the same time, menu servicing has been introduced to ensure that costs of ownership remain competitive.
Record 320 Polo BlueMotions set to join Glasgow council fleet
Glasgow City Council is set to take delivery of a record 320 examples of the highly efficient Polo BlueMotion.
Fuel prices drive motorists out of work
As the climbing cost of the daily commute cripples the nation, new research from insurance.co.uk reveals that one in six (16 per cent) Brits are considering quitting their job and looking for work closer to home because it is not economical to make the journey by car each day.
Make sure your motoring holiday is mishap-free
As the credit crunch starts to bite, latest research reveals that more than three million British holidaymakers are considering a driving holiday this Summer.
Value is the key for new Seat Ibiza five-door
SEAT is revealing full price and specification details for the forthcoming all-new Ibiza 5dr, with outstanding value for money being front and centre in the Spanish firm’s thinking.
Josh Lewsey backs global adventure to raise Red Cross funds
Rugby World Cup winner Josh Lewsey has called on UK men and women with a spirit of adventure to enter the Land Rover G4 Challenge and help raise much-needed funds for the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies.
New sporty limited edition Fiesta ST
A special edition Ford Fiesta ST packed with extra equipment is set to thrill Fiesta fans across Britain. Priced from £15,000 and called ST 500, it will be limited to just 500 and will be distinguished by unique styling touches and extras.
Fiat 500 sells for £200,000
It has to be the most expensive Fiat 500 in the world – and at £200,000, it turned out to be one of the star lots at an amazing fund-raising charity auction in London last week.
Owners of older cars save most on motoring
Running a car over 20 years old is the cheapest way to drive. There's virtually no depreciation, insurance costs peanuts and the vehicles are normally easy to maintain.