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Supermarkets petrol price war is great news for motorists

When most people need petrol they do not automatically consider the supermarket the best place to fuel up, however, surprisingly the supermarkets have launched a new petrol pricing war that makes the leading brands some of the best places to head for petrol. Sainsbury announced that as of this week petrol prices are finally going […]

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Driving convictions set to hit drivers hard when it comes to insurance

New research has revealed that driving convictions might double the costs of car cover policies making them much more costly than the fines may denote. The report was conducted by confused.com the online insurance company and discovered that a drink-driving conviction could potentially increase the costs of cover by 115%. Plus, those who are convicted […]

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Buying A Car

New cars versus old cars

Cars are an expensive yet necessary purchase for most of us and with this in mind, choosing your vehicle wisely is a must. You may find that buying into a used car is a much more affordable approach than that of buying something straight from the showroom. The latter option will often result in an […]

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British driver goes for the record of theory test failures

One particular British motorist is apparently going for a very strange record, having failed his car theory driving test a total of 107 times, and is still trying to pass. The 28 year old London citizen has spent over £3,000 in exam fees at £31 each time he tries. This is a one hour test […]

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Classic Car Collector Earns Almost £700k from Museum Sale

A British classic car enthusiast walked away with nearly two-thirds of a million pounds in early September, as he sold off his entire classic car collection at auction in Beaulieu, Hampshire. Stephen Johns had spent many years accumulating the collection of classic cars and motorcycles, and had even exhibited his prized vehicles to the public […]

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