Missing Your Car Service Could Put Lives At Risk

Monday, 24. May 2010

Hitachi Capital Vehicle Solutions have warned drivers to ensure that they don’t risk their lives and the lives of others by missing services on cars. In a study carried out by Ford it was shown that 15% of Britons miss out a service in order to save money during this recession whilst 18% don’t have breakdown cover. The biggest culprits are the 18-24 age group who miss services with over a third not having a breakdown Read more »

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Sunday, 23. May 2010

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Could Your Ignition Key Be Big Brother?

Sunday, 23. May 2010

Have you taken much notice of the key to your new car? You may well find that it no longer has the metal bit that normally goes into the lock. As a result you may well think that it is a bit of electronic jiggery pokery that is used to make it more difficult to start your car without the key. But you may be surprised to learn that it actually stores a lot of information about the car and its service condition including its Read more »

Do You Take Your Warranty For Granted?

Sunday, 23. May 2010

Service intervals have crept out with some cars not needing a first service until it is 2 years old. Some of the earliest first service intervals are still a minimum of 12 months but there is a problem with this. You see years ago, by the end of the first year, your car would have had 2 or 3 services with the first after just 1,000 miles to have an oil change and remove the swarf that had built up in the bottom of the oil sump. Read more »

New Services To Open On A Roads

Friday, 21. May 2010

Great news for those that like driving long distances on A roads but wish that there were service station like motorway service stations along the way. Well you should be careful what you wish for. Welcome Break is about to set up shop on A roads, the first of which will be the former Little Chef on the A34 Peartree Interchange near Oxford. The new facility will be opened on the 5th July and will feature Waitrose, Starbucks Read more »

Great Wall of China Comes To The UK

Friday, 21. May 2010

The Great Wall is coming to the UK. The first Chinese manufacturer has signed up a distribution deal to distribute their cars through the Daihatsu network of 90 dealers and some Subaru showrooms when their first cars arrive early next year. For those that thought the Great Wall was just a reference to China, it’s not, they are actually called Great Wall. The models get better, who remembers Datsun’s Cherry or Read more »

Graham Hill, Car Finance Expert Reviews The Vauxhall Meriva

Thursday, 20. May 2010

The now famous Graham Hill in depth review of a new car has this week moved to a small family car, the Vauxhall Meriva. After considering the various benefits and features that have been built into this car including the frugal fuel consumption achieved by the petrol 1.4T engine of 46.3mpg it’s got dopey doors! The front doors open normally but the back doors open from the mid pillar, which is frankly dopey. Lets say Read more »

Having A Tracker Fitted Could Prevent A Prosecution

Wednesday, 19. May 2010

Vehicle tracking is often seen as a bad thing by drivers who have them fitted in their vehicles as they tell their boss or the transport manager where they are at all times. However, the tracking device fitted in the van of an employee of Fords of Sidmouth, may have saved him from a prosecution and a fine. Another driver reported the van for speeding and running into him causing damage to his car. However, Read more »

Are Winter Tyres Set To Become The Norm?

Tuesday, 18. May 2010

Considering the particularly bad winter that we suffered there are suggestions that we should follow other European countries and introduce winter tyres. Whilst not wishing to go the compulsory route it has been suggested that we should adopt the Dutch system of making winter tyres widely available. After making the tyres available about 10 years ago it is understood that about 50% of drivers switch each winter. Read more »

Would You Like Some Free Advertising?

Monday, 17. May 2010

Oh dear I’m not sure how this is going to go down with employees but it seems that there has been a bit of an upsurge in the provision of logos for company cars. In the past companies that run vans and trucks would use them as a mobile advertisements for their business but very few, other than estate agents and letting agents, adorn their cars with advertising logos. But just recently employees have been Read more »