Motoring News
15 April 2010Ford lambasts bail-out for Opel-Vauxhall
Ford Motor says the provision of soft government loans for 'national champion' carmakers was holding back needed restructuring in the European car industry
read more'White van man' gives recovery thumbs-up
The revival of demand for white vans from the army of electricians, plumbers and plasterers who were among the hardest hit by the recession, is manifesting itself through record prices at auctions for used vehicles
read moreMr Money: What has Labour done for motorists?
UK motorists have paid a lot in taxes since 1997, but what have they got to
show for it?
read moreUsed car prices likely to rise
The end of the scrappage scheme and a shortage of three-year-old ex-fleet
models will drive up demand for the best used cars.
read moreVolvo S60 prices announced
All-new 'sporty' Volvo S60 saloon to cost from £23,295 when it goes on sale in July.
read moreToyota values hold firm
Despite recent safety scares, prices of used Toyotas remain strong.
read moreMazda kills off RX-8 sports coupe
Mazda has killed off its RX-8 sports car after its innovative rotary engine fell foul of European emission regulations.
read moreHonda CR-Z car review
Think hybrid and your initial musings are most likely to be of an awkward-looking car with an automatic gearbox, heavy batteries and a wheezy engine tuned purely for high economy and low emissions.
