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15 July 2011LME rule disappoints aluminium consumers
A decision to double the rate at which the largest warehouses must deliver metal disappoints many consumers and traders, who wanted a bigger change to eliminate queues
read moreLME rule disappoints aluminium consumers
A decision to double the rate at which the largest warehouses must deliver metal disappoints many consumers and traders, who wanted a bigger change to eliminate queues
read moreTop Gear: who's the fastest star in the reasonably priced car?
A host of celebrities have taken to the track in the Kia Cee'd - check out some of their lap times here.
read moreTop Gear: who's the fastest star in a reasonably priced car?
A host of celebrities have taken to the Top Gear track in the Kia Cee'd - check out some of their lap times here.
read moreRevised Audi A4 scooped
Audi will follow up its changes to the A5 family with similar revisions to the A4 saloon and estate.
read moreNext Lexus GS - new pics
These are the latest spy pictures of Lexus’s new GS in testing at the Nurburgring.
read moreEssential information for a cheap fix
Honest John points a reader in the direction of a company that supplies replacement keys for locking wheel nuts.
read moreShould I buy new or nearly-new?
Honest John explains the advantages of buying new and nearly-new cars.
read moreGood service from MINI dealer
Honest John hears from a reader who is more than happy with their MINI dealer.
read moreMaking money at an auction
Honest John hears from a reader who maximised the value of their Hyundai i20 by selling it at auction.
read moreFiat's economical 500
Honest John explains why the TwinAir is the best Fiat 500 of the lot.
read moreIn search of a seven-seater
Honest John helps a reader find an affordable seven-seater.
read moreIs it illegal to warn others of speed traps?
Honest John explains the laws concerning warning other drivers of speed traps.
read moreTop 10 bizarre Land Rovers
The "best 4x4 by far" has proved its versatility all over the world, but these variants are something else...
read moreCrackdown on clockers
Motorists are to be given fresh protection from people who wind back the mileage under plans to overhaul the MoT system.
read moreGroup C endurance racing - in the hot seat
This month's Silverstone Classic will see the world's most famous Group C cars take to the track once again.
read moreCyclists outnumber cars during rush hour
Cyclists in Britain have equalled the number of cars driving during rush hour traffic, a new report has found.
read moreGM hits out at Opel sale rumours
General Motors has hit out at the growing speculation around the potential sale of Opel/Vauxhall.
read moreSkoda's new Chinese saloon
Skoda has confirmed plans to build a new compact saloon for the Chinese market.
read moreBritain's battle to lead the way with alternative fuels
EEMS Accelerate, a consortium of small Britsh car makers, is helping to make the UK a leader in alternative fuels.
read moreWatch Mercedes’ hardcore demo drivers
Benz has bred its own Stigs. They’re good at skids and like AMGs.
read moreWatch a chromed SLR hit London
Video: Shiny Brabus Mercedes SLR McLaren crawls around the capital. How shiny? Very…
read moreNew Golf gets sportier look
The all-new, seventh-generation Volkswagen Golf will have more rakish looks than the current model when it goes on sale in a year’s time.
read moreIt's all go for the Aston Martin Zagato
It’s been confirmed: Aston Martin is going to build road-going versions of its drop-dead gorgeous V12 Zagato racing car that recently took part in the 24-hour race at the Nurburgring.
read moreVoyager sails in
THERE’S a strong argument that Chrysler invented the MPV when it introduced its Minivan in 1983.
read moreGo hill for leather at Shelsley Walsh
SHELSLEY Walsh hillclimb course is the oldest operational motorsport venue in the world.
read morePunto packs more punch
I’M a big fan of Fiat’s Punto. And the Abarth version looks fantastic.
read moreMerc C63 goes into the Black
DETAILS of the new Mercedes C63 AMG Black Series have leaked two weeks before its launch at the German Grand Prix.
read moreTwingo ready to rally
RENAULT is building a fleet of rally-spec Twingos which will compete in a one-make rally championship next year alongside the main British Rally Championship. There’ll be two classes, R1 and R2, under the umbrella of Twingo Trophy.
read moreSimply Classics at beautiful Beaulieu
THE National Motor Museum at Beaulieu is holding a classic car and bike day on Sunday August 28. The Simply Classics event is open to anyone who has a pre-1986 car or bike.There’s a Pride of Ownership competition with a £100 cash prize for the winner. I like these low-key shows because you get an amazing range of classics turning up, such as 70s Cortinas, and not just the exotic stuff like E-Type Jags. Entry on the day is £10 for adults and just £5 for kids.
read moreCash in with these speedy Japanese sports imports
Japan has given us some magic sports cars over the years. And not just the original 240Z from the 1970s.
read moreVolvo hots things up with S60 Performance Project
VOLVO’S Australian importer has built a hot version of the S60 that it is calling S60 Performance Project.
read moreNissan 370Z GT - jolly good sport
You read last week that I have foolishly taken my beloved 1957 Land Rover to pieces and have started restoring it.
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