Motoring News
19 March 2012DVLA: 1 million drivers get private car parking fines
The number of automatic parking fines issued by private firms has risen sharply to top more than one million for the first time, official figures have disclosed.
read moreA fine diagnosis, but no cure is in sight
Telegraph View: The Prime Minister's idea of road privatisation is electoral suicide.
read moreDrivers have had enough of highway robbery
Hard-pressed motorists will accept private roads - but they'll want something in return, says Philip Johnston.
read morePrivatised roads: Drivers have had enough of highway robbery
Hard-pressed motorists will accept private roads - but they'll want something in return, says Philip Johnston.
read moreItalian judges arrested in anti-Mafia move
Tax police in Naples have arrested 47 people – including 16 judges – and seized assets said to be worth over €1bn in an anti-Mafia operation
read moreToyota designs 2020 Yaris
This Geneva motor show concept outlines Toyota’s vision of a hybrid family supermini for 2020.
read moreCitroën DS9 luxury saloon teased
This disguised image is believed to show the Citroën DS9, a luxury saloon that is expected to be officially unveiled at the Beijing motor show in April.
read moreTG's first drive of the Honda Brio
Honda’s no-frills bridgehead into the hugely expanding Indian market...
read moreSilverstone Classic 2012: classic car anniversaries
As well as a feast of racing, the Silverstone Classic provides a massive gathering of superb road cars of all ages.
read moreF1 diary 2012: Australian Grand Prix
Our globe-trotting pitlane reporter heads to Melbourne for the first race of the 2012 Formula One season.
read moreUnions accuse GM of 'divide and rule'
European employees demand 'constructive talks' over Opel/Vauxhall, saying speculation about the operation's future is damaging the brands
read moreIn truth, I feel sympathy for George Osborne
I am sorry for George Osborne. No, truly. I may be one of the few people in the country who is regarding him with some sympathy. That is because I have spent the past three days reading dozens of analyses of Britain’s economic situation, ahead of the Budget, and what I conclude is that no one — but no one — can credibly claim to have a definitive answer to the mess the country is now in.
read moreYou’ll never win any argument using Twitter
We’re all familiar with the first and second rules of Fight Club, right? The third rule, were there any sense, would be: Don’t fight on Twitter. You both end up looking like twonks. So it has been with American comedian Doug Stanhope and the columnist Allison Pearson.
read moreThe Tube has become a haven for our bad habits
A single Tube station has more signs than the whole of Times Square. Priority seat, service suspended, mind the gap, these escalators are out of service and will be for the next 13 years, ticket inspectors are easy to spot — they look like you.
read moreWatch the new Ferrari 599XX Evo
First footage of the hardest ever track-only 599, complete with that bonkers rear wing
read morePeugeot/Citroën slash EV prices
Peugeot and Citroën have slashed the price of the