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21 February 2009Hammer blow over steep auction prices
Reader expected bargains at BMW auction – but was amazed at the amounts bid.
read moreLaser Tools Bit Set with Quick Chuck - tested
Bits a hit for the home mechanic.
read moreRoadtour Heritage Audio Guide – France - tested
Now sat-nav’s a tour guide.
read moreBushell Backtrack GPS Finder - tested
Never get lost in a space again!
read moreRing Automotive RBA3 and RBA4 Battery Monitors - tested
Stay in charge with battery monitors
read moreYokohama ADVAN Neova AD08 tyre - tested
Touring car tyre hits the road.
read morePolice net closing in on crooks
Device uses steel spikes to puncture a tyre before the wheel is covered in webbing.
read moreFlood damage tips
Flooding can cause serious damage to a car. Here’s what you should be looking out for...
read moreCarmakers call on Darling to speed aid
The UK motor industry warns the chancellor that it faces unprecedented commercial challenges as figures show that plant shutdowns helped trigger a 58.7% fall in production last month
read moreGM's Saab files for creditor protection
Saab, General Motors' Swedish brand, filed for bankruptcy protection yesterday while its German Opel unit sought more emergency state aid as the US carmaker's...
read moreDarling hears plea to accelerate motor aid
British carmakers urged Alistair Darling to help accelerate aid for the struggling industry as figures showed that extended winter plant shutdowns had helped trigger a...
read moreHummer beginning to run out of road
In spite of its muscular image, Hummer is on life support. General Motors has stopped almost all marketing for the brand long synonymous with gas-guzzling excess...
read moreBrussels ruffled by Italian plan
Italy's €1.2bn ($1.5bn) plan to aid its car industry yesterday became the latest to run into warning lights from Brussels over European Union state aid rules,...
read moreDutchman who turned Nazi debris into a dialysis machine
It was 1941. Willem Kolff, a young doctor, had watched in horror as the Nazis invaded his native Netherlands yet he refused to let the occupation stop his pioneering...
read moreCarmakers call on Darling to speed aid
British carmakers urged Alistair Darling to help accelerate aid for the struggling industry as figures showed that extended winter plant shutdowns had helped trigger a...
read moreCorrection
* Volvo cars is owned by Ford Motor, not GM as incorrectly stated in an article on Saab on February...
read moreSaab at the edge
"After all, isn't making the road disappear and the sky open up before you what driving should be all about?" Saab Automotive's blurb is looking increasingly...
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