Motoring News
22 June 2010California mulls digital number plates with adverts to tackle deficit
California is considering using digital car number plates, which would switch to advertisements when vehicles were stuck in traffic, as a way to raise money to tackle its $19 billion (£12.8 billion) budget deficit.
read moreCalifornia mulls digital number plates with adverts to tackle deficit
California is considering using digital car number plates, which would switch to advertisements when vehicles were stuck in traffic, as a way to raise money to tackle its $19 billion (£12.8 billion) budget deficit.
read moreGM to form Latin America arm
General Motors says it will create a new division for South America, headquartered in São Paulo, to meet rising demand for cars in the region
read moreElectric car sector gets a charge from oil spill
Shares in makers of batteries and other electric-vehicle components have risen sharply, as policymakers, investors and consumers show a renewed interest in alternative energy sources
read moreVauxhall Ampera hits UK roads
The first complete Vauxhall Ampera prototype completed a 170-mile drive between Vauxhall's plants at Luton, Bedfordshire, and Ellesmere Port, south of Liverpool today.
read moreBudget 2010 - what does it mean for motorists?
VAT rises will hurt British motorists, but fuel duty increases will be modest
and timeframe allows forward planning to spread anticipated costs.
read moreToyota offers five-year warranty
Mileage increased from 60,000 to 100,000 as extra two years' cover becomes
standard.
read moreEmergency budget and the UK motorist
Chancellor George Osborne has delivered today’s emergency Budget, with a VAT increase to 20 per cent from January 4, 2011.
read morePeugeot RCZ: on sale now
New coupe is Peugeot's most stylish car for years and a rival for Audi's ever-popular TT.
read moreSuzuki Swift car review
There’s an all-new Suzuki Swift on the way, but you’d be hard-pressed to spot the difference. But looks aside, will the larger and more efficient new car live up to its predecessor?
