Motoring News
23 December 2008Motorists' fines: the potential charges
Motorists can be accused of careless driving in various circumstances where they may have driven below an acceptable standard as a result of being distracted.
read moreMotorists face £60 fines and three points on licence for minor accidents
Motorists at fault in minor accidents face £60 fines and three points on their licence in a clamp down on careless driving.
read moreFlying car really takes off
British adventurers take a fly/drive trip to Timbuktu.
read moreHonest John: DVLA demands and Mercedes repair bills
The nightmare of form filling and an expensive bill for a clutch
read more2009 Flexible Friends
Our highlights of next year's top SUVs and MPVs...
read more2009 Poundstretchers
The small car class looks set to offer plenty of choice next year.
read more2009 Hot cars
Models to get your pulse racing in the new year.
read more2009 Family favourites
Practical hatchbacks and saloons set for shake-up in 2009
read more2009 Glamour cars
Dreams that will become reality in next 12 months
read more2009 Open champs
There are more wind-in-the-hair thrillers to look forward to this summer than ever
read more2009 Top 10
We count down our 2009 stars in order of importance...
read moreNew cars 2009 - future stars
In this new year's special Auto Express gives you the definitive guide to the cars to look out for in 2009.
read moreMotoring preview of 2009: 10 highlights
China set to continue its world domination small cars likely to benefit from the twin evils of the financial crisis and green concerns but will diesel and the electric car reach the end of the road?
read moreHonest John: on the problem of the unidentifiable speeding driver
Trying to steer your way through the legal process of speeding fines is tricky
read moreHonest John: how to sell a car and what's the catch with preregistered vehicles?
The problem of car buyers failing to show and avoiding cars with zero mileage
read moreBritish Steam Car what next?
After successfully completing its wetsteam running test at Thorney Island before Christmas we talked to Matt Candy the project manager of the British Steam Car record breaking challenge.
read more2008: Best supercars
We’ve rounded up all the best supercars to appear in the past 12 months. Want them all…
read more2008: Worst tuned jobs
All the biggest bodykits, most improbable engine tweaks and silliest wheels from the past 12 months…
read more2008: Best of the racers
Here’s all the coolest race-versions-of-road-cars from the past 12 months…
read moreHonest John: altered numberplates and how to reunite a car and its driver
Why it's impossible to remember car registration plates and bringing owners and old cars back together
read moreMotors on TV
Your guide to the best car and bike viewing this weekend
read moreChristmas getaway quiet as Britons stay at home
The Christmas exodus has turned out to be a damp squib as the credit crisis hit home.
read moreLand Rover cancels adventure series
The troubled 4x4 maker cites economic situation for the cancellation.
read moreDiesel Subaru Impreza delayed
The long-awaited diesel Subaru Impreza UK launch has been delayed indefinitely due to the yen exchange rate, which hit its highest level in 13 years last Wednesday.
read moreDiesel Subaru Impreza delayed
The long-awaited diesel Subaru Impreza UK launch has been delayed indefinitely due to the yen exchange rate, which hit its highest level in 13 years last Wednesday.
read moreFiat plans low cost cars
Fiat has made plans to launch a new line of low-cost cars in western Europe.
read moreFiat plans low cost cars
Fiat has made plans to launch a new line of low-cost cars in western Europe.
read moreS Korean carmakers in belt-tightening moves
Hyundai Motor and Kia Motors, together the world's fifth-biggest, are freezing administrative wages and slashing work hours at plants at home, following up a swathe of cut-backs across the globe
read moreToyota's loss takes its toll on the rest of auto industry
US stocks sold off yesterday as investors reacted to more bad news from the embattled automotive sector and digested new details of president-elect Barack Obama's...
read moreToyota expects first loss in 70 years amid 'unprecedented emergency'
Toyota Motor warned yesterday that it would suffer its first loss in more than 70 years as the worldwide deterioration in vehicle demand took its toll on one of the...
read moreState stimulus measures lift Tokyo
Shares in Tokyo closed at their highest levels for more than a month yesterday as stimulus measures from Japan's government offset grim domestic economic data and...
read moreConcern at industrial orders slide
European shares slid yesterday as carmakers and metals stocks were knocked by plunging industrial orders data and banks spent another day in the doldrums. Automotive...
read morePutin and his dimishing falling reserves
Gideon Rachman's blog: Funny how quickly things can go sour. The Russian government is the latest to face social unrest, linked to the global economic crisis. As...
read moreFiat in $10.6m SEC settlement over Iraq trade kickback claims
Fiat, Italy's car and truck maker, yesterday admitted to "regrettable incidents" in its trade with the former Iraqi regime under the United Nations' oil-for-food...
read moreBusinesses have responsibility to meet obligations in bad times too
From Mr James E. Sugden. Sir, The prospect of a government bail-out for Jaguar and the UK car industry (Report, December 20) fills me with a sense of déjà vu
read moreEurope and Japan bond yields slip amid gloom
European and Japanese government bond yields retreated yesterday as the economic outlook in both regions worsened and price movements were exaggerated by thin year-end...
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