Motoring News
23 June 2011Carmakers struggle to maintain quality
A JD Power survey blames increasingly complex fuel-saving and 'infotainment' devices for a marked rise in the number of defects in 2011 vehicle models
read moreTop Gear rapped for Mexican comments
The BBC watchdog has reprimanded Top Gear after its presenters poked fun at Mexicans.
read moreRAC calls for action on high fuel prices - but what about insurance?
For many drivers, motoring is quite simply becoming unaffordable. The RAC blames rising fuel prices for this, but what about the rocketing cost of insurance?
read moreMotorsport on the cheap
Get involved in grassroots racing for thrills without the bills as part of National Motorsport Week.
read moreWhere to drive as fast as you dare
There's only one thing that matters at VMAX200: top speed. Richard Meaden lets loose on the two-mile runway strip in a Noble M600.
read moreBMW M3 CRT revealed
BMW has launched a lighter, more focused version of its BMW M3 saloon - but British buyers won’t get the chance to buy it.
read moreGoodwood Festival of Speed 2011: Ten Great British driving legends
Here is our top 10 Great British drivers at the Goodwood Festival of Speed 2011. From Moss and Surtees to Hamilton and Button.
read moreGoodwood Festival of Speed 2011: Top 10 supercars
Our selection of the top ten most stunning and outrageous supercars that will be presented at this week's show.
read moreLadies' day at Salon Prive
Images from the Salon Prive luxury car show, which is being held this week at Syon Park in London.
read moreAston Martin seeks to reduce reliance on Ford
UK-based sports car maker has approached German premium carmakers about co-operation on engines and other areas such as safety technology
read moreSaab’s financial woes worsen
Saab has announced that it will be “unable to pay the wages to employees” as it has not yet obtained the necessary short-term funding.
read moreHigh cost of fuel forcing drivers to cut trips
Motorists living in the countryside are worst-hit of all by increasing fuel prices, says a new report.
read moreDVLA can sell keepership details
Honest John says the DVLA has special exemption from Data Protection Act to sell keepership details.
read moreGo for a Chrysler PT Cruiser
Honest John suggests a Chrysler PT Cruiser as a replacement for a reader's Saab.
read moreCure for a backache?
Honest John suggests an orthopaedic car seat maker to a reader whose wife suffers from back pain.
read moreWhy glass for vulnerable foglights?
Honest John tells a reader that it is a bad manufacturer design to have glass in close-to-the-road foglights.
read moreBeware your insurer's change of status
Honest John esplains some of the possible changes that the reader may suffer from if he insures through a broker.
read moreAlternatives to the Suzuki Swift
Honest John offers a few alternatives to a reader who has his eye on a Suzuki Swift.
read moreWhich VED band for Hyundai i10?
Honest John explains the VED band costs depending on which Hyundai i10 model the reader buys.
read moreCan speed bumps cause structural damage to my house?
Honest John advises a reader on the best course of action to ascertain whether speed bumps caused the structural damage to his house.
read moreNoble M600 here next month
Noble will deliver the first example of its all-new Noble M600 to its first customer next month.
read moreRed Bull not worried about diffuser ban
FIA bans ‘off-throttle’ blown diffusers, RB unconcerned, rivals rubbing their hands…
read moreWatch the weirdest bike crash ever
Video: two motorbikists level each other. And then dance for a minute. Must. Watch. Video
read more480 orders for Threewheeler
The strong interest shown in the Morgan Threewheeler shows that there is a huge demand for quality and innovative British designed and engineered products, according to company boss Charles Morgan.
read moreLimited edition Cygnet launched
Aston Martin has teamed up with Parisian fashion house colette to create the Aston Martin Cygnet and colette luxury city car.
read moreMini Coupe racer revealed
This is the Mini Coupé Endurance, a one-off motorsport version of the new two-door that has been unveiled on the eve of the Nürburgring 24 Hours in Germany.
read moreSaab warns it cannot pay workers' wages
Swedish Automobile, which own Saab, is in talks to secure short-term finance, including by selling and leasing back the carmaker's real estate
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