Motoring News
27 March 2010Fuel duty increase
Motoring organisations welcomed the Chancellor's Budget announcement that the
3 pence-a-litre fuel duty rise planned for April would now be staggered,
with a penny rise next month, a further penny rise in October and the
remainder in January.
read moreSalon Prive at Hurlingham Club
Jaguar, Aston Martin, Rolls-Royce and Maserati will showcase their latest cars
at Salon Privé, the UK's Luxury Super Car Event & Concours d'Elégance, to be
held at the Hurlingham Club from July 21 to 23.
read moreTen best garages in Britain named
Golden Garages scheme nears climax with good service rewarded by public's votes.
read moreSaab announces prices for 9-5
The Swedish manufacturer's first new car as an independent will cost from
£26,494.
read moreMy best cars for a traditional Sunday drive
Traditional Sunday drives have changed little, it's the cars that make the
difference. We pick our favourite cruisers.
read moreVolvo sale to Geely 'imminent'
Geely is being tipped to sign a deal 'imminently' to buy Volvo from Ford.
read moreScrappage scheme: success or failure?
We look at the impact of the scheme, which ends next week
read moreScrappage scheme: figures by manufacturer
Details and figures of how manufacturers have benefited from the Government's
scrappage scheme, and what is is store for the future.
read moreVettel takes Oz F1 pole
Red Bull team-mates Sebastian Vettel and Mark Webber will start tomorrow's Australian Grand Prix from the front row after dominating the qualifying battle in Melbourne today.
read moreChina back-pedals as Giant gears up cycle push
China's rapid economic development during the past two decades has seen its people abandon their bicycles for cars as the main method of transport, but one man is now...
read moreHow tyres are developed
Autocar recently visited one of Bridgestone's testing facilities to get a better understanding of how tyres are developed.
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