Mercedes has released its first official images of the cabin for its next-generation electric luxury car – and it’s a feast of technology, including a dashboard wide single screen. The Mercedes-Benz EQS – a zero-emission alternative to its flagship S-Class – is
How good is YOUR car insurance policy? Many won’t pay out for common incidents including lost keys or misfuelling Motorists could lose hundreds of pounds due to gaps in car insurance Only 54% of the policies analysed provide misfuelling cover as standard
Petrol sales fell a FIFTH last year as Britons stayed home and off the roads during the pandemic Sales of unleaded slipped by 20.9% in 2020 compared to the year previous Supermarkets saw the biggest decline in demand, falling 22.3% last year
The average cost of insurance for older cars fell £87 in 2020 as more drivers kept their existing cars rather than upgrading to a new model, new research has revealed. Cars often become more expensive to insure as they get older, however,
Porsche aims to prove e-fuels can give combustion engines a future beyond 2030 when petrol and diesel cars are banned from sale Porsche bosses have said banning combustion engines is a wrong decision German brand says law makers should be prohibiting the burning
Police forces recorded speeding at almost 100mph above the limit as some foolhardy drivers took advantage of empty lockdown roads, new research has revealed. Speeding was reached 163mph on UK motorways in 2020, with offences recorded by the Metropolitan Police on the
Honda has today confirmed that it has sold its Swindon vehicle production facility in Swindon. The car maker is due to cease manufacturing of the Civic hatchback at the plant in July and on Friday has confirmed the factory has been purchased
The average British driver wouldn’t make a claim on their insurance for any damage unless the repair bill exceeds £667, research has revealed. The most common reason for not claiming is because drivers believe the cost of the excess would be higher
Motorists have collectively saved £25.6billion on vehicle expenses since the start of lockdown in March 2020, according to a new report. With the public told for most of the previous 12 months to stay home to stay safe, car usage has plummeted
The Government has been advised to introduce mandatory alcohol interlock systems – also known as ‘alcolocks’ – to cars used by former drink drivers that will only allow them to start the engine if they provide a breath sample showing they are