Rod Stewart Fixes Local Potholes

Sir Rod Stewart has become so fed up of potholes near his home that he decided to take matters into his own hands and fill them in himself.

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Electric Car Sales Soar In 2021

Drivers are doing their bit in the fight against climate change by swapping their petrol or diesel motors for electric vehicles (EVs), as sales of environmentally-friendly cars soar over the

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Tips To Wash A Car Without A Hose

If you don’t want to fork out for a carwash service, but you don’t have access to a hose at home, it’s still possible to keep your car clean. Here’s how to wash your car without a hose!

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Drivers Want Cameras To Catch Illegal Motorists

The vast majority of drivers support the use of camera technology that can check for vehicle tax offences, valid MOT certificates and insurance.

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Storms Cause £500k Damage To Supercar Collection

A classic car enthusiast has been left devastated after his collection of vintage cars worth almost £500,000 was badly damaged after the barn they were kept in was flattened by Storm Eunice.

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Britain’s Remotest Roads

It is not just in winter that screens can be cracked and, just as damage can happen at different times it can also occur in varied places.

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Some Drivers Unaware Of Defrosting ‘Hack’

Thanks to a tip from a driving school’s TikTok account called Driving Test Success, there is a simple ‘trick’ to defrost the windscreen without all that scraping and de-icing.

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What Is The Easiest Way To Defrost A Windscreen?

With a colder than average winter predicted for the UK, motorists will be seeking the quickest method of clearing an icy windscreen, to allow them to get going safely in the mornings. Here are some tips on the best way to go about it.

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The Best And Worst Car Maintenance Tips

With car ownership being so universal and often filled with hidden expenses, many people have tips and tricks for keeping their car running at its best throughout its lifetime. Unfortunately,

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Unexpected Dangers For Windscreens In Winter

What the Met Office considers to be winter - the three months from December to February - is almost upon us, and the threat of severe cold weather is looming.

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