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From luxury single-seat pods to the return of Godzilla: These are the 11 crazy Japanese concept cars unveiled at the Tokyo Motor Show
From Lexus making a single-seat premium pod to get around town, to Mazda's new combustion engine technology that's cleaner than an electric vehicle, there's a lot to digest.
Diesel's demise: Availability has plummeted by two thirds since 2020 - but one brand still has 16 diesel car options in showrooms today
If you're a fan of diesel cars, trying to find a new one in showrooms is rapidly turning into a needle in a haystack operation.
Parking and bus lane fines in London jump 13% as borough councils rake in £1bn a year from 'money making exercise'
Year-on-year, penalty charges for contravened parking, bus lane and moving traffic regulations rose by 13.5% to 9.4m. Compared to 2010 figures, that's a 70% jump in charges issued.
Cost of car finance scandal could cause 'significant' hit to UK economy, Santander boss warns
The group's chief executive Mike Regnier said current proposals 'could significantly impact jobs, growth and the broader UK economy'.
Where your stolen car ends up: A shipping container 'needle' found hidden in a vast 'haystack' of cargo - with £230,000 worth of stolen vehicles inside due to be shipped across the world
EXCLUSIVE: Hundreds of vehicles are snatched from streets and driveways across the UK every day, with many smuggled abroad to cities from Dubai and Moscow to Kinshasa.
Japanese car brand develops new tech to SAVE the combustion engine
Combined with the use of synthetic e-fuel, which the car maker is also developing, the system is claimed to be 'carbon negative'.
Blinding lights: Four in five drivers worry about being dazzled by headlights
As the clocks go back driving at night becomes a big issue. New research has found that 82 per cent of motorists are worried about being blinded by headlights. Here are our tips to avoid it.
Motorists say their cars and bikes are stalling after Labour-run council enforces 10mph speed limit on road
Islington Council in London has painted the restriction on St John Street, just north of Smithfield Market.
'Blinding' LED headlights to be reviewed by the government as survey shows four in five drivers worry about being dazzled by them
An assessment of the causes and remedies of glaring LED lamps will be launched after their increasingly common fixture in new vehicles has made it hazardous to drive in the dark.
Spain's strict new drink driving laws to be enforced by the end of 2025 - and they include cyclists and e-scooters
The Dirección General de Tráfico (DGT) proposed regulations that would apply to all drivers in the popular holiday destination.
Revealed: Cyclists are jumping red lights, mounting pavements and putting pedestrians at risk at London's busiest accident hotspots
Our reporter visited three notorious roads in the capital during rush hour, after damning figures revealed cyclist-caused injuries to pedestrians are at record high.
Lloyds accused of 'frustrating' motor finance payouts
Britain's biggest lender said it would fight plans for a £11 billion compensation scheme after the cost of the scandal caused its profits to plunge.
Revealed: The UK's 'most lucrative' double-box junction that costs drivers £1,800 a day even for split-second moments - and has raked in £450,000 for council chiefs in just eight months
During the first eight months of this year, the Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames issued 6,568 penalty charge notices (PCNs) for the junction.
Is this the end of 'White Van Man'? 36% of tradespeople are carrying their tools around in car boots to deter brazen thieves
Nearly two in five British tradesfolk - 36 per cent - now ferry tools in their car boots because they believe non-work vehicles won't attract as much attention from thieves.
How £31m worth of stolen vehicles have been recovered this year as Britain's car theft epidemic hits 15-year high
Britons' cars remain under threat from organised gangs sourcing high-end motors to break down for spare parts or ship overseas, new data shared with the Daily Mail shows.
Car production plunged in September as the UK's motor manufacturing sector reeled from Jaguar Land Rover's cyber attack shutdown
The motor manufacturing trade body said on Friday that JLR's unscheduled production stoppage linked to the cyber breach has put the sector under 'immense pressure'.