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Rental car workers spotted whizzing around in holidaymakers' motors in car park near Heathrow
The footage, taken from a nearby hotel window, shows two cars speeding around the gravel car park before coming to a screeching halt.
Furious motorists label pothole-ridden A-road as 'Britain's worst' after its 'dangerous' cracks and craters leave dozens of cars with flat tyres
Motorists in the Cambridgeshire Fens say the 'nightmare' A1123 road has long deep cracks along it and needs to be urgently repaired before there is a serious accident.
EV charging cable theft: The rise of organised crime that could hit the brakes on EV uptake
Electric vehicle charging cable theft is a growing problem, according to a new report. Here's how network operators are taking on this new crimewave.
Vintage E-Type Jaguar that Rowan Atkinson smashed up in Netflix show Man vs Bee goes up for auction
The Mr Bean actor, 70, is a well-known car enthusiast who owns a collection of high-performance and luxury cars, but will now part ways with his vintage Jaguar E-Type.
You now have a one in seven chance of purchasing a dud used car as two types of vehicle fraud are RIFE
Analysis of more than 550k UK cars between January and September found that 16.3% showed evidence of one of these two forms of tampering.
Waymo races Uber to bring self-driving taxis to London next year - would you dare ride in one?
Waymo, the famous US self-driving ride-hailing has announced it will come to London in 2026. The autonomous vehicles are already serving hundreds of thousands of users each week in America.
What to do if YOU are targeted by the new breed of cash for crash moped crooks - as Louise reveals what happened when an illegally driven moped slammed into her Volvo: SUE REID
'At a mini-roundabout, a moped accelerated into my path so I stopped. The next thing, this man was sprawled on the bonnet and his bike on the ground.'
Dartford Crossing delays INCREASED after ministers hiked charges by 40% to 'manage traffic'
On 1 September, the one-off Dart Charge payment for car drivers was increased from £2.50 to £3.50 to reduce journey times, according to the DfT.
Moment delivery rider pedals along the M4 in rush hour traffic before officers pull him over
This is the bizarre moment a food delivery cyclist was spotted pedalling along the M4 during rush hour.
Lloyds blasts FCA over car loans bill: Bank launches fightback after admitting scandal has left it facing £2bn hit
Lloyds, which is on the hook for almost £2bn over the motor finance scandal, accused the FCA of botching the design of the compensation scheme.
Nissan Leaf third generation: We review new version of the first mass-market EV that started it all
The Nissan Leaf started EV uptake. But it got left behind - until now that is. It's back for a third-generation and we test drove it on its launch to find out if its back to being a leading EV.
Carmakers 'would rather cheat than follow the law' over emissions, High Court told as largest class action in English history kicks off
Over 1.6 million motorists are taking legal action against more than a dozen manufacturers over claims that several diesel vehicles produced from 2009 onwards contained 'defeat devices'.
Baffled residents claim road markings that look like 'giant Wotsits' are wreaking havoc
The large orange and yellow lozenge-shaped designs (pictured) have been painted on to Grange Road West in the centre of Birkenhead, Merseyside.
Wannabe drivers who are buying fake UK licences from TIKTOK without ever taking a test are being scammed out of hundreds of pounds
TikTok fraudsters are offering desperate learner drivers the chance to skip the queue in what they call 'driving made easy', encouraging customers to message them on WhatsApp.
Things drivers miss most about motoring in the past - from manual windows to the Little Chef
The one motorists feel most nostalgic about only disappeared from new cars in 2024 when the last model with this feature was removed from showrooms...
Lloyds hikes cash set aside for car finance scandal payouts to £2BN - as it fires a broadside at the FCA
Lloyds on Monday said it would raise its concerns with the Financial Conduct Authority as it ramped-up provisions for potential costs by £800million.