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New car sales roar to strongest September in five years
The Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders said it was the best month on record for battery electric vehicles which accounted for 23.3 per cent of registrations.
Are Rolls-Royce shares about to go into turbodrive?
Backing Rolls-Royce is a bet on Britain. It is also a gamble on families prioritising a sunshine getaway by plane in tough times. Here's what you need to know.
Aston Martin DBX S review: This is a school-run supercar SUV
Powered by a 727 horse-power, 4.0-litre, V8 twin-turbo petrol engine linked to a 9-speed automatic gear-box, it can accelerate from rest to 60mph in just 3.1 seconds.
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Furious roadside row erupts over woman blocking driver from parking his car so she can 'reserve spot for a friend'
A man attempting to park his black Lexus in the spot gets out of his car to remonstrate with the woman, who is soaking in the sun as she remains calmly in her seat.
The new age of highway robbery: From yellow box junctions to hated 20mph zones, car parks and LTNs, ROSS CLARK examines how the war on motorists is out of control
One industry is making more money than ever: the business of fining motorists for the most inconsequential of traffic violations.
Citroen e-C5 Aircross review: Is it really the 'most practical, comfortable and high-tech SUV' Citroen's ever made?
Citroen's new flagship family SUV for the electric car buyer has arrived. With big claims about range, comfort, tech and practicality, can it live up to its billing? We test it.
Heathrow reveals how it plans to build a new stretch of the M25 to cope with the third runway
It aims to deliver a brand-new tunnel and bridges for the M25 while keeping motorists on the move during construction of a third runway.
Close Brothers takes another £33m hit related to motor finance scandal
Close Brothers suffered a fresh prang from its motor finance arm as it took a £33m hit related to 'historical deficiencies' in the way it dealt with car loan customers.
Majority back calls for noise cameras, stricter MOTs and higher fines to discourage loud cars
While police are currently able to issue £50 on-the-spot fines for noisy exhausts, 67% think these should be higher.
Millions of motorists lie to their insurer including using 'postcode porky pies' to get cheaper cover
Almost seven million motorists are lying to their insurers, with fibs about where a car is parked most common. So, are you accidentally at risk of invalidating your insurance?
Blue badge parking fraud on the rise, investigation finds
Paul Slowey, from the Blue Badge Fraud Investigation agency says the scheme is being 'thoroughly abused' by those wanting free parking.
The world's tallest bridge towering twice as high as the Eiffel Tower opens to traffic in China
China has unveiled the world's tallest bridge, which is almost twice the height of the Eiffel Tower.
Traffic police numbers hit 10-year low as reliance on roadside cameras rockets
While officer numbers are dwindling, dangerous driving convictions are on the rise.
Toyota builds mini city of the future where 2,000 employees will move in to test EVs, robot pets and self-flying taxis
A cluster of hydrogen-powered homes, which has been built on the grounds of a disused factory at the base of Mount Fuji, has welcomed its first members of staff and their families.
Huge £1.5billion lifeline for firms hit by crisis at Jaguar Land Rover in bid to save thousands of jobs
Business and Trade Secretary Peter Kyle announced a loan guarantee scheme to keep afloat small firms that supply the car maker and employ 120,000 people.