A growing number of defence companies have urged employees to be cautious around Chinese-made electric cars, but the manufacturers say there is nothing to fear.
As many parts of the UK experience a spell of hot weather, drivers have been urged to avoid touching a common interior component to avoid serious burns.
Drivers looking to get behind the wheel of a refined saloon that does not cost a fortune to buy have been urged to consider one model that still looks stylish.
Motorists have been warned that they could be issued a £5,000 and receive licence points if they make a simple clothing error that does not break the law.
Experts at the DVLA have issued an important warning to older road users with those over 70 most at risk.
A leading mechanic has selected this Peugeot as the best second-hand used car for first-time road users who have just passed their test.
A leading car mechanic has opened up on simple tests road users should undergo before finalising a deal on a second-hand used car.
A major UK airport could soon increase parking charges in a possible blow to holidaymakers hoping to head abroad this summer.
Motorists who own an older vehicle have been warned to expect higher repair bills if the Government introduces a tariff on Chinese-made vehicles.
Brits have been urged to take care when buying a used car that has a high number of previous owners, with many drivers selling their car after just a few years.
Drivers looking to buy their first classic car have been urged to consider one model that offers good performance and still has a strong following 42 years on.
A top car expert has unveiled that a popular Swedish car brand could be one of the best and most reliable models on the market.
Motorists have been advised to remove a number of common items from their car to prevent the risk of their interior being damaged and fires breaking out.
The best-selling Chinese car brand in the UK has unveiled a new all-electric off-roader with an unusual feature not seen on a new car for more than 20 years.
Drivers may be slapped with a hefty charge for breaking new permit rules in the capital set to be introduced later this week.