For decades, boy racers have been enjoying the thrills of hot hatches. Now, they're being replaced by souped-up EVs. Here's seven of the best options on sale now.
Cash-strapped Glasgow City Council is spending £8.6 million to extend the scheme into dozens of neighbourhoods across the metropolis.
New research has found that 18% of drivers don't know what to do immediately after being involved in a car accident. Here are the steps to follow - including not admitting fault.
Masked thieves riding a stolen off-road motorcycle are caught unawares as two female undercover police officers sneak up on them after they stopped at a petrol station for fuel.
About one million people in Britain own a caravan with 550,000 being touring caravans and the others static caravans on a site.
The enormous winning bid not only set a new world record but was a significant mark-up on the usual price paid for a 20-year-old Range Rover.
Only 10,519 public chargers were installed in the UK in the first seven months of the year - or just under 50 a day. This is below the 54 a day built last year.
The sharp increase has led to more than 77 cases of people being caught misusing the deceased's parking permits in Nottingham since the start of 2025.
As new eligible models are being announced on a weekly basis, we've compiled all the info you need to know into one guide.
Xpeng has debuted the 'Road Rage Reliever'. At the press of a button, drivers can fling anything from virtual angry faces, flip-flops and even pigs at an offending motorist. Here's how it works...
My wife and I bought a motorhome. Two days later, we discovered that it weighed more than the 3,500kg allowed on a standard licence.
The Historic and Classic Vehicles Alliance says the 'new policy helps to safeguard the future of the UK historic vehicles industry' worth £4bn annually.
A freedom of information request has found that the Government will spend thousands of pounds already this year sending its famous red despatch boxes in empty cars.
Britain is rich in scenic routes with its rugged coastlines, dramatic cliffs and rolling hills.
Nigel Richardson took on Euro Car Parks after he was relentlessly pursued over the alleged £1 debt - even after supplying the firm with the receipt proving he had paid the correct fare at the time.