Never Get Caught Out Again: The Ultimate Insider's Guide to Buying Used Cars with Complete Confidence
In January 2026, Ford sold 3,609 petrol Mustangs and 1,040 Mustang Mach-Es. That is not a gap. That is a reversal. Four months earlier the Mach-E was outselling the ICE car by a wide margin. Here is exactly what happened.
If speed cameras were genuinely about preventing accidents, we would build the safety in from the start. We would design roads that physically make dangerous speeds impossible. We would invest in driver education, road surfaces and junction design. What w...
Urban explorers have uncovered what may be the most quietly extraordinary automotive time capsule in Britain: a disused mill housing dozens of historic vehicles spanning six decades, untouched since the doors closed in the 1980s.
Brandon Preveau worked at O'Hare. He drove a purple 1999 Chevy Monte Carlo to work. He registered it in his girlfriend's name. Then they broke up, he parked it, and he walked away. The car sat there for two and a half years. The bill became the largest pa...
Humans have been killing each other since before recorded history. Territory, religion, race, ideology. But the last hundred years have added something new to the list: oil. The question is whether pulling that thread out of the equation would actually ch...
An independent inspection body tested hundreds of public EV charge points across the UK and found nearly a third were measuring energy inaccurately. Some were short-changing drivers by 37 per cent. The findings went to Parliament. The industry called them...
F80 FER. Bought from the DVLA for £900 thirteen years ago on a hunch Ferrari might one day use the name. Then Ferrari unveiled the F80. The plate just sold for 22,733 per cent more than it cost.
Graeme Hebley of Upper Hutt has driven his 1993 Toyota Corolla station wagon more than 2 million kilometres on its original engine and drivetrain. He bought it in 2000 for daily newspaper deliveries and has no plans to stop.
Rich People Have Been Dodging Car Taxes for Years Using Montana. California Has Had Enough.
A VW Golf limped into a Petersfield garage having apparently lost power on a hill. The owner was bracing for a £1,200 turbo bill. What the mechanics found instead was 100 acorns.
73,000 cars sold globally in 2025. A 20 per cent year on year jump. The best UK growth in a generation. The headline numbers are genuinely good. The context is a bit more complicated.
A federal judge has shut down 2,000 miles of off-road trails across California's Mojave Desert to protect one of America's most ancient and most endangered reptiles. The off-road community is furious. The tortoise has no comment.
I was on an adventure bike ride through the back roads of North Canterbury when I came across a perfectly manicured racetrack in the middle of a working sheep station. No grandstands. No crowds. Just a small sign at the entrance: Rodin. I had to go home a...
The UK new car market posted its strongest February since 2004, with 90,100 registrations and private buyers leading the charge. The celebrations were short lived. The industry's EV compliance gap just got louder.