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Nineties Range Rover winched out of a garage after 30 years with only 750 miles on the clock sells at auction for more than a new one
Having wiped away the layer of dust on the windscreen, a severely faded tax disc showed it was last used on the road in 1996.
Grandmother killed in crash could still be alive if safety technology on smart motorway she broke down on hadn't been 'dangerously defective', court hears
Pulvinder Dhillon, 68, was a passenger in her daughter's Nissan Micra when it stopped in a live lane of traffic on a section of the M4 with no hard shoulder.
Fuel stations must now share live petrol and diesel prices under new rules that may save drivers £40 a year
Motoring groups have celebrated the official launch of the Fuel Finder Scheme saying it should be 'the start of the journey to cheaper fuel prices around the UK'.
Councils need more funding to install public EV charge points
A lack of council and central government funding for EV charge points is stalling EV charging network rollout, research shows.
Nearly half of drivers now scared of driving on smart motorways
An increasing number of drivers admit they feel nervous or anxious driving on 'smart' motorways - high speed roads with no hard shoulder.
China bans hidden 'pop-out' car door handles popularised by Tesla as part of new safety standards
The minimalist handles are designed to improve the aesthetic and aero of new cars but have come under criticism for losing operation when involved in a crash.
Driverless taxi that jumped red light... but did it actually do the correct thing and prevent a busy junction snarl-up?
Dashcam footage shows one of London's first driverless taxis running a red light as it drove the tech firm's boss to Buckingham Palace to receive a gong for services to artificial intelligence.
Chinese car giant to open new European HQ in Liverpool as rumours of deal with Jaguar Land Rover to make vehicles in UK factories surface
Focused specifically on research and development, the site isn't expected to build any vehicles with production retained in its home nation.
Jaguar's £140,000 luxury EV testing close to the Arctic Circle as it quashes electric U-turn rumours
Jaguar has moved to quash rumours that it is considering a U-turn on its all-electric reboot by releasing images of its forthcoming luxury four-door GT being tested.
Is Tesla turning its back on electric cars? Musk's firm stops producing pioneering Model S and X
Tesla will cease making its Model X SUV and Model S saloon in the next few months as it pivots towards robots, self-driving taxis and AI.
Fuel stations must share live petrol and diesel prices from TODAY under new rules that may save drivers £40 a year
Motoring groups have celebrated the official launch of the Fuel Finder Scheme saying it should be 'the start of the journey to cheaper fuel prices around the UK'.
Petrol prices fall to a four-year low - but drivers might want to fill up sooner rather than later after Trump's threat to attack Iran
A litre of petrol at UK forecourts has fallen to an average of 131.91p in recent days, the RAC said. The last time the fuel was cheaper was in July 2021, when it averaged 131.81p per litre.
How likely are you to fall victim to car crime? Here's your chances of having your motor stolen, vandalised or cloned
A study has also identified just how much more vulnerable to crime people living - or regularly driving and parking - in urban areas are compared to those living in the suburbs or out in the country.
Is Tesla turning its back on electric cars for good? Elon Musk's brand stops production of Model S and X
Tesla will stop producing its Model X SUV (main) and Model S saloon (inset) in the next few months as Elon Musk's EV brand pivots away from electric cars towards robots, self-driving taxis and AI.
Volvo tells customers to not charge their electric SUVs above 70% due to battery 'fire risks'
The Swedish car maker - now owned by Chinese giant Geely - has informed owners of its £33k EX30 EV to not charge above this threshold as faulty batteries could lead to fire in rare cases.