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Bristol could roll out new parking charges by car SIZE with the heaviest and most polluting paying more
Drivers of large cars could be charged more to park as Bristol looks to bring in 'size-based pricing'. Similar schemes are already in place in Bath and Lambeth.
Sadiq Khan and TfL vow to get tough with drivers evading ULEZ penalty charges by using bailiffs to chase non-payers for £370m in outstanding debt
TfL says a 'cohort of people' are refusing to pay penalty charge notices, which has resulted in 'significant' outstanding debt amounting to more than £370million.
EV buyers falling into negative equity in latest sign switch to greener cars is stalling
Vertu Motors warned that EVs coming off financing agreements have been found to be worth less than the loans used to pay for them.
Warnings over Chinese car tech 'data security risk' as US looks to impose a ban
A new report has warned of the security risk to the public of Chinese EV tech. The US has also proposed a ban on Chinese hardware and software due to security risks.
Now Cybertruck owners can LIVE with their vehicles: Luxury 'Cybertrailer' can sleep five - but it comes with an eyewatering price tag
Living Vehicle, a tech firm based in Santa Barbara, has unveiled a luxury trailer for the Cybertruck.
Meet the new £3MILLION Ferrari F80 - its most powerful road car ever
The hypercar, of which just 799 will be made, has eye-catching butterfly doors and unique driver-focussed seating, with a passenger most definitely an optional extra.
Paris Mayor's latest bid to drive cars out of the French capital: Sale of diesel fuel BANNED at busy filling stations on city ring road
Socialist Mayor Anne Hidalgo has this month also slashed the speed limit on the Périphérique - the capital's busy eight-lane motorway ring road - to just 31mph.
Is an EV really for you? Now you have time to decide! Cupra launches three-month return offer on its £35k Born electric hatchback - what's the catch?
Cupra says you can return the electric family hatchback after three months of buying it if you simply don't like it or living with an EV in general. But there's a catch...
The world's first amphibious electrified car: Yangwang U8 'floating' hybrid laughs in the face of floods
The world's first floating electrified car has demonstrated its aquatic ability at the Paris Motor Show. The Yangwang U8 hybrid - built by Chinese brand BYD - can float for 30 minutes.
Urgent warning over scam where fraudsters dress as parking wardens after driver forced to hand over her card or told she'll get a fine - then sees attempts to swipe £4,000
The victim - who had just parked her car near a hospital - was told she must hand over her bank card or she would be fined.
Learners at risk of a 'driving test black market' with fraudsters offering early booking slots for four times the standard price
Learner drivers are being scammed by fraudulent third-party websites cashing in on the test backlog, conning desperate drivers out of hundreds of pounds, the RAC warns.
Bromley Pageant of Motoring moves 30 miles so attendees don't have to pay ULEZ charges
Bromley Pageant of Motoring, previously held at Norman Park, Bromley, has been moved to the South of England Showground in Haywards Heath, West Sussex.
TfL vows to get tough with drivers evading ULEZ penalty charges with £370million outstanding
It says a 'cohort of people' are refusing to pay penalty charge notices, which has resulted in 'significant' outstanding debt amounting to more than £370million.
Is there greater demand for EVs than what industry figures show? Lobby group says 'skewed' stats are downplaying electric car sales
EVUK, a campaign group formed to dispel 'myths and lies' around the electric car market, said reporting on registrations had downplayed the level of private demand for battery cars.
Government orders probe as car insurance premiums rise by a fifth in TWO years
Insurers will also be quizzed on those hardest hit by rising car cover costs, including ethnic minorities, those on lower incomes and elderly and young drivers.