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The little known car insurance that could save you £5,000 as payouts TREBLE
The controversial insurance product, which covers a car's loss in value if it is written off in an accident or stolen, has come under scrutiny in recent years.
World famous Oxford Street to close to cars: Sadiq Khan insists public backs £150m scheme - despite fears it will become crime hotspot
The controversial Mayor - whose knighthood last week sparked fury across the city - vowed to carry out the pedestrianisation scheme 'as quickly as possible'.
Urgent warning to drivers as scientists reveal essential car item is RIDDLED with germs
This common car item, an essential part of the driving experience, has been overlooked when it comes to fighting the spread of bacteria, experts warn.
Nissan Leaf unveiled: Five things you need to know about the new electric car saving 6,000 jobs in Sunderland
Nissan's all-new Leaf needs to impress. That's because this heavily revised EV has the weight of thousands of UK jobs in the North East on its haunches.
Britain's most stolen cars: We reveal the 100 models targeted most by thieves
New data shows which car brands and models are most desirable to organised criminal gangs. Here's the top 100 - do you own a targeted car?
Is this the car your dad drove? Ten family favourites from the 1970s to 1990s - and what they're worth today
Everyone remembers the cars their parents had when they were kids. On Father's Day, we celebrate the motors dads across Britain were driving in the 1970s, '80s and '90s.
Secrets of the keyless car thieves: As an epidemic sweeps Britain, real-life criminals show Channel 4 crew how quick - and easy - it is to steal a £24,000 SUV from a suburban drive just like yours in only 20 seconds
In a brazen display of criminality, a pair of masked car thieves are demonstrating to a TV film crew the ease and speed with which they can steal luxury cars.
'Stealing' your OWN car: How Brits can use trackers and even hire private security to get their vehicles back from thieves instead of waiting for overstretched police to act
Victims, exasperated by the crimewave, now appear to be taking the law into their own hands by hunting down and 'stealing back' their pinched motors.
Do I need a Crit'Air sticker to drive in France this summer?
From which cities require Crit'Air badges and how to buy one, to how serious the fines are, here's everything you need to know before taking to French roads.
Terrorists could remotely hijack AI cars to carry out mass attack, UN warns
A new UN report has warned the technology could be weaponised by extremists in allowing malicious actors to seize control of self-driving vehicles.
French swoop spells end of the road for electric vehicle charger firm Pod Point's London listing
EDF will pay 6.5p per share. That values Pod Point at £10.6m and sets the scene for Pod Point to join the exodus from the London stock market.
Do I need a Crit'Air sticker to drive in France this summer? France votes to abolish low emission zones
From which cities require Crit'Air badges and how to buy one, to how serious the fines are, here's everything you need to know before taking to French roads.
The car makers giving away free home chargers worth £1,000 to convince you to switch to an electric vehicle
Some electric car makers are willing to take a massive hit on profits to shift more electric cars, offering deals that include free homechargers, complimentary charging and even cash.
Have motorways become our worst roads? Closures, potholes and poor driving is marring our fastest routes
A poll of over 14k raised concerns that the nation's fastest roads are in need of 'urgent improvement' - as well as increased education and enforcement.
Fiat solves 'barrier for electric cars' to allow battery recharges in FIVE MINUTES
The 'technological revolution' will guarantee drivers of EVs can fully recharge their car's battery in the same time it takes to fill up with petrol.