Older drivers have been urged to have regular eyesight checks to stay safe on the roads. Daily Express :: Cars Feed
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Expert shares one tip to reduce dramatic winter increase in fuel consumption
Drivers are set to notice a dramatic increase in fuel economy rates this winter as temperatures fall. Daily Express :: Cars Feed
Read More »Millions of drivers set to boycott these areas due to car feature
EXCLUSIVE: Motorists could avoid certain destinations over fears of running out of electric vehicle charge in a major challenge. Daily Express :: Cars Feed
Read More »Drivers urged to avoid helpful festive habit leading to £2,500 fine and insurance risk
With Christmas approaching, drivers thinking about giving loved ones a lift have been urged to avoid one habit that could put them at risk of big penalties. Daily Express :: Cars Feed
Read More »Every petrol and diesel driver to use up to ‘24% more fuel’ from December
Motorists could be affected by fuel consumption issues this winter in what could be a major concern for combustion-engined drivers. Daily Express :: Cars Feed
Read More »Top mechanic unveils four reasons motorists should ‘not buy’ used car
Car expert Scotty Kilmer has claimed motorists should dodge used cars if they notice any of these issues right away. Daily Express :: Cars Feed
Read More »Owners of older vehicles set to face fresh 2025 car tax hike
Motorists of older cars could be slapped with a Vehicle Excise Duty increase coming in just months. Daily Express :: Cars Feed
Read More »Eyesight rules ‘not adequate’ with urgent calls for over 70s to face new checks
Driving rules could soon change with experts demanding major updates which would have the biggest impact on road users over 70. Daily Express :: Cars Feed
Read More »New driving laws coming into force in December that could result in £10k fines
Petrol, diesel and electric car owners will feel the impact of some motoring updates over the month of December. Daily Express :: Cars Feed
Read More »Britons warned of ‘old-school’ scam costing second-hand car buyers over £4,700
Drivers have been urged not to fall victim of an old yet still surprisingly common scam when buying a used car that causes buyers to pay £4,758 more on average. Daily Express :: Cars Feed
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