December 2009

Motorists to Save The Country From Debt

Hello, my name is Alice and I’m from Wonderland.
As a privileged car owner my Prime Minister has asked myself and all my fellow motorists to be the ones to make the major sacrifices to get his government out of the huge debts they say they have accumulated on our behalf.

UK Road Gritting – Bad or Hopeless?

The snow may have come a bit earlier this year but nobody can say there was no warning.
The snow that has fallen is not really that much, don’t get me wrong – it causes disruption no matter how much falls, I’m speaking in comparison to some years ago, but once again the local authorities have let everyone down. It would seem they don’t believe weather forecasts and want to see the snow and ice before they act

A Sad End For Saab

Swedish car-maker Saabwill not be saved by the last-deal-on-the-table with Spyker Cars, a Dutch company.
Saab drivers have always been viewed as a non-typecast breed and have shown far more continuous loyalty to their brand than other car owners.
Saab will not be wound up or go into liquidation, they have given assurances that all suppliers will be paid and all warranties honoured.

Is The End Of The Diesel Car In Sight?

The above title reflects the message of Dr Thomas Weber head of Group Research and Development at Mercedes with reference to the new  Euro V1 emissions standard to be introduced in 2015.

Car Insurance Free Quotes

How long have you been with your current car insurer? When did you last change your car? Did you leave it to your broker, agent or insurance company to arrange your insurance cover? How much money have you thrown away by not checking out your insurance yourself?
With the internet now available to nearly everyone there is no reason why you cannot get the best deal in car insurance yourself.

Brighton Company To Charge Up The 2010 Conference

What a shop window for Elektromotive, a Brighton based company who manufacture roadside electric car charging stations.
Their Elektrobay charging facilities will be a feature of the Copenhagen Climate Conference next year when the 15,000 attending delegates will be able to view their recharging posts in use.