Mine’s Harry, what’s yours called?
If you’ve named your car George or Mildred, you’re not the only one. (…)
If you’ve named your car George or Mildred, you’re not the only one. (…)
Driving a car can be an exhilarating experience. (…)
Who invented the car is a simple enough question, but the answer is far more complicated as there was no ‘eureka’ moment, but rather a gradual evolution of automobile milestones. (…)
Despite being the main mode of transport for many people, cars are often cited by environmentalists as a primary contributor to climate change; with around 30 million cars on the road in the UK, they may have a point. (…)
The first things to always remember in order to avoid being involved in an accident are also the most obvious. (…)
A used car has always faults that reduce the comfort of using the car or that must be repaired before using it comfortably and safely. (…)
The roads can be a dangerous place and it’s inevitable that road accidents will occur. (…)
There is no doubting the usefulness of the humble car. (…)
Used cars change hands every day; some from the owner’s driveway in a private sale, while others are driven from dealers’ forecourts. (…)
Many celebrities confess to having a love of cars and driving; some even spend a considerable amount of time and money building up collections of cars for their own personal garage. (…)