Electric motorbikes are way behind electric cars in both technology and take-up – we’re talking big bikes here, not mopeds and seated scooters, which are very different. Why? Because motorcyclists ...
The idea of driving a hydrogen car is appealing to a lot of people because the hydrogen fuel cell technology that powers the majority of these vehicles offers the low emissions of an EV coupled with ...
The popularity and demand for electric classic cars have grown rapidly in recent years as enthusiasts look for a way to continue enjoying their beloved older vehicles without having to deal with the ...
One of several ways to buy a car on finance, a hire purchase (HP) agreement is a bit like a loan. The cost of the car is divided into a series of equal payments over a set period, usually three, four ...
Whatever your opinion on speed cameras, they’re a fixture on UK roads. But understanding all the different types and how to spot them can be a minefield, especially as newer cameras are digital and ...
Reliability has always been front and centre of car buyers' concerns, whether they're buying new or used and – these days – petrol, diesel, hybrid or electric. Warranties – whether new-car warranties ...
The Mercedes C-Class is one of the UK’s most popular company cars, and a chief rival to the BMW 3 Series and Audi A4. Like the 3 Series, the C-Class is available with plug-in hybrid power, which ...
It's all but impossible to buy a new car without losing a significant amount of money in depreciation. Leasing or financing can limit that uncertainty and mitigate personal losses, but almost all ...
The battery is topped up using a combination of energy from the combustion engine and energy recovered from the car's brakes when it slows down. After a short spell of driving, the battery can ...