Tuesday, 12 March 2013 18:45

Save Money On Fuel With A Diesel Car

Owning a diesel car can help you save a lot of money on fuel. Due to the ever increasing rise in petrol prices in the UK, the demand for fuel efficient cars is at a parallel. As a diesel engine saves up to one third fuel per mile than petrol powered engines, it is considered to be very fuel efficient. It uses higher compression ratios and combustion temperatures.
There have been a number of media reports and press articles covering difficulties faced by the UK auto insurance industry. Annual premiums are increasing rapidly, and insurers have indicated that this can be blamed on the rise in personal injury claims, which are made by those who have been hurt in accidents. Some of these claims are fraudulent.
VOLVO is preparing something special for its fans – massive sale of the newest VOLVO FM model , perfect one for the haulage companies, starts with 19th March. Do you want more? Before it is going to start you can take part in a special competition in which stake is sponsored tour to Gothenburg. Are you curious about the details?
Monday, 11 March 2013 16:14

Classic Cars and Breakdown Coverage

Owners of classic cars have typically put in thousands of dollars of parts and labor towards care on their car. And, occasionally, they love to take their car out of the garage and on the road for a spin. But few have thought about what happens if their car should break down while they are on the road. Breakdown coverage, or roadside assistance coverage as it is sometimes called.
Saturday, 09 March 2013 14:14

Unreliable cars unveiled

In the world of cars some car manufacturers have a good reputation while others simply don't. Some manufacturers have historically always produced reliable cars, but occasionally manufacturers with a good reputation turn out unreliable cars. Based on claims made against the warranty on the car, below is a list of cars you probably thought were reliable but in fact aren't:The old Lexus LS sold between 2000 and 2003.