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On this day in auto history - December 23rd

23-12-2020

It was on this day in 1997 that production abruptly ended on the Rover 100 - formerly known as the Metro - following the fallout from a disastrous safety rating

What Was Your Favourite Car of the 1990s?

22-12-2020

Whilst classic cars from the 60s and 70s may be considered the best era, there is a growing number of motor enthusiasts who point to a more recent decade for desirable vehicles.

This Car Insurance Mistake Might Cost You £500

22-12-2020

New research has revealed that spreading the payments for car insurance could be costing you almost £500 more than paying in one lump sum.

On this day in auto history - December 22nd

22-12-2020

It was on this day in 1960 that the one millionth Morris Minor rolled off a production line, making it the first British car to pass the magic milestone.

Scalextric Roads Could Charge EVs

21-12-2020

Electric cars of the future could be charged by the very roads they are driven on if a new trial gets the go-ahead around the country.

How The Pandemic Made Our Roads Safer

21-12-2020

Fewer cars on the roads in 2020 have saved Britain’s biggest insurers a fortune and now those savings could be passed on to the consumer via cheaper premiums.

On this day in auto history - December 21st

21-12-2020

It was on this day in 1945 that American war hero General George S. Patton tragically passed away from injuries sustained a car accident 12 days earlier.

Can Cameras Deter Tailgaters?

20-12-2020

A trial of new camera technology on the M1 could lead to tailgate offenders being find after being caught in action.

Young Drivers To Get T-Plate

20-12-2020

Britain’s newly qualified drivers could graduate from L-plates to T-plates following the introduction of an innovation from one of the country’s leading motor insurers.

On this day in auto history - December 20th

20-12-2020

It was on this day in 1954 that American giants Buick Motor Company signed a deal with entertainer Jackie Gleason which was believed to be the biggest commercial contract in show business history at the time.