The government plans to ban the sale of all new fossil fuel cars, which are classified as petrol, diesel cars, and vans, in order to meet the UK’s net zero emission targets and where electric vehicles (EVs) will by then be the most common option for car drivers who wish to purchase a new car.… Continue reading Five questions answered about electric cars
Although logistics and rising costs have made a severe impact on Tesla’s productivity, their problems have improved in recent months, but it’s still currently affecting revenue and causing the business to fall short on electric car sales in the three months ending in September.
Not the best timing as the UK economy is going through precarious times. UK motorists have been issued with two E10 warnings as fuel prices have increased yet again, so now diesel is 10p more expensive per litre than unleaded petrol. Motoring experts have warned UK motorists that the newly introduced E10 is less fuel… Continue reading E10 warning as fuel prices rise
As we all know, the UK is going through a mini economical crisis but not a recession. It will be an understatement to say that times are hard, especially when it comes to utility bills and fuel costs. WOO Carz is always researching the car industry to try and find new fuel-saving methods, just to… Continue reading Another fuel-saving hack for drivers
Giant German car maker Volkswagen (VW) is forecasting a valuation of $75bn for its subsidiary carmaker Porsche, which will be due to be floated on the German stock market in Frankfurt on the 29th of September.
The new discovery was made at Harvard by researchers who created a battery inspired by a simple BLT Sandwich. Tests have shown that this particular battery can be fully charged in 3 minutes and last for 20 years, more than twice as long as current EV batteries on the market.
All drivers in the UK who practice this technique must beware that huge fines can be imposed if they are using this popular fuel-saving method. The primary reason why the fine is so steep is, that it can be a very dangerous way of going about making your car supposedly more fuel-efficient but really making… Continue reading Beware of huge fines for fuel-saving technique
Some more good news for EV (electric vehicle) drivers, plans have just been drawn up for further expansion of 1,000 new charge points across England. They are scheduled to be created in Nottinghamshire, Suffolk, Kent, Barnet, North Yorkshire, Warrington, Durham, and Dorset. The winners of the pilot will also include Midlands Connect, with Lincolnshire as… Continue reading New EV charge points announced
As a used car buyer, the first and one of the most important things to check is not only the chosen car’s service history but also the general reliability of the particular make and model of probably the second biggest household investment you’ll make. WOO Carz has researched the UK’s used SUV market and come… Continue reading The most reliable used SUVs
From the 1st of September, new rules will be introduced to help protect road users, mainly cyclists and pedestrians. The rules, in general, will have an effect on all motorists, so everyone needs to be aware of the new changes, going forward.
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