With the latest scientific data being released on the current global warming crisis, the UK government is taking drastic measures in trying to reduce the greenhouse gas emissions which are currently plaguing the planet. The overall ambition set is to reach a target of zero gas emissions by the year 2050. The announcement recently made… Continue reading UK government’s plans to further support the economy
Ford has announced a £230 million investment into its Halewood car plant, which will be set up to manufacture electric car parts. By doing so, it will safeguard around 500 jobs. This is seen as a huge boost for Merseyside’s local economy and Ford is showing they are going to be major players in the… Continue reading Ford investing in Merseyside
The UK is slowly getting over one long-term crisis and now the country finds itself having to deal with another possible ongoing problem, shortages. These shortages range from food, toys, electrical goods, cars, fuel, and other important resources the country relies on, especially with the festive season fast approaching. Below is a list of the… Continue reading Current shortages affecting the UK
If the UK didn’t appreciate key workers before the pandemic, we sure as hell recognise them now. We realised all about dedication, commitment, and bravery in having to be our frontline soldiers in the fight against this lengthy pandemic. We gave thanks and appreciation as a nation with our UK-wide clapping and many of us… Continue reading Key workers recognition
It used to be the case where owning a classic car would mean higher fuel consumption, more pollution, greater expense in maintaining the engine, and cost of parts in general. You basically would only uncover your prize gem for that weekend drive or for that something special. Wouldn’t it be nice to now own a… Continue reading We can now convert classic cars to electric
As things stand now, due to the current worldwide shortage of computer chips, the car manufacturing industry has slowed down car production dramatically. This current shortage has lowered the stocks of new cars in most of the major dealerships.
You know the world is about to change when you see an announcement by Rolls Royce to say they are launching a fully electric car and they will be only selling electric cars by their target date of 2030. This means the end of petrol and diesel production cars within 9 years. To get a… Continue reading Rolls Royce is going electric
In this day and age, is this a question worth asking? Governments, the media, and environmental activists around the world have highlighted the increasing damage to the earth’s climate and we’re now seeing more and more natural disasters occurring globally. So, really there’s no better time to consider going electric. Not only is it the… Continue reading Electric cars vs fuel cars
The UK is currently in the midst of a whole range of shortages, due to the current shortcoming of lorry drivers, especially HGV 1 drivers with the ADR licence (for transporting hazardous goods). This is causing chaos at the petrol forecourts for drivers of petrol and diesel cars. Every day there are news reports in… Continue reading Best time to buy an electric used car
We are probably all guilty of having driving habits whilst we are driving our cars and in most cases, we don’t even know we are making a daily driving bad habit which can cause damage to your car and eventually cost you money. Best Price Car Sales have put together some bad driving habits you… Continue reading Bad habits that can damage your car
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