On top of having one of the hottest heatwaves in history, British drivers also have to contend with the risks of fines relating to driving mistakes which can result in fines of up to £5,000 and £1,000 accordingly.
A new controversial subscription offering has emerged from one of the largest prestigious car manufacturers in the world, it’s an online monthly subscription to be able to activate your new BMW heated front seats. The cost for having this additional service will be £15 per month and is part of the BMW ConnectedDrive online store… Continue reading New heated seats subscription from BMW
Around this time of year, it’s not a bad idea to start venturing out as much as possible around the Southampton area. When it comes to eateries and drinking spots, it’s a grand gesture to show support for the local establishments. A city like Southampton has a great selection of places to go for afternoon… Continue reading Best places to eat and drink in Southampton
Figures have recently been released to show electric car sales last month in June accounted for one in every two cars bought in London. The actual amount was around 6,000 fully electric or hybrid cars registered in London for the month of June 2022. Overall they outsold petrol cars by more than 200 vehicles.
There’s nothing better than knowing there are some solutions to helping the British car drivers in making savings on running costs as car owners. One such cost-saving to be made is through hybrid cars. More and more people in the UK are buying used electric cars and used hybrid cars because of the amazing benefits… Continue reading How do hybrid cars work?
It’s now official, that Tesla is now the most valuable car manufacturer in the world. It now has a valuation of over $208 billion. This has now surpassed the likes of Toyota, and competitors like Fiat Chrysler ($20 billion), Ford ($24 billion), Ferrari ($32 billion), General Motors ($36 billion), BMW ($41 billion), Honda ($46 billion)… Continue reading What’s behind Tesla’s success?
After the doom and gloom of the Covid pandemic, it seems like the UK public, especially car drivers, have another crisis to overcome, the rapidly rising inflation rate and skyrocketing prices at the fuel pumps. To fill a 55-litre tank now with petrol can set you back a whopping £100.27 and £103.43 with diesel.
As we are all aware in the UK, the economy is not looking great, inflation is at its highest rate in decades and the cost of living now is no joke. Many consumers are struggling to make ends meet and searching for ways of cutting back on excess spending. One such topic which is making… Continue reading Can I save money driving an electric car?
This is probably one of the most must-have technologies in cars today, the self-parking feature. Isn’t it nice to know that precise sensors inside your car’s bumpers, can take over full responsibility in making sure you park your beloved car without stressing about scraps and bumps?
The UK government is facing a huge backlash for deciding to scrap the £1,500 grant for buying electric cars. The Department for Transport said, “The plug-in subsidy scheme was being closed with immediate effect”. The department indicated further by stating the funding would now be “refocussed” towards improving electric vehicle charging.
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