Move over, Tesla. A cheap model has hit China’s car market and it outsold the EV giant by 2-1 in January. In fact, it’s now the second-best-selling electric model in the world. At just £3,200, the Hong Guang Mini EV by China’s biggest car manufacturer, SAIC Motor, is proving a big hit. Even though its ... Read More
It’s official. Uber drivers are workers, they’re not self-employed. Maybe you remember, maybe you don’t but this issue was first brought up four years ago, and it’s only just been solved. Since 2016, Uber have been fighting against its drivers’ case through progressively higher levels of the justice system, culminating in the Supreme Court’s ruling ... Read More
Am I the only one who sees a big pile of stuff at the bottom of the stairs as an exhilarating challenge? I don’t think so. Stuffing pockets with the small things, and piling the larger items on top of each other until I can barely see over the top? The adrenaline rush is something ... Read More
We all know which way the UK is headed when it comes to fuelling vehicles. By 2030, there’ll be a ban on the sale of new diesel and petrol cars, and we’ll have no choice but to make the switch. But right now, range anxiety and a shortage of means to charge an electric vehicle ... Read More
When you’re heading down the motorway and you catch sight of the trailer you’re towing gliding gracefully past your passenger window, it’s safe to say you’ve got fair cause for a double-take. Possibly even a triple. What you do next is pretty crucial. And according to several YouTubers, this unfortunate driver caught on camera ... Read More
The used car market remains active but falling demand in January led to a 1.4% drop in used car values. Thanks to the third Coronavirus lockdown, the decline amounts to an average £150 per vehicle. Sales down 30% – 50% on “pandemic-free” Januarys Generally speaking, in a normal, pandemic-free January, used car values tend to ... Read More
There’s been plenty in the news recently about how the Government can raise revenues to replace tax holes and reduce traffic in the Green Industrial Revolution. But it’s by no means a new idea. Take the London Congestion Charge for example. I was shocked to realise that kicked off as long ago as 2003. (Where ... Read More
Nearly 1.3 million vehicles failed their MOT in the UK last year for one particular reason, it's the most times it's ever happened. According to the figures, faults relating to exhaust emissions have risen by over 70% in just two years. Diesel vehicles are performing worst, with a whopping 240% rise in emissions-related failures since new regulations were ... Read More
Somerset County Council has just been forced to drop £70k ironing out a bizarre problem on a road in Minehead. This problem certainly wouldn’t have even been considered as an issue when part of the road was built many moons ago. That’s because even the most modern cars didn’t feature brake sensors back when ... Read More
A coroner has called for a review of smart motorways following the deaths of two men who were hit by a lorry on a stretch of the M1 where there is no hard shoulder. But is what’s really needed a faster rollout of smart road safety technology? How do smart motorways work? “Smart” highways ... Read More