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Here’s what a no-deal Brexit will mean for UK drivers

Driving aboard will become more complicated if the UK leaves the EU with a no-deal Brexit. Here's what you need to know.

How a dirty car could cost you £1,000

Keeping your car's number plates and lights clean is essential for safety – and to avoid a substantial fine.

New car scrappage deals: all the offers

New for old: Citroen, Dacia, Hyundai, Kia, Lexus, Mazda, Nissan, Renault and Toyota are offering scrappage deals until the end of 2020.

How to declare an exemption from the MOT test

If your vehicle is exempt from MOT testing, you will need to complete a V112 exemption form. Here's what you need to know.

2020 motoring events: the car shows cancelled by coronavirus

Whether you enjoy a good chinwag at a breakfast meeting or watching historic racing cars on a circuit, here are some of the best motoring events of 2020.

Car industry calls for support as 1 in 6 jobs at risk

The UK automotive industry needs a dedicated restart package to save 1 in 6 jobs and help restart the £18.6 billion sector says the SMMT

The Chris Evans car collection

The amazing cars owned by star DJ Chris Evans

Excess all areas: The coolest cars of the 1980s

We take a nostalgic look back at the decade of excess and hedonism – and the weird and wonderful cars it spawned

Dictator ships: cars of the most notorious world leaders

As work starts on an Alfa Romeo owned by Benito Mussolini, we look back at the cars of the most notorious dictators

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What is ICEing and why does it annoy electric car owners?

ICEing is a relatively common – and infuriating – problem for owners of electric cars. We explain the term and how it could affect you.

How to find the cheapest petrol and diesel near you

As the government attempts to make fuel prices more transparent, here’s our guide to finding the cheapest petrol and diesel in your area.

How to check if you will be charged in a Clean Air Zone

You may be charged for driving into Clean Air Zones in many of the UK's city centres. We explain how the schemes work.

How to check UK driving test availability and book online

The long wait for driving tests can make life difficult – and expensive – for learner drivers. We explain how the process should work.

Yellow box junctions: what are the rules and how can I avoid a fine?

Stopping in a yellow box junction could cost you up to £130. We explain the rules, so you can stay safe and avoid a fine.