A brief history of… the Volkswagen Passat
The Volkswagen Passat ranks among the biggest-selling badges in the world, easily surpassing its much more famous Beetle sibling. True, the Passat has appeared in many more forms than the Beetle, b...
The Volkswagen Passat ranks among the biggest-selling badges in the world, easily surpassing its much more famous Beetle sibling. True, the Passat has appeared in many more forms than the Beetle, b...
The BVRLA is urging industry colleagues to respond to a government consultation which closes on 17 February. The consultation will review the impact the Worldwide harmonised Light vehicles Test Pr...
Retaining its unique five-cylinder powerplant and offering subtle styling tweaks, the TT RS promises the perfect marriage between extreme performance and an intoxicating ignition sequence when it o...
If you’ve seen deals that seem too good to be true on social media, whether via targeted ads or pages you follow, chances are they are, unless you find them on Leasing.com, that is. To mark Safer ...
Winning the Monte Carlo rally is up there as one of the great motorsport achievements. A class win is just as impressive as the overall top step of the podium as the effort is just the same from th...
161,013 new cars were registered in the UK in January according to the latest figures from the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders – that’s a fall of 1.6% compared to the same month last yea...
The Hyundai Kona EV offers a compelling blend of usability and economy. With a claimed range of 279 miles, few other affordable electric vehicles can compare.
New car marketplace Leasing.com has launched to drive the UK’s switch from car ownership to usership. Car leasing is the fastest-growing form of new car finance for consumers, despite falling over...
Notice anything? If you’re a regular reader of our newsfeed, we’re sure you’ll already be aware that it’s been a big week for us… But there’s been tonnes of new car news and motoring mishaps too...
Audi has changed its entire naming structure to adopt “standardised nomenclature for the power output designations”. Eh? Ok, so the names for each model remains unchanged (from Audi A1 to Audi Q7)...