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61: Online car parts: A Morris Minor
If you search Google for car parts you will find that there are nearly 80,000,000 results. Yes, that is over eighty million. If you are looking to buy car parts online for your classic car, then simpl

62: Top Ten British Country Drives
Forget speed cameras, roadworks and traffic jams: blow away the cobwebs with the best British country drives Stuck in a rut of the daily commute? Leave the hustle and bustle behind and head for the B

63: Five Favourite 4x4s Under 30k
Be seen in one of the best new 4x4 models on the market - these are what Confused.com consider the top five 4x4s for under £30k. Best for looks - Volvo XC60 The Volvo XC60 has the distinct adv

64: Where to get cheap car parts
People need car parts everyday for a number of reasons. It could be because of the fact that they need to rebuild a whole car, or only need a single part that has recently broken or no longer works. I

65: How to Change Your Car Lights
This guide will ensure you're safe and seen on the roads. They light the way at night, help you indicate when turning and warn other drivers of your presence in poor conditions - your car lights are v

66: Ford's new Hybrid innovation
Ford is partnering and collaborating with the Department of Energy and many other leading edge companies in the alternative fuels field. Their goal is to produce vehicles with lower and lower emission

67: Ford to raise prices in the UK
Ford is poised to raise its new car prices in the United Kingdom by an average of four percent across the board. Their reasoning for this raise is the weakness of the pound against the euro. This incr

68: Guide to Fixing Car Scratches & Dents
They can hurt your car but they don't need to hurt your wallet. It's a frustrating and often costly experience returning to your car to find it's been damaged and the culprit's done a runner. But this

69: 2 in 1: Why it is the perfect time to consolidate your car insurance and breakdown cover
Breakdown cover is that auto-related annoyance we don't often like to discuss. Unlike car insurance and tax, being signed up to the AA, RAC, or similar is sensible but by no means as essential as oth

70: Guide to car hire abroad for first-timers
Although the recession and weak pound is causing many UK holidaymakers to think twice about a voyage to the Eurozone, it is fair to say that many European resorts will still be bustling with Brits-Abr


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