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71: 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

72: 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

73: 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

74: 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

75: Famous people with a Bentley
A lot of famous people love Bentleys. They bring so much elegance and class that it's hard to pass them up - at least, for those who can easily afford them. To most people, these cars are out of the p

76: Fresh warnings to motorists who leave valuable items in their vehicles
Research published this month by car and van insurance specialists Confused.com shows that we are leaving billions of pounds worth of items in our vehicles - even though a car is broken into every 13

77: Ford Car Facts
Henry Ford was born on July 30, 1863, Henry Ford II was born on September 4, 1917 The first production Model T, also known as the Tin Lizzie and Flivver rolled off the production line on September 27

78: Space, Cost, Reliability and Cleanliness: What are we looking for when buying a new car?
As the government scrappage scheme really begins to pick up some pace, , it seems that despite the recession we are still eager to invest in a new car but are taking more time over the purchase decisi

79: Adapting a vehicle for disabled use
If you need to adapt a car for disabled use, the first thing to consider is the type of car itself and the nature of the disability. Someone without the use of his or her legs, for example, probably d

80: Repairing Your Car in Today's Economy
In today's harsh economic climate, everyone is trying to find ways to save the grind on the wallet. What happens when you hear a grinding sound when you turn the key to your car? Everyone knows that j


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