by Karl Dyson | Sep 21, 2012 | Featured
British roads could be made safer for all if young drivers are trained to a higher standard, leading to fewer accidents and fewer expensive car insurance claims. A survey carried out of more than 14,000 drivers by AA/Populus this May revealed that more than a third of...
by Karl Dyson | Sep 19, 2012 | Fuel saving tips
We’ve all been there. Fuel light shining brightly on the dash and possibily not enough fuel in the tank to prevent an embarrassing break down. Your first instinct is to do everything that a seasoned Hypermiler would do on a daily basis, but without the sweat,...
by Karl Dyson | Sep 11, 2012 | Fuel Prices
The UK has seen a sharp decrease in fuel consumption as fuel prices continue to climb across the country. Fuel deliveries within the UK are down 10.6 percent in the second quarter of 2012 compared to Q1 as motorists feel the pinch of rising pump prices. Petrol prices...
by Karl Dyson | Sep 7, 2012 | Green Car News
The US has long been associated with big cars, big engines and low fuel prices. With “gas” prices rising throughout the world, American motorists have been switching to low consumption, high MPG alternatively fueled cars like never before. Putting aside...
by Karl Dyson | Sep 6, 2012 | Green Car News
Volkswagen have unveiled the all new MK7 Golf upon the world prior to the Paris Motor Show later this month. The have been busy making some major improvements to its popular family hatchback with its super efficient BlueMotion model stealing the limelight.The...