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...
by Karl Dyson | Sep 5, 2012 | Fuel Prices
The OFT (Office of Fair Trading) has launched a six week review into the UK’s fuel prices. They will be investigating competition within the sector and how crude oil prices are reflected at the pumps.The review will be studying whether the action of supermarkets...
by Karl Dyson | Sep 4, 2012 | Featured
It must be an interesting time to work for Mercedes. Over the past few years, their cars have been experiencing changes in almost every category, from the revolutions that have defined the Class A to the mellow modernisation of the Class C. Mercedes have responded...
by Karl Dyson | Sep 4, 2012 | Featured
According to a recent article in the Telegraph online, which quotes figures from the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders, the sales of new cars have increased by 2.6% for the period between January and May 2012, as compared with the previous year. Looking at...