by Karl Dyson | Jul 12, 2012 | Featured
Volvo has been well renowned over the years for the safety of its vehicles and its development and research into its technologies. They were the innovators behind the three point seatbelt which they introduced in 1959, which is now standard across the vast majority...
by Karl Dyson | Jul 12, 2012 | Featured
Biking and walking are great ways of saving fuel and keeping fit. The chaos of London traffic means that accidents do happen, often with tragic and life threatening consequences. Take this example of an accident where a London solicitor received a fractured skull...
by Karl Dyson | Jul 9, 2012 | Break down cover
These days you would be silly to take car insurance without at least checking a comparison site first. Their catchy jingles and cuddly mascots have ensured that shrewd motorists get the best deals from hundreds of insurers with just one form to fill out. Just...
by Karl Dyson | Jul 4, 2012 | Motorcycling
According to a report compiled by the friends of the earth, two thirds of all journeys are less than 5 miles and a whopping 85 percent of all commuter travel is single occupancy. It makes you wonder if dragging 2 tonnes of car and 4 spare seats is really cost...
by Karl Dyson | Jul 3, 2012 | Green Cars
The boffins are the Ford “skunkworks” are developing an electric supercharged version of it’s award-winning new 1.0-litre turbo-petrol Ecoboost engine. The development has been driven to further increase the efficiency of its engine platforms and meet the...