Though fuel prices might be falling, economical driving is still hugely beneficial for your wallet and your car. Most drivers know that maintaining a constant speed contributes to overall efficiency, but when you look at the bigger picture, there’s much more to it.
Whether you’ve only just got your licence or you’re buying your next car soon, it’s always worth knowing about the best fuel-saving tactics out there – and why they should make up an important part of your everyday drive.
Every automobile needs to be maintained as these are highly complex machines that can suffer a great deal of wear and tear over the years.
As a motorist, it is important to understand that often you will be able to carry out the maintenance work yourself which can be rewarding and a great way to save money, but there will also be times where the work needs to be completed by a specialist. Read on to find out more.
You need to register your car as long as you are going to be using it. It does not matter whether it is a brand-new car or an old used one. Registration is the legal process through which you can connect yourself and the car. It is how you prove that you indeed own the car.
Learning to drive has never been so expensive and the biggest chunk of the cost involved is the insurance. Drivers between 17 and 19 years old are paying, on average, over £2000 and some are being quoted figures as high as £5000.
It’s estimated that for drivers under 21, upwards of 10% of their salary will be spent on their car insurance.
A pedigree beef business from Driffield is aiming to conquer the snack market with its new range of biltong made from one of the world’s most highly prized meats.
The launch of The Yorkshire Wagyu Company’s Biltong marks the firm’s first foray into the charcuterie marketplace and is in response to the growing market for heathy, high protein snacks.
Humberside Police are taking part in a national incentive to tackle the issue of motorists using their mobile phones while at the wheel.
Switch Off Before You Drive Off aims to tackle the growing problem of people using their phones to call, text and even live stream their journey which they say is putting other road users at risk.
Years ago, certain safety and comfort features would have featured on a few luxury cars, however they are now becoming more mainstream, which is great news for motorists.
From ways to keep warm when on the road, to features to help drivers ‘get a grip’, local retailer Evans Halshaw, Beverley, has compiled a list of the top winter-friendly features from Vauxhall
In conjunction with allmobility of Beverley, Flemingate can now offer shoppers and visitors the option of hiring a motorised scooter or manual wheelchair to make the most of their visit to Flemingate.
Witnesses are sought to a road traffic collision involving a motorcycle and a heavy goods vehicle that happened on the A165 Leven Bypass on the afternoon of Friday December 11.
Humberside Police are appealing for the driver of a blue Nissan Micra that is alleged to have collided with another vehicle, a grey BMW X1 causing damage to the vehicle.
Spring is a season that is synonymous with new beginnings, and according to recent research by Vauxhall, April 2015 is earmarked by Brits as the time to accelerate change.
As part of ambitious expansion plans developed since the company was acquired by its owners Chinese conglomerate HNA Group, leading trailer company TIP Trailer Services UK