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Classic car owners are being urged to pr
THERE are now over 20 per cent fewer road police officers patrolling the streets than a decade ago, according analysis of the latest Home Office data by the RAC. But has this made our streets lawless
THE revelation that road policing numbers are at a 10-year low (Page 18) may not be a surprise, but it should concern all law-abiding motorists. The scourge of our roads are the people who think that
Alarm sounds in private credit: Last month, Tricolor, a sub-prime car lender, filed for bankruptcy. Ohio-based First Brands, a maker of car parts, followed two weeks later. Both companies had borrowed
Car crime experts aren’t convinced that new police checks will be any better than the current ‘archaic’ system used to recover stolen classics
Security isn’t the most glamorous part of motorhoming, but it’s one of the most important. We spend ages choosing the layout, the upholstery, even the size of the fridge – but how much time do we spen
HERE in the UK we live among an ageing population, and that goes for cars just as much as people. The latest data from the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders shows that the average car on UK r