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PETER VAUGHAN EDITOR
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It’s Friday morning in early autumn, the sun is shining and we’re on the road. Amber Jether, who works for Big Issue’s South West frontline team, has a vanload of magazines and a lot of miles to go be
Some 96,149 people came through the doors of the NEC for this October’s Motorhome & Caravan Show. That is slightly up on the figures for October 2024. So there were plenty of visitors, and there was p
I n this transition era for the automotive industry, barely a week passes without a manufacturer wheeling out a bold new electric machine with a flashy presentation that claims it brings tomorrow’s te
Here’s a first. In over four decades of testing campervans and motorhomes, I’ve never had a hybrid-powered ’van for full review before – and that’s despite the Toyota Prius having gone on sale here 25
COACHMAN NOW HAS a UK market share of just over 20%, the company’s Swedish owner KABE has said in results for the first half of this year, released in October. Posting an operating profit of SEK73m (£
I must take exception to the opening of your article ‘Are warranties warranted?’ (8 October), specifically the claim that our cars are 2.5 years older on average due to perceived reliability and the c