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Revealed: the speed cameras most likely to cause a crash

80% of speed cameras result in 'hard braking', research finds

Hyundai ix35 Fuel Cell (2015) road test review

We join A Street Car Named Hyundai – a hydrogen-powered ix35 Fuel Cell taking 650,000 pictures of London

From lawn mowers to the Civic Type R: we drive Honda’s model range

What better way of celebrating 50 years of Honda in the UK?

Ferrari 488 Spider review: 2015 first drive

We drive the turbocharged successor to the Ferrari 458 Spider

Skoda Citigo Elegance 1.0 MPI (2015) road test review

We revisit the Skoda Citigo in top-spec Elegance trim level and come away still in love with the city car, but with a hatred for its automatic transmission.

Nissan Leaf 30kWh review: 2015 first drive

Are you quick to dismiss electric cars due to their limited range? The Nissan Leaf can now go further on one charge and is worth consideration.

Mitsubishi L200 (2015) road test review

This is the fifth generation of Mitsubishi’s rough-n-ready L200. It’s a double-cab pick-up with five seats and a lengthy loadbed. Prices start at £23,700, although that drops to less than £20,000 excluding VAT for business users.

Mercedes-Benz C 250 d AMG Line review: 2015 road test

On the road in Mercedes' C-Class as it faces improved competition from the latest Audi A4, BMW 3 Series and Jaguar XE

Boris Johnson test drives new Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV

London Mayor unveils new Outlander PHEV, a day after ordering a Toyota Mirai

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What is ICEing and why does it drive electric car owners mad?

ICEing is a relatively common – and infuriating – problem for owners of electric cars. We explain the term and how it could affect you.

How to find the cheapest petrol and diesel near you

As the government attempts to make fuel prices more transparent, here’s our guide to finding the cheapest petrol and diesel in your area.

How to check if you will be charged in a Clean Air Zone

The government's online checker tool can help drivers pay the charges for Clean Air Zones in city centres. We explain how it works.

Explained: how to check UK driving test availability

The long wait for driving tests means unofficial brokers are selling available slots for up to £400. We explain how the process should work.

Yellow box junctions: what are the rules and how can I avoid a fine?

Stopping in a yellow box junction could cost you up to £130. We explain the rules, so you can stay safe and avoid a fine.