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Ford Galaxy review: 2015 first drive

Has Ford successfully taken its big people carrier upmarket?

Hyundai Tucson review: 2015 first drive

Is Hyundai's ix35 replacement good enough to take on the Nissan Qashqai?

New 2016 Audi A4 revealed

Yes, this really IS it

Mercedes-Benz GLE (2015) first drive review

After the head-scratching associated with the GLE Coupe, we find much more to like about the 2015 Mercedes-Benz GLE. But it's no Volvo XC90.

BMW X5 xDrive40e review: 2015 first drive

Is the plug-in hybrid BMW X5 a sensible alternative to diesel SUVs?

New 2016 Alfa Romeo Giulia revealed: Alfa’s make-or-break BMW rival

Can this new Alfa Romeo saloon really challenge the BMW 3 Series and Jaguar XE?

What is the Worthersee GTI festival?

Why hundreds of thousands of Volkswagen Group fans travel each year to Austria

Vauxhall Corsa 1.0T 115 (2015) long-term review

The latest on the Motoring Research long-term Vauxhall Corsa - a car transformed for 2015

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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.