10 cars that are so obscure, you have more chance of seeing a Welsh castle*
Being away from civilisation for weeks is unlikely to narrow down your chances of seeing these cars, which are rarer than a celebrity enjoying a snack of wriggling insects.
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Being away from civilisation for weeks is unlikely to narrow down your chances of seeing these cars, which are rarer than a celebrity enjoying a snack of wriggling insects.
Cars are getting safer all the time, with standards improving year on year, and manufacturers adding more and more safety features. But how do all these new features increase safety – and how can you tell which cars are the safest?
If you’re in the market for a car to carry disabled passengers, you probably have a different set of priorities to other car buyers: a focus on easy access and features that make life easier. We consider the different features that you should be prioritising and choose a few suitable models.
Autonomous vehicles (also known as self-driving cars and driverless cars) are a hot topic in the automotive world. Cars which drive themselves is the stuff of sci-fiction movies and tech conferences. But what exactly are autonomous vehicles, and to what degree are they even available?
You drive a lot for work. Maybe you’re a vet or a builder or even a beautician. Whatever your profession, you need a motor to get around with all your gear intact. Perhaps you need to fit a wedding cake on the back seat in a last-minute emergency? Or stow that portable massage couch for a full day of appointments.
Those letters in car names… GTI, RS, TDi. If you’ve ever wondered what on earth they all mean, this is your handy guide to the most common of them.