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6 Easy Car Maintenance Jobs You Can Do At Home

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For many of us, how our vehicles actually work is something of a mystery. We know how to drive from A to B but, when it comes to maintenance and repair, our first instinct is to call the garage. However, if you learn how to perform simple car maintenance tasks yourself, you could save yourself a considerable amount of money – and learn some valuable new skills into the bargain. Here are six easy car maintenance jobs you can do at home. Replace wiper blades If your wipers are leaving streaks and smears across the glass, then it’s time to change the blades. Most auto parts stores carry a decent selection of replacements or, of course, you can go to...

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7 Top Tips For Washing Your Car in Winter

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  It’s that time of year again – as summer becomes a distant memory, get ready for wet and stormy conditions, frosty mornings and cooler temperatures. As well as swapping our summer t-shirts for snuggly jumpers, winter means taking care of your car in a different way, too. Freezing conditions, snow and rock salt on the roads bring their own challenges; salt melts into slush and gets splattered onto your vehicle’s paintwork and, if that mixture refreezes, there’s added potential for damage and corrosion. The key stages of pre-wash, wash, rinse and dry stay the same, but here are our top tips for washing your car in winter. Start with the wheels Wheels take a lot of punishment in the...

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The Top 5 Reasons Couples Argue in Cars

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How do you feel about car journeys with your partner? Maybe you look forward to time together with no other distractions – or perhaps the mere thought of it sends your stress levels rising. In one European survey, a third of respondents said they found their other half was the most stressful passenger to have in the front seat. (You might be interested that one in five said their mother had that honor – putting them in second place.) So why is the car such a battleground for some couples – and is there anything they can do about it? The reason behind the rows Most of us drive our cars without even thinking about it. It’s an everyday event....

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How Do Electric Cars Work?

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Switching to electric vehicles is something we’re all being urged to do in the fight against climate change. While you might be aware of the environmental benefits, the technology isn’t something that’s as widely understood. If you’ve wondered how electric cars work, here’s a quick guide. Are there different types of electric vehicle? Yes. They fall under different categories depending on how energy is used to propel them. Battery electric vehicle (BEV) Hybrid electric vehicle (HEV) Plug-in hybrid electric vehicle (PHEV) All three use electricity as an energy source, but the BEV is the only one that uses nothing else. Popular models include the Tesla Model 3 and Nissan Leaf. So – how do electric cars work? How does a...

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When Is the Best Time to Buy a New Car?

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Buying a new car is rarely a spur-of-the-moment decision. You’ll usually have thought about it for a while and mulled over your options. Perhaps your existing vehicle is a little old, or it’s no longer suitable for your growing family, or maybe you simply want a change. It takes time to do your research and narrow down your list of possible makes and models. And when you’re ready to start looking, you might wonder – when is the best time to buy a new car? We all know the showroom price is rarely set in stone. Dealers are usually willing to negotiate, or at least, throw in some optional extras to clinch the sale. However, there are times when you...

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What To Do With Your Car Before You Go On Holiday

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As we roll into high summer, you might be getting excited about going on vacation. What do you plan to do with your car if you’re not taking it with you? If you have dogs, cats or other pets, you’ll have made provision for them with an animal boarding facility or pet sitter. But most of us don’t think about our car sitting in the garage or on the drive while we’re away. If you’re heading off on a holiday, business trip or other journey, especially if it’s for longer than a couple of weeks, then you should make sure your vehicle is taken care of too. It’s likely your main mode of transport in your everyday routine, so you...

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What Not To Do When Your Car Gets Scratched

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As well as getting us from A to B, our cars are an extension of who we are. So that moment when you spot a scratch on your paintwork triggers a range of emotions – it’s annoying, upsetting and sometimes (if you have no idea how it’s happened) puzzling. You might be angry at yourself for a careless maneuver or concerned the damage will affect the value of your vehicle if you’re planning on selling it. However they happened, there are a few things you shouldn’t do when there are scratches on your car. Ignore them It’s tempting to leave them, especially if they’re not that bad. Once the initial irritation has faded, you might think they’re not that noticeable...

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Think Bike! How to Drive Safely Around Cyclists

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You might have noticed more bikes on the roads in recent times. Cycling is increasingly popular, both as a hobby and a mode of everyday transport. Some people want to live a greener lifestyle or have had enough of sitting in queues of traffic on the daily commute. For others it’s their exercise of choice in a bid to get fit and healthy, or a way to wind down at weekends. As motorists, it means taking extra care while driving to avoid accidents. Yes, there are rules of the road for cyclists too and it’s important they follow them to keep themselves and their bicycles out of trouble. But in a collision between the average car and a bike, the...

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4 Tips for Towing Trailers and Caravans Safely

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There’s an art to towing a trailer or caravan safely – it’s not as simple as hooking up and driving off.  Whether you’re planning to go caravanning this summer or even if you’ve just borrowed a trailer to dispose of garden rubbish, there are laws and safety measures to bear in mind. Take a look at our guide to towing, and make sure you stay safe when you hit the road. Keep an eye on your load There are rules when it comes to how much weight you’re allowed to tow with your vehicle. You’ll need to check the exact regulations depending on which country you live in, but generally the loaded weight of our caravan or trailer shouldn’t be...

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9 Great Father’s Day Gifts for Dads Who Like Cars

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It’s not long until Father’s Day – the time to spoil your dad and show him just how much you appreciate him. It can be surprisingly hard to find the ideal gift, though. If you’re still searching for inspiration, check out our suggestions – we’ve got some great Father’s Day gift ideas for car fans. Car-shaped survival tool Whose doesn’t love a multi-purpose gadget? This car-shaped version is a real winner. It includes a knife edge, saw blade, bottle opener, can opener, two wrenches, screwdriver, ruler and more, and it’s made from 420 stainless steel. A new toolbox Where does your dad keep his tools? Smarten up his current storage by buying him a new toolbox. A sturdy cantilever design...

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