Many are put off thinking automatic will cost them more. It’s really not the case as both vehicles should roughly cost the same when bought when a couple of years old.
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Driving an automatic vehicle can save you money on fuel as the car itself makes sure that the gear is changed at the best time. Manual drivers are prone to switching gear too early or too late, which will only use more fuel and therefore cost more money.
While there is a growing number of automatic cars on the roads these days, many people will favour a manual transmission. One of the reasons many people still plump for a manual car is down to the myths and horror stories that they have heard about automatic cars. In this article, we’ll uncover the myths, […]
The cars that are cheaper to insure tend to have a lot in common, one being the size. You’ll be better off insuring a small car rather than something like a 4×4.
You could opt to have a one-carat diamond in the speedometer along with diamonds on the power needles. It wasn’t an idea that many people have parted their cash for though!
When it comes to buying a car, one of the first things you should check for is rust. Rust can and will cause major issues for cars new and old so it’s important that as a prospective buyer that you check for any before you purchase the vehicle, or you may face problems in the […]
The DVLA will never send a request for personal information for any reason. Emails and text messages containing suspicious links have been received by many motorists. The links lead to phishing websites as scammers try and get you to input your bank account details.
Checking the prices of a car at various dealerships will allow you to find the best financial deal. Also, you can go to the dealers and ask them to beat their competitor’s price. Appeal to their competitive nature.
The average new car retails for around £28,500. Once the car is one year old, with miles on the clock, it will cost closer to £20,000 to buy.