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Electric vehicles run on 100% electric power. MILTA Technology
Aug 13, 2017
Electric vehicles run on 100% electric power.

They don’t have an internal combustion engine in any way, shape or form. Instead, they contain batteries, and the energy is stored within them. This is how the vehicle is powered. The batteries can be charged up at home or at a specialist charging point.

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100% electric cars that produce zero emissions are entirely exempt from road tax, whereas hybrids aren’t. MILTA Technology
Aug 11, 2017
100% electric cars that produce zero emissions are entirely exempt from road tax, whereas hybrids aren’t.

Also, owners of 100% electric vehicles do not have to fork out to pay the London Congestion Charge. Owners of hybrids that emit more than 75g/km of CO2 do have to pay the charge.

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Your car could fail its MOT if you have a damaged, insecure or missing wiper blade. MILTA Technology
Aug 10, 2017
Your car could fail its MOT if you have a damaged, insecure or missing wiper blade.

This is because you will not get a clear view of the road and what is to your left, right or in front of you. It’s important to check the condition of your wipers regularly.

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Unlike traditional diesel or petrol vehicles, electric cars do not emit visible tailpipe exhaust fumes. MILTA Technology
Aug 09, 2017
Unlike traditional diesel or petrol vehicles, electric cars do not emit visible tailpipe exhaust fumes.

Vehicles which are 100% electric don’t even have an exhaust as there is simply no need for one. These cars are extremely quiet when being driven too.

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The Plans To Ban Diesel and Petrol Cars MILTA Technology
Aug 08, 2017
The Plans To Ban Diesel and Petrol Cars

The British government have followed France in announcing plans to ban new petrol and diesel cars by the year 2040. With poor air quality posing as the biggest environmental risk to public health in the United Kingdom, the government have put together these plans in order to clean up dirty air and pollution. What are […]

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If you’re buying a new car and want to save some money, you’ll ideally want a car that’s cheap to insure MILTA Technology
Aug 01, 2017
If you’re buying a new car and want to save some money, you’ll ideally want a car that’s cheap to insure

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.

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The BMW logo isn’t derived from a spinning propeller as many people think MILTA Technology
Jul 31, 2017
The BMW logo isn’t derived from a spinning propeller as many people think

It’s actually blue and white as it represents the national colours of Bavaria. Many thought it represented a propeller due to the history of the company making war planes and aeroplane engines.

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Lamborghini’s iconic bull logo was chosen by Ferruccio Lamborghini, the company’s founder, due to his star sign being Taurus MILTA Technology
Jul 30, 2017
Lamborghini’s iconic bull logo was chosen by Ferruccio Lamborghini, the company’s founder, due to his star sign being Taurus

In fact, the cars are also named after fighting bulls – the Murcielago, the Gallardo, the Miura and the Diablo for example.

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An option when buying a Bugatti Veyron is to have a diamond encrusted speedometer MILTA Technology
Jul 29, 2017
An option when buying a Bugatti Veyron is to have a diamond encrusted speedometer

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!

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When you’re changing headlight bulbs, remember not to touch the glass MILTA Technology
Jul 28, 2017
When you’re changing headlight bulbs, remember not to touch the glass

By handling the glass, you will leave traces of oil and grease. When the bulb is in use, this area will get hotter than the rest causing cracking. Handle the bulb by the metal holder at the base.

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