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Only the best of the best workers at Audi get to work on building the Audi R8 MILTA Technology
Jul 24, 2017
Only the best of the best workers at Audi get to work on building the Audi R8

It takes 5000 parts and 70 hours to make a single R8, with roughly 20 rolling out of the factory per day. Most of those involved in production have been with Audi decades, and they’re nicknamed “silverliners” as most of them have grey hair.

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In a standard car, there is just one radiator MILTA Technology
Jul 24, 2017
In a standard car, there is just one radiator

In the Bugatti Veyron though there are ten. It needs this many to keep all 1,200 of its horses nice and cool. With one radiator taking 15 hours to build, the entire system requires 150 hours of work for only one Bugatti Veyron.

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If you have noticed that one of your indicator blinkers flashes a lot quicker than the other one, it means that one of your indicator bulbs will have blown MILTA Technology
Jul 23, 2017
If you have noticed that one of your indicator blinkers flashes a lot quicker than the other one, it means that one of your indicator bulbs will have blown

The bulbs are different in every car model so visit your local auto parts shop to find out exactly which bulb you need.

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How To Detect Problems With Your Brakes And Why You Shouldn’t Put Off A Repair MILTA Technology
Jul 21, 2017
How To Detect Problems With Your Brakes And Why You Shouldn’t Put Off A Repair

The brakes in a vehicle are one of the most, if not the most, critical safety component of all. Without working brakes, you wouldn’t be able to stop the car moving, and that would put you, your passengers and everyone in the vicinity in real danger of injury or worse. From time to time, components […]

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Volkswagen owns Bugatti MILTA Technology
Jul 19, 2017
Volkswagen owns Bugatti

That means that Volkswagen actually makes the Bugatti Veyron which is still officially the world’s fastest car. The cost to produce the Bugatti Veyron exceeds its sale price, meaning, incredulously, VW loses money every time one is sold.

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James Monaghan swapped his 50% share in the company for a used Volkswagen with his brother Tom MILTA Technology
Jul 19, 2017
James Monaghan swapped his 50% share in the company for a used Volkswagen with his brother Tom

James Monaghan, who is the co-founder of Domino’s pizza, swapped his 50% share in the company for a used Volkswagen with his brother Tom. Domino’s went on to become a global success, and Tom sold his 93% stake in the business for £1 billion.

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The newer Volkswagen models are actually named after wind currents from all around the world MILTA Technology
Jul 18, 2017
The newer Volkswagen models are actually named after wind currents from all around the world

The Volkswagen Golf is the German word for gulf, as in the Gulf Stream. Another example is the VW Vento. Vento is the Italian word for wind.

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No more notifications during driving MILTA Technology
Jul 15, 2017
No more notifications during driving

Apple, the maker of the iPhone, are set to introduce a feature that will allow notifications to be blocked while the owner is driving. The latest IOS 11 beta lets users test the new feature called “Do Not Disturb While Driving.” This will stop the driver become distracted at the wheel, preventing accidents.

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Beware of fake communications from the DVLA MILTA Technology
Jul 14, 2017
Beware of fake communications from the DVLA

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.

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When insuring your car, the cost could rise due to the optional extras fitted to the vehicle MILTA Technology
Jul 13, 2017
When insuring your car, the cost could rise due to the optional extras fitted to the vehicle

For example, laser headlights could cost up to £5000 for insurance companies to repair. Whereas regular LED lights will cost around £2000 to fix. It could see drivers having to list every optional extra in their car in the future.

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