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The priorities for many people that are looking to invest in hybrid or electric vehicles are likely to lie with improving fuel economy and limiting the negative impact which driving a car has on the environment. However, for most drivers, there are also a number of practical considerations which they need to look into. One such concern for those who are thinking of investing in hybrid and electric vehicles is whether or not they will be able to afford insurance or even get insurance cover at all.
Fortunately, the popularity of …
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EvoEnergy, a nationwide designer and installer of photovoltaic systems, has made a decision that makes a real sense considering their green credentials – they’ve just taken the first delivery of 7 British built Toyota Auris Hybrid cars. Further 5 cars are expected to joing EvoEnergy fleet.
Yes, a dozen of hybrid cars may not sound like a big deal but we have to start with something. Businesses showing an example of adding green cars to their fleet are working as a case in point for those who’re still doubting.
To be honest, …
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It looks like we’re about to take some lessons from history and do something that has proven successful in times gone by. When the motor cars appeared, they were instantly opposed by sceptics saying that a horse carriage is the only proper way of tranport.
Today we can apply the same situation to electric cars versus internal combustion vehicles. What did the old motorheads do to convince the horse people
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The Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders, SMMT has revealed a few snippets of stats amidst of sceptical allegations that the UK’s automotive industry is qucikly deteriorating. So here’s what the report says. Some very interesting points.
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Well, this is my first post in 2011 and what do I do? Start with a price rant! Oh, alas! Today, everything seems to be going up… prices that is. And although with my mind I understand that this is necessary, my heart says: Blimey!
So, the daily Congestion Charge is being increased from £8 to £10. We all saw that coming, didn’t we. However, there is a silver lining to it – the cars emitting less than 100g/km of CO2 are


