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50 per cent of motorists prefer to queue behind the wheel.
Surge in theft of goods from parked lorries.
360,000 fewer used cars sold in 2008.
British Standards Institute considers standard for recycled parts.
Direct access to competitive finance rates.
Driving school opts for Fiat.
Korean firm aims to become one of the world’s top four low-emissions vehicle manufacturers.
Output figures suggest slow recovery.
Business Secretary promises to protect jobs.
Poor handling has led to widespread distrust of the road tax system.
Increased sales in the UK and abroad.
€50 million pay-off for luxury car boss.
Car industry seeks reassurances.
Recession may affect supply of credit to contract hire firms.
Tyres older than five years at risk.
Competition for General Motors’ European subsidiaries.
Derbyshire plant to produce hybrid vehicles.
Boost to economy in Wearside.
Japanese firms discuss supply of hybrid components.
Production of X-Type ended.
New revenue stream for contract hire firms.
Welsh business leaders worried by abandonment of “unaffordable” plan.
Convoy of classic vehicles to pass Parliament.
Average yearly mileage now 23,500.
More than 50 per cent of buyers choose dealer finance.
Talks at an ‘advanced stage’.
Motorists are generating less tax for the Treasury despite a rise in fuel duty, AA figures have revealed.
Falling prices in fuel in Europe make self driving holidays more affordable.
38 miles of motorway to be widened.
Emergence from bankruptcy protection imminent.
89 per cent drop in price difference.
In-car litterbugs may gain a penalty point.
Scrappage incentive scheme successful.
Contributions sought to improve road safety strategy.
Investigation into collapse of Longbridge manufacturer.
Barrel price hits five week low.
Introduction of noise-making devices considered.
Fourteenth consecutive monthly fall in sales.
Price cutting in the Eurozone.
Judge considers rescue plan.
New car sales improve in Europe over June.
Stressed managers reluctant to leave desks.
Government support for scheme.
Former bidder unexpectedly returns.