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Our take on what’s been happening in the world of motoring

We appreciate that these days there are vast quantities of motoring news items freely available to all, from huge numbers of global sources. It would be impossible to bring them all to you through these pages – so we are not even going to try!

Instead, we will include selected motoring-related stories which we feel will be of interest. Depending on the item, we hope that they will also inform, encourage, entertain and provoke further thought!

Each item will be dated, and as new stories arrive, older posts will be archived chronologically.

Firestone and Tyre Spot raise money for a north-east hospice

10th November 2017

Firestone and Tyre Spot on a fundraising journey with a Gosforth hospice… Firestone is hoping to go the extra mile for a north-east hospice by way of an innovative partnership with the Tyre Spot Autocentre fast fit network, where £2 will be donated to charity for every tyre sold. Throughout November and December, Tyre Spot’s 11 depots across the region will be swelling the coffers of St … [Read more...]

Hot off the press news about Mitsubishi’s new seven seater Shogun Sport SUV…

10th November 2017

New Shogun Sport seven seater SUV announced today for UK sales… By Robin Roberts (and Miles Better News Agency). A new Mitsubishi Shogun Sport will be launched into the booming SUV sector next spring but the only European country to get it will be the UK. Why only the UK?   Because the Shogun Sport, also known as Pajero Sport, is built in Thailand as a right hand drive vehicle and it is built … [Read more...]

Honda NSX ‘old and new’ plus Civics ‘classic and modern’ – Kim’s Impressions

8th November 2017

Kim Henson revisits Honda’s sensational first series NSX – and drives the latest car bearing this revered name, also taking brief outings in Civics old and new too!  All words and photographs by Kim, with the exception of the main front and rear shots of the 2017 Civic Type R – these courtesy of Honda). As a motoring writer, one of the questions I am most often asked is, “What are your … [Read more...]

First Test Drive of the Kia Sorento in South Korea

8th November 2017

Robin Roberts (Miles Better News Agency) reports from South Korea on the new Kia Sorento that will make its UK debut next year… I have been in South Korea on an automotive industry fact-finding trip and during his visit I had a preview test drive in the latest Kia Sorento large seven seat SUV. This range can be ordered now by UK customers with deliveries starting in January 2018. The booming … [Read more...]

Honda’s amazing, fascinating history plus Civics old and new…

6th November 2017

David Miles (Miles Better News Agency) reports on Honda’s progress since the 1940s… and drives Civics built 42 years apart...  (Photographs of the Civic Type-R GT and the first generation Civic 1.2 by David; others courtesy of Honda). News Honda (UK) is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Honda (Japan) and today it is rated as one of the top 20 brands in the world. Honda manufactures a broad … [Read more...]

Classic Auction Report – South Western Vehicle Auctions, 27th October 2017.

4th November 2017

At the recent classic vehicle sale held by South Western Vehicle Auctions (SWVA) in Poole, Dorset, a wide range of classics changed hands for a variety of prices. Chris Adamson was there with his camera; here’s his report… An extensively restored 1962 Daimler SP250 which was finished in 2015 after nearly 30 years work topped the sales at the latest South Western Vehicle Auctions classic auction … [Read more...]

New MG ZS SUV – First Impressions

2nd November 2017

New kid on the block in the compact SUV market – MG's ZS has arrived... Words and all photos by Chris Adamson. (Note: The red car depicted in Chris's photos is the mid-range Excite version with the 1.5 litre engine and manual transmission; the white car is the range-topping best-seller 1.0 Auto in Exclusive trim.) Sales and marketing boss Matthew Cheyne is confidently predicting that in 2018 … [Read more...]

Latest SEAT Ibiza News and FR version Road Test

28th October 2017

The new SEAT Ibiza FR – space and pace. By David Miles (Miles Better News Agency). The new fifth generation SEAT Ibiza hatchback is only available as a five door and it is the first model in the Volkswagen Group of brands to use the new MQB AO modular platform –even before VW’s own new Polo supermini sized hatchback comes to market next year. The Ibiza has been the Spanish brand’s best … [Read more...]

Tough Technologies? Or are we just very confused by the latest innovations?

28th October 2017

Six out of ten Brits are rendered clueless by their washing machine and nearly 70 per cent fail to recognise car dash symbols. Dacia makes the case for clarity... According to a survey by Dacia, a huge 84% of the population believe that gadgets have become too complicated… One in ten Brits use just 10% of tech on their gadgets. Less than a quarter are able to use all of their cars’ … [Read more...]

Tried and Tested – the UK’s best and worst performing vans for MoT test

26th October 2017

Fiat Doblo is best performing van at first MoT, while Ford Ranger is pick of the pick-ups... Fiat Doblo’s 84% pass rate is the highest of any van at the first MoT Britain’s best-selling van, the Ford Transit, fares worst Ford Ranger is second best, while Toyota Hilux, Isuzu D-Max and Nissan Navara perform strongly The Fiat Doblo is the best van for passing the first-three-year MoT … [Read more...]

New Kia Stonic compact SUV – News and First Impressions

24th October 2017

…And still new compact SUVs keep coming – Kia’s Stonic here this week. by David Miles (Miles Better News Agency). News Sales of SUVs of all sizes have reached record levels in Europe and the UK, and seemingly every week an additional new model joins the market place. The B-segment ‘supermini’ size area of the SUV market is the fastest growing and sales are expected to reach 2.2 million units … [Read more...]

News – Uncle Tom’s welcomed to First Stop family

20th October 2017

Uncle Tom's Motorist Centre joins First Stop... The First Stop fast fit network is continuing to accelerate ahead with expansion plans across the UK, after welcoming Uncle Tom’s Motorist Centre to the family. The Harlow based garage is a motoring mainstay in the community, with Laurence Nicholls boasting 45 years of experience in the industry. His said that the decision to become a First … [Read more...]

Citroën news and latest C3 Aircross First Impressions

20th October 2017

David Miles (Miles Better News Agency) reports… Citroën dealers around the country are opening their order books, probably now their computers, from 1 November waiting for eager customers to visit, see, try and hopefully buy the new C3 Aircross compact SUV. But the market is awash with small, medium and large new SUVs tracking down customers who have shown their desire to own these high riding … [Read more...]

Personalised registration plates – an investment or unnecessary expense?

19th October 2017

By guest contributor Jake Smith (of absolutereg.co.uk), who expresses his own views on this subject… Private plates have, over the last few years, increased in value in the car market, and currently many people are opting to buy them instead of investing in ISA and other investment products. By contrast with the value of a car, that depreciates as it ages, the registration number displayed on the … [Read more...]

New or older cars best overall for the environment?

17th October 2017

Buy new or carry on with the devil you know? Kim Henson provides some food for thought on this… (Note from Kim: The two photographs in our heading sequence are depicting current and older –1996 – Vauxhall Astras, just as examples). There is much debate currently taking place regarding vehicle emissions, the clean air/pollution issue and the environment in general. There is also much … [Read more...]

MINI News and More MINI Models – First Impressions

17th October 2017

More MINI News and More MINI Models make their UK debut. David Miles (Miles Better News Agency) reports… “One out of every 40 new cars sold in the UK is a MINI” was the headline statement at the MINI Media Driving Day held last week. Headline act at the event was the global premiere of their special edition MINI 1499 GT. Although a termed a global reveal the 1499 GT three door Hatch is only … [Read more...]

Sun-drenched Dorset Delight

16th October 2017

Kim Henson looks back happily on the 2017 Great Dorset Steam Fair… (All words and photographs by Kim, who adds, "Of course this is a motoring magazine website but I have also included photographs of 'non-wheeled' aspects of the Show, hopefully to illustrate its wide appeal to everyone in the family). The magnificent, five day long Great Dorset Steam Fair is a huge annual event that takes place … [Read more...]

News – New Bridgestone Turanza premium touring tyre

16th October 2017

Bridgestone launches Turanza T005 premium touring tyre. Bridgestone (said to be the world’s number one tyre and rubber manufacturer in terms of tyre sales in 2016), has officially unveiled its latest premium touring tyre, the Turanza T005. Developed and produced in Europe, the Bridgestone Turanza T005 is claimed to deliver outstanding wet performance and fuel economy, combined with high … [Read more...]

Which are the most car-friendly cities in Britain?

16th October 2017

Ranked: the Most Car-Friendly Cities in the UK Author: OPONEO.CO.UK Have you ever wondered - while sat in traffic, dreaming of an existence in some rural idyll - if life would be easier if you upped sticks and moved to a different city? We have. So we dispatched an army of minions to gather data from 12 of the UK’s largest cities and across a range of categories - from fuel prices to … [Read more...]

Firestone continues its long association with music, and gives new artists a golden opportunity, with its latest ‘Battle of the Bands’

9th October 2017

Unsigned acts to be heard in Firestone’s Battle of the Bands! Unsigned music acts and artists across the UK are being given the breakthrough opportunity of a lifetime with Firestone, whose Battle of the Bands competition is back for another year, featuring Orange Amplification and Wolf Alice bassist Theo Ellis. Firestone’s Battle of the Bands will provide hundreds of acts with the opportunity … [Read more...]

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