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Re: Cars......Repair costs witness a staggering 37% rise.
« Reply #1260 on: September 05, 2024, 09:59:38 am »
Motorists are being urgently alerted as vandalism repair costs witness a staggering 37% rise. The trend has been driven by several factors leading to a sharp increase in the cost of repairs, affecting road users and drivers across the nation.

Quotezone's CEO Greg Wilson shed light on the situation, stating: "The significant increase in vandalism repair costs across the UK is a stark indicator of the growing challenges motorists face today. Part of this increase could be attributed to the rising number of electric vehicles on the road, which are often more expensive to repair."

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Re: Cars
« Reply #1261 on: September 08, 2024, 10:07:45 am »
Chinese car giant Chery is weighing up the possibility of building cars in the UK, according to a senior executive.

Its UK head Victor Zhang told the BBC it was a "matter of time" before the company made a final decision.

He said Chery, which is already preparing to build cars in Spain, was determined to take a "localised" approach to the European market.

Mr Zhang denied the company’s exports had benefitted from unfair subsidies.

Chery, which was set up in 1997, is one of China’s largest car companies. It is already the country’s biggest exporter of vehicles, but has ambitious plans to expand further.

To help take that plan forward, it has set up two new brands focused entirely on the international market, Omoda and Jaecoo.

Last month, Omoda was officially launched in the UK. It has begun selling a mainstream SUV, the Omoda 5, in both electric and petrol-powered versions.

It has built a network of 60 dealerships, and hopes to have more than 100 here by the end of the year.

But it is far from the only Chinese manufacturer to see the British market as potentially lucrative.

BYD, which has been vying with Tesla for the title of the world's biggest manufacturer of electric cars, has also opened dozens of dealerships here.

SAIC is already well-established in the UK, selling cars under the classic British MG marque.

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Re: Cars........Controversial 20mph speed limit 'leads to lower insurance bills'
« Reply #1262 on: September 12, 2024, 10:30:51 am »
A car insurance company has broken down why people living in 20mph zones are more likely to get discounts on their insurance premiums. Insurance company Esure said that drivers in areas with the 20mph limit are likely to see an average of £50 off their premiums compared to people who don’t.

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Re: Cars
« Reply #1263 on: September 13, 2024, 09:35:46 am »
Drivers could face £451 charge as Government brings in new driving laws
The government is planning to introduce new laws which could see motorists handed an extra £130 charge each year

Now wouldn't it be refreshing if the Government had  a go at the dishonest motorists, those drivers who have no road tax,  MOT's or insurance.     Since the abolition of the paper road tax disc the UK has lost over £1 billion pounds in lost revenue.        All the information is on computer so the debt recovery should be easy




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Re: Cars
« Reply #1264 on: October 08, 2024, 01:42:28 pm »
Isle of Mull winding itself up for the Mull Rally this weekend. Running a Stage down here on the Ross Of Mull again this year , so I think I will not be out driving on Friday night, I will leave them to it.

Any chance DVT will be here ?

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Re: Cars
« Reply #1265 on: October 08, 2024, 03:13:25 pm »
I hope that you don't have too many tourists on those narrow lanes Mull

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Re: Cars
« Reply #1266 on: October 09, 2024, 12:52:52 pm »
Can't wait for the winter service to start on the 20th Oct, when we can have the roads to ourselves. This summer has been a nightmare and the standard of driving has been worse than ever. Many tourists have not got a clue how to drive on single track roads and if you could see the mess some of them make trying to reverse it is comical, especially hired motorhomes.

From were we live on the Ross of Mull up to the ferry terminal at Craignure is 37 miles, all single track, and during the winter can be done comfortably under an hour.  Worse run this summer was 85 minutes, no joke when you trying to catch a ferry or have a hospital/dentist appointment.

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Re: Cars
« Reply #1267 on: October 09, 2024, 10:47:08 pm »
From were we live on the Ross of Mull up to the ferry terminal at Craignure is 37 miles, all single track, and during the winter can be done comfortably under an hour.  Worse run this summer was 85 minutes, no joke when you trying to catch a ferry or have a hospital/dentist appointment.

On the positive side Mull at least you haven't  got the 20 mph limit or speeding fines to worry about         :)

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Re: Cars
« Reply #1268 on: October 10, 2024, 09:02:14 am »
... and this weekend you have 100+ rally cars and supporters on the island for the annual Mull Rally, closed roads, which is arguably the best car rally in the UK.  Fantastic weekend for all, and brings in a huge amount of money to the island for the end of season bash  Hope you enjoy it - wish I was there, did compete back in 1987 and it goes down as the most enjoyable motor sport event I have competed on, and there have been many.

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Re: Cars
« Reply #1269 on: October 11, 2024, 06:20:14 pm »
Had to go for an X Ray appointment in Craignure this morning.

Craignure very busy with Service Trucks / Areas being set up for tonight's stages, also others headig to Glengorm for shakedown.

It's going to be a busy weekend.


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Re: Cars
« Reply #1270 on: October 12, 2024, 11:02:05 am »
Weather on Friday night was Foul--- Heavy Rain and Gale force wind.

DVT you might enjoy an incar video of John Mac crone / Kirsty Riddock running SS1 Glen Aros Hill Road on the Rally Facebook .

How she can be so cool running at that speed ?

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Re: Cars
« Reply #1271 on: October 20, 2024, 10:13:08 am »
Queen Elizabeth's custom Land Rover, which contains specially designed royal buttons to allow her to communicate with her driver, is set to sell for £80,000 at auction.

The late Queen used the green 1978 series III model for public engagements as part of the Royal Review convoy of cars and it contains several bespoke features.

Among unique add-ons is a traffic light system of buttons which enabled the late monarch to alert her driver when she wanted to move on, slow down or stop.

It also has a special plexiglass screen and a handrail so that Her Majesty could stand up while travelling in the rear of the vehicle.

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Re: Cars
« Reply #1272 on: October 21, 2024, 10:09:15 am »
Drivers aged under 21 who have just passed their tests should be prevented from carrying passengers of a similar age for their first six months as drivers, the AA has said.

It suggested tougher new rules that would also see the same motorists to be handed six penalty points for not wearing a seatbelt during the period - meaning they would lose their licence.

The motoring organisation says the proposal for a particular type of licence targeted at new, young drivers has the potential to save lives.

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Re: Cars...........Car tax changes from April 1, 2025
« Reply #1273 on: November 01, 2024, 10:11:34 am »
Car tax changes mean some drivers will pay up to £5,490 from April 1, 2025
The Government has announced standard Vehicle Excise Duty (VED) rates for cars, vans and motorcycles will increase in line with inflation

The Budget has unveiled significant changes to vehicle tax that could see owners of petrol and diesel vehicles facing a hefty tax bill of up to £5,490 next year. From April 1, 2025, the Government will raise standard Vehicle Excise Duty (VED) rates for cars, vans, and motorcycles in line with inflation.

Those purchasing new high-emission vehicles after this date will be particularly affected, with VED rates for cars emitting over 255g/km of CO2 set to double, reports Wales Online....................... https://www.dailypost.co.uk/news/north-wales-news/car-tax-changes-mean-drivers-30274345

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Re: Cars
« Reply #1274 on: November 01, 2024, 01:31:03 pm »
I don't suppose that the extra revenue will be used to repair pot holes in the road but perhaps it's time to get tougher with those motorists who fail to pay any road tax

Safety concerns have been raised as new figures show nearly half a million UK vehicles are untaxed. Vehicle excise duty (VED) has not been paid for 498,000 registered vehicles, according to Department for Transport (DfT) data.7 Dec 2023