04-Nov-2010 - Toyota Announce Recall
Toyota have announced that they will recall a number of Toyota iQ models in the UK to modify software used to control the cars electric power steering system.
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28-Oct-2010 - Nissan Recall 2.1million Cars
Nissan are set for an international recall that will affect more than 2.1millon cars due an ignition problem.
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25-Oct-2010 - Alonso Leads FIA Formula One Championship
After this weekends racing at the Korean Grand Prix, Spanish driver Fernando Alonso finds himself at the top of leader board with a clear 11 points ahead of Mark Webber.
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21-Oct-2010 - Lexus Recall Announced
Lexus UK are working with the Vehicle and Operator Services Agency (VOSA) to contact registered keepers of certain Lexus models and to advise them of the problem and procedures of how to get their vehicle fixed.
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15-Oct-2010 - British International Motorshow Cancelled
The Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT) have confirmed that the Motor Show will not be reinstated for 2012. This has been concluded after a meeting with the UK Motor Industry after the cancellation of the 2010 show.
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11-Oct-2010 - Vettel Wins Japanese Grand Prix
This weekend we saw the Red Bull-Renault team take the one-two at the Japanese Grand Prix at Suzuka with Sebastian Vettel finishing first and team mate Mark Webber finishing a close second.
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08-Oct-2010 - Used Car Values Increase In September
BCA (British Car Auctions) have announced that their average used car value increased to £5,938 in September compared to £5,905 in August.
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07-Oct-2010 - Vauxhall MasterFit Winter Check
With the winter months coming around soon, owners of new and used Vauxhalls can take advantage of Vauxhall’s MasterFit’s Winter Safety Check.
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05-Oct-2010 - Volkswagen Passat Drives 1,531 Miles In One Tank
A Volkswagen Passat BlueMotion has set a new Guinness World Record for the longest distance travelled by a standard production car on a single take of fuel.
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01-Oct-2010 - BMW Recall 350,00 Cars
The BMW Group have put out a recall on around 26,000 BMW models in the UK as well as around 1,200 Rolls-Royce fearing braking problems.
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