Cars and Trucks Articles
1: How to fight your parking fine
British motorists pay millions of pounds every year to local authorities as a result of parking infringements. Getting a ticket is bad enough, but paying to have your vehicle released after being towe
2: How to fight against rising car insurance
The cost of car insurance has soared this year, according to recent research published by us here at Confused.com and in conjunction with consultant EMB. The price of the typical policy has increased
3: Private wheel clamping - know your rights
Having your car clamped is an incredibly frustrating and potentially intimidating experience - especially if you feel that you have not been treated fairly. It's well worth knowing your rights in this
4: Van Hire UK Online
Looking to hire a van? Never hired a commercial vehicle before? Unsure where to start looking?
5: Are women-only insurers a good idea?
Are specialist insurers for women a good idea or a gimmick?
A host of specialist motor insurers have sprung up promising cheaper deals to women on the grounds that they are safer drivers.
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6: Everything you wanted to know about driving (but were too afraid to ask)
Ever wondered why we drive on the left? Or how many people could fit in a Mini? Perhaps you wonder about more practical things which may directly affect you, such as which cars are more likely to fail
7: Saving money on your driving lessons
Learning to drive can be an expensive business. Getting yourself (or your child) ready for the road often takes longer than you might expect. Although this is clearly desirable from a road safety poin
8: How does the Budget affect motorists?
Motorists may be celebrating the fact the raft of tax rises in the Budget did not include further hikes in fuel duty or vehicle excise duty, but it's not all good news as they will now be hit with hig
9: Motor tips for your festival trip
If you're planning to drive to one of the UK's many music festivals this summer, it's vital to make sure you're well prepared for your trip.
A number of events, including the likes of Glastonbury in
10: Hassle-free motoring in Europe
Taking your own car abroad on holiday can help you save money on your trip, and offers practical benefits as well.
Car ferries and the Channel Tunnel normally charge by the vehicle rather than the nu
11: Choosing a driving instructor
If you're learning to drive, or possibly helping out someone who is (your child, for instance), then one of the first steps you'll have to take is choosing an instructor. This isn't necessarily as str
12: Drink-drive limit to drop?
According to plans being drawn up by coalition ministers, the drink-drive limit could drop to 50mg of alcohol per 100ml of blood, down from 80mg.
This could mean that a single glass of wine or a pint
13: Girls Guide to Audi Cars
At the risk of reinforcing old school stereotypes, when it comes to cars girls do tend to be a little more interested in colour, interior and accessories, than engine, emissions and handling - with th
14: Fuel mistake could cost you thousands
Filling your car's tank with the wrong type of fuel may be an easy mistake to make - but this temporary lapse in concentration will not only ruin your engine, it could also hit your pocket hard. New f
15: Are specialist insurers for women a good idea or a gimmick?
A host of specialist motor insurers have sprung up promising cheaper deals to women on the grounds that they are safer drivers. The Australian-themed Sheilas' Wheels launched in 2005, claiming to be
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