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Ssangyong builds on new models and expanded dealer network

Tivoli is the biggest thing to happen to SsangYong,

Get in the driving spirit, but don’t let the spirit get into you

This week’s tips from the IAM’s head of driving standards, Peter Rodger are all about avoiding the temptations of drink-driving this summer. Here are Peter’s

The new C-Class Coupé: Seduction of the heart & mind

Mercedes-Benz is adding a Coupé to its C-Class family. Athletic and sporty, the vivid, sensual design of the new Coupé cuts a fine figure on

It’s the 50th anniversary of the Cobra Daytona Coupe

Back in 1964, the Cobra was all dominant – except at such high-speed European circuits as Le Mans...

34% of transport managers plan to quit in next five years

Did you know that 34 per cent of transport managers plan to leave the industry in the next five years, according to a Freight Transport

Recognise early danger signs in senior drivers, GEM urges family members

ROAD SAFETY and breakdown cover specialist GEM Motoring Assist is encouraging family members to be wise to the early signs of unsafe driving in their

Regent Street Motor Show to return 31 October 2015

The Regent Street Motor Show is the largest free-to-view motor show in the UK, showcasing...

Suzuki Baleno hatchback to debut at the 66th IAA Frankfurt Motor Show

The all new Baleno, an ideal hatchback from compact car expert Suzuki is set to make its world premiere at the 66th IAA Frankfurt Motor

Hyundai ix35 fuel cell travels record-breaking 2,383 km in 24 hours

Two hydrogen pioneers have taken real-world zero-emission motoring to a new level by driving a Hyundai ix35 Fuel Cell 2,383 kilometres in 24 hours. Arnt-Gøran

Britain still struggling to break the drink drive habit

Brake, the road safety charity, has reiterated its call for a zero-tolerance drink drive limit, in response to government figures showing Britain is still failing