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Petrol cars twice as likely as diesels to fail MOT emissions tests

Excess levels account for 26.2% of all MOT failures, with one in ten tested petrol cars getting caught out

Millions risking breakdowns by failing to replace dud car batteries

Whopping 7.5million drivers experienced problems with their battery last year - but only 4.1million had it replaced

Average leaser stung with £250 fair wear and tear bill, study finds

Since 2008, a whopping £19million has been raked in through return charges

Citroen Berlingo in economy and emission boost

Popular LCV also enjoys an exterior makeover and new gearbox

Fleets set to save as Mazda6 receives emission and economy boost

Engine modifications could save company car drivers more than £100 in tax every year on the 'no-compromise' vehicle

Skoda announce Rapid GreenLine specifications

The fleet-friendly 74.3mpg, 99g/km model is priced £17,535

‘Lucky to be alive’: Car salvage firm fined £40,000 after mechanic severely burnt

Lee Roberts, 33, from Wigan, was induced into a coma after the inspection pit he was standing in burst into flames

Trusted Dealers launch NFDA-backed used car buyer helpline

Venture, which also sees Trusted Dealers offer a free 'Scambusters' guide, supports National Consumer Week

Scotland’s first Euro 6 Scania hits the road

Renfrewshire-based The Malcolm Group add a G 450 LA6x2/2MNA tractor unit to their long-haul fleet

Ford announced as Glasgow 2014 automotive partner

Manufacturer to provide Organising Committee with 1,100 vehicles for use during next year's Commonwealth Games