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A new survey from insurers...

A new survey from insurers elephant.co.uk shows that over a third of all drivers have used their phone while driving, with those in the North East of England the worst offenders - more than half of all drivers there admit to it.



Has Hummer had its day?...

Has Hummer had its day? Sales of the all-American companyò€™s models have slumped by nearly one-third, as US buyers lose their appetites for supersized cars. And bosses at owner General Motors have now officially confirmed Hummerò€™s future hangs in the balance.


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The big cat is out of...

The big cat is out of the bag! Here are the first pictures of Jaguarò€™s facelifted XK, seen for the first time without any front-end camouflage. Ò 

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If Renault’s new...

If Renault’s new roadster is really going to trouble the MX-5, it will need to match its opponent’s famed build quality. And that won’t be easy – because the Japanese model has finished top in a reliability study of 450,000 convertibles.

Maintenance cover provider War÷­ranty Direct devised the list from claims it received for mechanical failures. It calculated how long each car was likely to spend in a garage each year, and combined that with the average repair bill to produce a Reliability Index (RI).

The MX-5 did best with a score of 7.29, based on 1.06 days off the road and an average repair bill of ÷£255.59. Honda’s S2000 came in second with an RI of 34.31. It was likely to spend 1.43 days in a workshop with a bill averaging ÷£343.12.

In third, with an RI of 51.95, was the Peugeot 207 CC. At ÷£225.76 it was cheap to mend, but was set to spend 2.15 days a year being fixed.




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