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Lexus has added the all-electric TZ to its UK range, but the interesting part is not the novelty soundtrack. It is Lexus finally stepping into the still-thin market for big, premium seven-seat EVs.
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Trying to reset a Honda Civic ABS light before an MOT? Here’s when the warning lamp is a fail, why a quick reset rarely works, and the checks worth making first.
Read MoreThe EV grant list is finally getting interesting — and the £37,000 rule is not what it seems
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The latest Electric Car Grant list is expanding into more interesting territory, but the really useful detail is buried in the pricing rules rather than the headline discount.
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Failed your MOT because the lambda reading is too high? Here’s what it means, the UK MOT limit, the most common causes and what to check before a retest.
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New UK offences targeting signal jammers and related theft devices matter less for the headline and more for the earlier police intervention they should allow.
Read MoreBMW 3 Series oil leak and the 2026 MOT: what testers look for
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SEAT Ibiza horn not working before an MOT? Here is what usually causes it, what to check first and when to book a garage before test day.
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