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by Alex Porter | Apr 18, 2026 | Car Maintenance | 0 |
Wheel alignment and tracking are often used as if they mean the same thing, but tracking usually refers to toe settings while full wheel alignment covers toe, camber and caster. Here is what UK drivers actually need to know.
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Essential Used Car Maintenance Tips: 15 Simple Ways
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Best family cars with big boots in the UK: 5 genuinely practical picks
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LatestUsed car admin fees: what should already be in the price, and when to push back
by Alex Porter | Jul 3, 2026 | Guides | 0 |
A practical UK guide to used car admin fees, including which charges should already be in the advertised price, which extras may be optional, and when buyers should walk away.
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No service history? How to tell if a used car is cheap for a reason
by Alex Porter | Jul 3, 2026 | Guides | 0 |
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A fresh MOT pass is not enough: how to read a used car’s MOT history before you buy
by Alex Porter | Jul 2, 2026 | Guides | 0 |
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Used car paperwork checklist: 7 records worth checking before the deal is done
by Alex Porter | Jul 2, 2026 | Guides | 0 |
Part-worn tyres in the UK: when the saving is real, and when it is a safety gamble
by Alex Porter | Jul 1, 2026 | Car Maintenance, Guides | 0 |
Part-worn tyres can look like a bargain, but UK rules are stricter than many drivers realise. Here is how to tell when a used tyre might be acceptable, when it is false economy, and why cheap new rubber is often the smarter buy.
Read MoreIs the free DVLA check enough when you buy a used car?
by Alex Porter | Jul 1, 2026 | Guides | 0 |
The free DVLA and MOT tools are useful, but they do not reveal every used car risk. Here is what they show, what they miss and when a paid history check earns its keep.
Read MoreRegistered keeper or owner? The V5C mistake that causes trouble with tax, fines and car sales
by Alex Porter | Jun 30, 2026 | Driving, Guides | 0 |
Confused about the difference between a car’s registered keeper and its owner? Here is what the V5C really proves, who handles DVLA responsibilities and why it matters when you buy, insure or sell a car in the UK.
Read MoreDriving into central London? What the Congestion Charge now costs and the deadlines that catch drivers out
by Alex Porter | Jun 29, 2026 | Driving, Guides | 0 |
A practical UK guide to the London Congestion Charge, including the current price, weekend hours, ULEZ overlap, exemptions and what happens if you forget to pay.
Read MorePhotocard driving licence renewal in the UK: costs, timings and the details that trip drivers up
by Alex Porter | Jun 29, 2026 | Driving, Guides | 0 |
Need to renew a 10-year photocard driving licence? This UK guide covers the DVLA online route, the current fees, how long it usually takes and the easy mistakes that slow drivers down.
Read MoreHow to make a pothole damage claim in the UK without losing the evidence that matters
by Alex Porter | Jun 28, 2026 | Driving, Guides | 0 |
Hit a pothole and damaged a tyre, wheel or suspension part? This UK guide explains who to claim from, what evidence matters most and how to avoid the mistakes that weaken a pothole damage claim.
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