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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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Does a Missing Rear Reflector Cause an MOT Failure?
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LatestVauxhall’s Corsa GSE is back — but the missing number matters most
by Alex Porter | May 6, 2026 | New Cars, UK Automotive News | 0 |
Vauxhall has turned the Corsa into a 276bhp electric hot hatch, but UK buyers still need the one number that will decide whether it really lands.
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Missing wheel nut MOT rules: when it’s a major fail and when it’s dangerous
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Hyundai Tucson TPMS light and the MOT: the 2026 UK rule
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Mini Cooper power steering fluid leak: when it becomes an MOT problem
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Two million EVs registered in the UK: the awkward bit buried in the latest SMMT numbers
by Alex Porter | May 5, 2026 | UK Automotive News | 0 |
The UK has now passed two million battery-electric car registrations, but the bigger story in SMMT’s latest numbers is the gap between April’s upbeat milestone and the 33% zero-emission target car makers are meant to be chasing in 2026.
Read MoreSkoda’s Epiq gets a reveal date — now comes the affordability test
by Alex Porter | May 5, 2026 | New Cars | 0 |
Skoda has set 19 May for the full Epiq reveal. The bigger question now is whether its long-promised affordable EV pitch survives into the real production car.
Read MoreFord Puma MOT pass rate: why the overall figure looks worse than the current car
by Alex Porter | May 5, 2026 | Car Maintenance, Guides | 0 |
Seen claims that the Ford Puma has a low MOT pass rate? Here is why the overall figure can be misleading, which older Pumas drag it down, and what current UK owners should check before MOT day.
Read MoreSharp Edges on Bodywork: Will They Cause Your Car to Fail MOT?
by Alex Porter | May 5, 2026 | Car Maintenance | 0 |
Learn why sharp edges on your car’s bodywork can cause MOT failure in the UK. Discover what the DVSA manual says, which areas to check, proper repair methods, and whether temporary fixes like tape will pass inspection.
Read MoreNissan Juke Front Ball Joint Play: Causes, Costs & MOT Fixes for UK Drivers
by Alex Porter | May 4, 2026 | Car Maintenance | 0 |
Learn about Nissan Juke front ball joint play causes, MOT implications, repair costs (£129-£400), and UK-specific solutions. Avoid failure with practical guidance.
Read MoreVolkswagen ID. Polo: the electric revival that quietly reshapes Volkswagen’s UK prospects
by Alex Porter | May 4, 2026 | UK Automotive News | 0 |
The all-new Volkswagen ID. Polo has officially premiered, marking the electric rebirth of one of Europe’s most nameplates. While headlines focus on its Golf-inspired design and claimed 454 km WLTP range, the UK significance runs deeper: this is Volkswagen’s most credible bid yet to make electric hatchbacks feel ordinary, not aspirational.
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