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LatestFull service history is not a magic phrase: how to decide if a used car deserves the premium
by Alex Porter | Aug 20, 2026 | Guides | 0 |
Does full service history really justify a higher used-car price? Here is how UK buyers can tell when the paperwork deserves the premium and when it does not.
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Shopping for a used Hyundai Kona Electric? Start with the battery size, not the mileage
by Alex Porter | Aug 19, 2026 | Guides | 0 |
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Proof of no-claims bonus: the documents your new insurer will want, and how to get them
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Warranty claim refused on a used car? Start with the paperwork, then separate the warranty from your legal rights
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Used car warranty claim refused? Here is how UK drivers can challenge the decision, gather the right evidence and separate warranty small print from their legal rights against the seller.
Read MoreIs that used car an import? The UK clues hiding in the V5C, DVLA record and paperwork
by Alex Porter | Aug 17, 2026 | Guides | 0 |
Imported does not have to mean avoid, but it does mean checking the DVLA record, V5C, VIN and paperwork more carefully before you buy.
Read MoreCan you drive another car on fully comp insurance? Check before you borrow the keys
by Alex Porter | Aug 16, 2026 | Driving, Guides | 0 |
Fully comp insurance does not automatically let you drive someone else’s car. Here is how DOC cover works in the UK, what to check, and when temporary cover is the safer option.
Read MoreQuoted for a timing chain replacement? What a fair UK bill looks like before you say yes
by Alex Porter | Aug 16, 2026 | Car Maintenance, Guides | 0 |
A practical UK guide to timing chain replacement costs, what should be included in the quote, and when a four-figure bill is normal rather than a rip-off.
Read MoreWinter tyres do not usually void your UK insurance, but there is one check worth making first
by Alex Porter | Aug 15, 2026 | Guides | 0 |
Fitting winter tyres usually does not void UK car insurance or trigger a higher premium, but drivers should still check one detail before the swap.
Read MoreShock absorber replacement in the UK: what front pairs, rear pairs and full sets really cost
by Alex Porter | Aug 15, 2026 | Car Maintenance, Guides | 0 |
A practical UK guide to shock absorber replacement costs, including what front pairs, rear pairs and full sets usually cost, what pushes quotes up, and when a leak becomes an MOT issue.
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