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PopularWheel alignment vs tracking: what’s the difference for UK drivers?
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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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Essential Used Car Maintenance Tips: 15 Simple Ways
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LatestIs 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.
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Can you drive another car on fully comp insurance? Check before you borrow the keys
by Alex Porter | Aug 16, 2026 | Driving, Guides | 0 |
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Shock 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.
Read MoreDo you really need temporary car insurance? The UK moments when it makes sense
by Alex Porter | Aug 14, 2026 | Guides | 0 |
A practical UK guide to temporary car insurance, including when short-term cover is worth paying for, when it is not, and the checks to make before you drive.
Read MoreCan a named driver build up no-claims bonus? The UK answer before you switch insurers
by Alex Porter | Aug 14, 2026 | Guides | 0 |
Most named drivers do not build a standard no-claims bonus they can freely take elsewhere. Here is what usually happens in the UK, where exceptions exist and how to avoid fronting trouble.
Read MoreIs that worn seat belt still MOT-safe? The cuts, fraying and DIY fixes that can fail your car
by Alex Porter | Aug 13, 2026 | Car Maintenance, Guides | 0 |
Seat belt wear is easier to dismiss than a warning light, but cuts, fraying, overstretching and bodged repairs can all turn into a UK MOT fail. Here is what testers look for now and what drivers should do before test day.
Read MoreBefore you book the cheapest MOT, check the fee cap, the retest rules and the extras
by Alex Porter | Aug 13, 2026 | Guides | 0 |
A cheap MOT can save money, but only if you understand the UK fee cap, the free retest windows and the extras that often inflate the real bill.
Read MoreUsed Skoda Kamiq: skip the base engine and shop the middle of the range
by Alex Porter | Aug 12, 2026 | Guides | 0 |
The used Skoda Kamiq is one of the strongest small SUV buys in the UK, but the smart choice sits in the middle of the range. Here is why most buyers should target the 1.0 TSI 116PS petrol in SE Edition or a sensibly priced SE L.
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