Tag: Advice
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Posted by Motoring Mojo | Sep 7, 2024 | Guides | 0 |
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Posted by Daisy Brown | Sep 6, 2024 | Driving | 0 |
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How to tax a car without a V5C in the UK, and the one situation that stops you
by Alex Porter | Jul 12, 2026 | Driving, Guides | 0 |
Lost the log book and need to tax a car? Here is what current keepers can still do legally in the UK, and why new buyers without the green slip get stuck.
Read MoreGot a Section 172 notice? Name the driver first, argue the speeding claim later
by Alex Porter | Jul 11, 2026 | Guides | 0 |
A UK Section 172 notice is a legal request to identify the driver. Here is what the 28-day rule means, what to do if you were not driving, and why ignoring it can turn a smaller case into a bigger one.
Read MoreWaiting for your new licence? When Section 88 still lets you drive in the UK, and when it does not
by Alex Porter | Jul 11, 2026 | Driving, Guides | 0 |
A practical UK guide to DVLA Section 88, including when you can keep driving while a licence application is being processed, the checks that matter and the situations that stop it.
Read MoreReplacing two tyres in the UK: why the new pair should usually go on the rear
by Alex Porter | Jul 10, 2026 | Car Maintenance | 0 |
If you are only replacing two tyres, the safest default is usually to fit the new pair to the rear axle. Here is when that rule applies, when AWD changes the answer and what UK drivers should check before paying.
Read MoreDealer offering alloy wheel insurance? Check the exclusions before you say yes
by Alex Porter | Jul 10, 2026 | Guides | 0 |
Alloy wheel insurance can save money for some UK drivers, but only if the policy limits, exclusions and claim rules actually suit the car you own.
Read MoreDo the maths before you buy a car service plan: 6 UK checks that stop an expensive mistake
by Alex Porter | Jul 9, 2026 | Car Maintenance, Guides | 0 |
Thinking about a dealer service plan? This UK guide explains what these plans usually include, where the value is real, and the six checks to make before you agree to a monthly payment.
Read MoreDriveway trader or genuine private seller? 8 UK checks before you trust the deal
by Alex Porter | Jul 9, 2026 | Guides | 0 |
If a used car seller looks private but behaves like a trader, your legal position can change. Here are 8 UK checks to run before you rely on ‘sold as seen’.
Read MoreThe 2026 diesel decision: who should still buy a Euro 6 diesel, and who really should not
by Alex Porter | Jul 8, 2026 | Driving, Guides | 0 |
A Euro 6 diesel can still make sense for the right UK driver in 2026, but only if your mileage, routes and maintenance habits actually suit it.
Read MoreThink your number plate has been cloned? Follow these UK steps before the next fine arrives
by Alex Porter | Jul 7, 2026 | Driving, Guides | 0 |
Unexpected parking tickets, ULEZ charges or speeding notices can be the first sign of number plate cloning. Here is the practical UK response that gives you the best chance of stopping the problem and getting penalties cancelled.
Read MoreApproved used cars: what the extra money should buy you, and when it is worth paying
by Alex Porter | Jul 7, 2026 | Guides | 0 |
Approved used cars often cost more than similar used stock. Here is what that premium should actually buy you in the UK, and how to tell when it is worth paying.
Read MoreUK booster seat rules: when a child can move to the seat belt, and when they cannot
by Alex Porter | Jul 6, 2026 | Driving, Guides | 0 |
The UK booster seat rules are mostly about height before age. Here is when a child can stop using a booster, where taxis and short unexpected journeys change the answer, and the mistakes parents should avoid.
Read MoreBank transfer, debit card or credit card? The safest way to pay a used car dealer in the UK
by Alex Porter | Jul 6, 2026 | Guides | 0 |
A UK guide to paying a used car dealer safely, including when credit card protection helps, where debit card chargeback fits and why bank transfer needs extra care.
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- Waiting for your new licence? When Section 88 still lets you drive in the UK, and when it does not
- Replacing two tyres in the UK: why the new pair should usually go on the rear