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What to Do When Your Engine Overheats.
You’re cruising along, music up, coffee in the cupholder, not a care in the world. Then suddenly, your dashboard lights up like it’s...
Alex Stamp
Aug 6, 20254 min read


The Real Truth About Online Car Buying in 2025
Let’s be honest, buying a car used to mean one thing: turning up at a forecourt, shaking hands with someone in a branded polo shirt, and...
Alex Stamp
Jul 31, 20254 min read


The Used Car Buzzwords That Actually Mean Nothing
If You’ve Ever Fallen for Fluffy Car Ads, You’re Not Alone. You know the type. Scrolling through used car listings and reading phrases...
Alex Stamp
Jul 31, 20255 min read


When a Cheap Car Isn’t Actually Cheap
That Tempting £995 Hatchback… What Could Possibly Go Wrong? You know the feeling.It ’s late, you’re browsing car sites on your phone, and...
Alex Stamp
Jul 31, 20255 min read


Is That Noise Normal?
Let’s be honest. You ’ve heard it. That little clunk, whirr, hum, or high-pitched something that seems to pop up at the worst possible...
Alex Stamp
Jul 31, 20254 min read


Is it bad to rest my hand on the gearstick?
Right, hands up — who’s guilty of resting their hand on the gearstick while driving? Don’t worry, this isn’t a public shaming. If...
Alex Stamp
Jul 31, 20254 min read


How to Get Cheaper Insurance by Adding Your Mum to Your Policy
Look, if you’re a young driver, you already know the pain. You passed your test, found yourself a half-decent car (probably with...
Alex Stamp
Jul 31, 20254 min read
Can You Really Drive Your First Car Home Without Insurance?
Here’s What You Actually Need to Know You’ve done it. You’ve just bought your first car.The paperwork’s signed. The keys are in your...
Alex Stamp
Jul 31, 20254 min read


Porsche 911 GT3 RS — The Road-Legal Obsession
There are sports cars designed to impress people outside a restaurant. And then there’s the Porsche 911 GT3 RS. A machine engineered by people who probably consider “comfort” to be a design flaw and “reasonable” to be something that happens to other manufacturers. Because this thing isn’t really a car in the traditional sense. It’s a scalpel with number plates. Every vent, every carbon-fibre blade, every ridiculous aerodynamic surface exists for one purpose only:to annihilate


The Jaguar XJ220: The Supercar That Arrived From The Future And Terrified Everyone
There are fast cars. There are rare cars. And then there’s the Jaguar XJ220 — a machine so wildly ambitious, so brutally futuristic, that when it arrived in the early 1990s it made everything else look like it had been engineered with a spoon and mild optimism. This wasn’t just Jaguar building a supercar. This was Jaguar marching into a room full of Ferraris, Lamborghinis and Porsches, slamming a set of blueprints onto the table and saying: “Right. Move aside.” And for a brie


Dodge Charger R/T: The Moment America Decided Subtlety Was Overrated
The late 1960s and early 1970s were a completely ridiculous period in automotive history. Manufacturers looked at rising fuel concerns, tightening safety regulations and growing public anxiety about horsepower… and responded by building enormous V8-powered lunatic machines capable of liquefying rear tyres at a moment’s notice. And perhaps the maddest of them all was the Dodge Charger R/T. Because this wasn’t merely a car. It was America on four wheels. Long bonnet.Aggressive


Porsche 911 GT3 RS — The Road-Legal Obsession
There are sports cars designed to impress people outside a restaurant. And then there’s the Porsche 911 GT3 RS. A machine engineered by people who probably consider “comfort” to be a design flaw and “reasonable” to be something that happens to other manufacturers. Because this thing isn’t really a car in the traditional sense. It’s a scalpel with number plates. Every vent, every carbon-fibre blade, every ridiculous aerodynamic surface exists for one purpose only:to annihilate


The Jaguar XJ220: The Supercar That Arrived From The Future And Terrified Everyone
There are fast cars. There are rare cars. And then there’s the Jaguar XJ220 — a machine so wildly ambitious, so brutally futuristic, that when it arrived in the early 1990s it made everything else look like it had been engineered with a spoon and mild optimism. This wasn’t just Jaguar building a supercar. This was Jaguar marching into a room full of Ferraris, Lamborghinis and Porsches, slamming a set of blueprints onto the table and saying: “Right. Move aside.” And for a brie


Dodge Charger R/T: The Moment America Decided Subtlety Was Overrated
The late 1960s and early 1970s were a completely ridiculous period in automotive history. Manufacturers looked at rising fuel concerns, tightening safety regulations and growing public anxiety about horsepower… and responded by building enormous V8-powered lunatic machines capable of liquefying rear tyres at a moment’s notice. And perhaps the maddest of them all was the Dodge Charger R/T. Because this wasn’t merely a car. It was America on four wheels. Long bonnet.Aggressive
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