Image Credit: betto rodrigues / Shutterstock. Some cars fail because they are bad. The more interesting ones fail because they ask buyers to stretch a little further than the market is ready to go.
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Hard-pressed motorists hit by a 70% increase in repair bills when their cars fail an MOT
Cash-strapped motorists already hit with rising fuel prices and higher road tax are being hammered by spiralling MOT repair costs. Despite an increase in MOT pass rates in the past decade, owners of ...
Some vehicles quietly build a reputation that outlives trends, redesigns, and flashy marketing cycles. They rack up miles, survive rough commutes, and keep going when other cars start draining wallets ...
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