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Taking The Rough With The Smooth Off the road vehicle operations are hard on equipment and any construction fleet manager, quarry manager of forestry contractor will confirm that soft, loose and uneven ground conditions and heavy loads put a real  |


The motor sector has become the target of choice for political parties jostling to be the greenest during this year's conference season, and the Treasury's leak of plans for a £2,000 tax on new cars, prior to an official announcement  |
In order to keep up with the strong demand for Outlander in Europe and new Lancer* worldwide, Mitsubishi Motors Corporation has decided to transfer production of the Outlander (for European markets) to its regional production hub (Netherlands Car B.V. [NedCar],  |
Politicians planning for prosperity must work with, not against, motorists, according to Edmund King, speaking at the Liberal Democrat Autumn conference today (18). The car remains the vehicle of choice for commuters, business travellers and shoppers, because of its unique  |


Gaydon, Warwickshire, 18 September 2007 - A well-earned and exciting reward was waiting for Land Rover's TrackNAVCHALLENGE 2007 winners yesterday, when the model builders took to the hills at the Land Rover Experience Centre, Eastnor, to experience the real thing.  |
An overwhelming majority of motorists want to see the much-hated speed hump removed from British roads. According to research by online car-buying guide, NEWCARNET.co.uk, a massive 87 percent of drivers said they would gladly see all versions of the 'sleeping  |
Genuine Environmental Taxes Must Be Revenue Neutral Both opposition parties are overtly promising to use so called "green" taxes to reduce the existing tax burden, whilst the Government are moving stealthily in the same direction. The Lib Dems are suggesting  |
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