The little (by today’s standards) E30 BMW 3 Series ruled its class in the 1980s as a driver’s car. And it’s still in great demand, despite all the rust
Ferguson (left and main) previously worked as a dealer group regional manager so knows the motor trade inside out
Your used car has a fault and the dealer doesn’t want to know. That's where Ian Ferguson comes in
It's a squeeze, but Evans just about fits
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Voluntary termination is a cheaper option than early settlement
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How Shell intends its futuristic new forecourt to look
The firm has big plans for its new EV-only forecourts and their charge-time-friendly facilities. We find out more
All kinds of metal are on offer, spanning Seats to Suzukis
Very few have the means to buy a classic Ferrari but most would find interest in an auction like this
"More insurers are considering manufacturer-approved bodyshops such as this"
Your insurer might say your damaged car must be fixed by its approved repairer. But that’s not the case, as we explain
Molloy, Shaw and Toal are accelerating the design process
We meet the people rejuvenating the city that was once known as Britain's Detroit
HYPR chauffeurs clients between London hotspots
You can step into a luxury Italian SUV for less than a trip to the cinema. The catch? It’s for 10 minutes
Chris King’s Toyota Auris was targeted twice in three months
Thousands have fallen prey to crooks who target cars for their exhaust emission control devices
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