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How do airbags work?
In 1951 the airbag was invented by Walter Linderer – an invention that would go on to save people’s lives every day.
Continue ReadingIs there enough space for more cars?
With increasing populations and constant automotive innovations, can our towns and cities cope with more cars?
Continue ReadingNew BMW iX3 facelift and M Sport Trim
It hasn’t been around for long, but the new iX3 has already received a facelift. The reasoning for BMW’s changes is that it will keep the iX3’s styling in line with the X3, which underwent revisions earlier this year.
Continue ReadingNew Audi skysphere Concept can change shape
Audi’s new concept, the skysphere, is a two-seater fully electric and autonomous car that has the ability to extend its wheelbase.
Continue ReadingVauxhall Corsa becomes UK’s best-selling car in 2021 so far
According to the latest figures from the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT), 26,215 Corsas have been registered in the first 7 months of 2021.
Continue ReadingNew Volkswagen Taigo
Volkswagen has revealed its latest car – a compact SUV, that is a sportier take on the T-Cross.
Continue ReadingAre you ready for Clean Air Zones?
With the negative impact poor air quality has on our health, Clean Air Zones (CAZ) are popping up in cities across the UK to combat this issue, but do you know how they work and what penalties you could face if you do not adhere to their rules?
Continue ReadingCost of petrol hits highest level since 2013
The AA has just revealed that the price of petrol is the highest it has been since the beginning of October 2013.
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