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Over the last few years, traditional automatic transmissions seem to have come back into vogue. One of the newer types, the Dual Clutch Transmission (DCT), has fallen by the wayside. This shift became ...
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Automatic car wash brushes can collect dirt and small rocks that scratch your car. Hand car washes help protect your car's paint and value over time. Car washing isn't a one-size-fits-all. Here's what ...
Skoda's CEO reveals all on electric cars, petrol cars and sporty Skodas Nearly 480,000 of the 1.8 million tests that were taken in England, Scotland, and Wales were taken in automatic cars. AA Driving ...
One in four driving tests in Great Britain are being taken in automatic cars, according to new data, as drivers opt for more electric vehicles (EVs) and shy away from manual gearboxes. Figures from ...
Driving instructors say more people are choosing to learn in automatic vehicles to prepare for a ban on the sale of petrol or diesel cars in the next five years. The government previously announced no ...
Driving instructor Mike Nunn says there has been a shift in vehicle preference Driving instructors say more people are choosing to learn in automatic vehicles to prepare for a ban on the sale of ...
Today, let's look at who's to blame for all the cars that insist on shifting for themselves. Arguably, the earliest blame-havers could be Louis-Rene Panhard and Emile Levassor, who were about to show ...