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23rd September 2009
The last example of this specific phenomenon was apparent was in the early 70's, when there was a crude oil trade embargo and hence, no gasoline. Substitute energies began to pop up here and there with many people jumping on the band wagon. But, gasoline ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
23rd September 2009
Shopping on the internet has been increasing every year over the last five years, a new survey predicts another busy year for internet shopping in the UK. According to the results of an online survey of 3,012 shoppers by PriceGrabber.com, this Christmas s... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
21st September 2009
Are you aware that the presidency offers tax refunds for those that would convert their automobiles from gas burning pollutants to electric powered engines? It is a fact. The U. S. executive offers up to a thousand dollars in tax refunds to individua... Read >
Author: MrsForex
11th September 2009
As petrol prices continue to fluctuate more of us are mindful of how it affects our hip pocket. The good news is you don’t have to update to a brand-new car or a hi-tech hybrid to save on fuel. With some handy driving tips and car maintenance advice you... Read >
Author: Rhonda Prentice
03rd September 2009
The cost of running the average family car in Ireland has dropped by over €1000 since last year according to the findings of a new survey looking into car expense.
Factors such as the historically low interest rates helped, which meant that across a... Read >
Author: Rochelle
26th August 2009
At the moment there are money problems all over the world; the weak dollar in the United States, petrol prices increasing and the credit crunch over here in the UK. Now is probably not the best time for excessive spending and citizens are being urged ... Read >
Author: andywilliams06
18th August 2009
At a time when added costs hit us hard, we want to make sure our cars are reliable. A recent survey completed has shown the chance of certain types of cars breaking down. Out of the top six, 5 are Japanese cars with Honda topping the charts with only a 10... Read >
Author: Mr.Brightside
05th August 2009
Scooters sales have continued to climb even in a shaky world economy. There are various reasons for this from affordability to fuel potency to the incontrovertible fact that they're cute and trendy. Scooters have evolved since their early days in the 1920... Read >
Author: Jamal Bond
01st August 2009
It's more important than ever to save money when we can. The financial crisis that's gripping the world has meant that many people are searching for ways to pinch pennies at every opportunity in order to get by in an increasingly struggling economy.
Ho... Read >
Author: Vicky Cochrane
01st August 2009
In a world where we live in fear of the sky-rocketing costs of fuel efficiency, people have begun trading in their gas-guzzling sport utility vehicles for more fuel efficient vehicles. While some people have made the switch to more fuel efficient hybrid v... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
23rd July 2009
As petrol prices increase past the £1 mark, and drivers consider cheaper vehicles and cutting back on car insurance, it might seem like the days when the majority of UK motorists cared about the look and model of their vehicles are behind us. However, r... Read >
Author: MarkeD
17th July 2009
As with any property market there are good times and bad times for all involved. Currently due to do high inflation rates as well as soaring interest rates, home owners are starting to feel the pinch and many are battling to afford their monthly bond repa... Read >
Author: srini
07th July 2009
With the state of the economy not showing signs of immediate recovery, shoppers are looking at getting better value for money, compared to online stores, by going to pound shops and other discount stores, purely because of delivery charges.
In a survey... Read >
Author: byerwills
26th June 2009
Once you have requested a quick quote the company will then get in touch with the under writers who will then discuss with you how to progress and take your application forward. Just think once you have done this you will be able to buy your dream car.
... Read >
Author: Spot Biddle
23rd June 2009
We all have to be careful with our money in the current economic climate, but there is no reason to go without entirely. Here are some top tips on ways to save money without missing out.
Switch your energy provider. With so many gas and electricity pro... Read >
Author: Dave Sabri
18th June 2009
Save on fuel with a few tweaks and changes to your driving habits.
With petrol prices sky-rocketing, it is wise to take a second look at how you drive as it affects how often you have to fill up. Use these money-saving measures for better mileage and t... Read >
Author: lynn1919
16th June 2009
When thinking about car finance it is important to get to the bottom of your particular needs. If you think you may only qualify for a small car loan you could consider hire purchasing your car.
Thorough research is always the key when making a financi... Read >
Author: Spot Biddle
15th June 2009
Ms Sarah Teather, the Britain’s Liberal Democrat business spokeswoman said about one year ago:
"Many people will feel deeply uncomfortable that some of the world's wealthiest companies are experiencing a profit surge at a time when household budget... Read >
Author: Sam Deias
11th June 2009
No matter how diligently and meticulously you take care of your online business, it is always possible that some greed-mongers half-way across the world pillage their country's coffers or that someone starts a war and sends petrol prices shooting up. As s... Read >
05th June 2009
There are things people hoped to go up but went down, such as shares. There are things people hoped to go down but went up, such as petrol prices. There are things you wanted them to go up but went down, such as savings and there are things you wanted the... Read >
Author: vincent yeong
04th June 2009
When you are buying a new car, before you look for a car finance deal you need to make sure you are buying the right car for you. Will it suit your needs for the length of your lease purchase deal, or will you suddenly find you have nowhere to put your ne... Read >
Author: Spot Biddle
11th May 2009
Every week we are hoping that just maybe, when we notice our fuel tank is close to empty and glance over at the petrol price sign, by some miracle it won't have raised yet again. Most of us have recognised that this probably won't be occurring anytime soo... Read >
Author: viratbirans
29th April 2009
The recipe for the BMW X6 seems quite simple, take the mechanics, size and stature of a 4x4 and then combine it with the body shell of a coupe, which is designed to seat four people. Surely however, if you have gone through the expense of buying and runn... Read >
Author: Jo Alexander
27th April 2009
With the increase in petrol prices, and the ability to compare prices online to find the best bargain, avoiding crowds and queues, and the ability to find unusual gifts, it is easy to understand why people are interested in shopping online. New online sho... Read >
Author: arpit03
26th April 2009
The government has very recently announced that they would like to see us digging out our old bikes again and taking to roads under pedal power during the recession. They have outlined three major reasons why both we and the country would benefit from suc... Read >
Author: daftpunk
17th April 2009
Small Business Profit - has this been put on hold whilst we live through the downturn? Or is it available for those who see the tough market place as an opportunity?You can't pick up a newspaper or magazine or turn on the TV or radio without getting a con... Read >
Author: Jan Edwards
15th April 2009
If you are buying a new car you need to think about what you need from it. It's all too easy to think the new Audi convertible looks great, but will you fit your kids in? Where will the car seat go? Will you fit your weekly shop in the boot?
Thorough r... Read >
Author: Spot Biddle
15th April 2009
When you are looking for car finance you should look for an independent financial adviser or IFA as they are known. As their title states they are independent of any company or product and work to get what�s best for you.
If you already have car fina... Read >
Author: Spot Biddle
09th April 2009
Looking for a destination with a difference? Then pack your car and head to Poland
Getting started
A country rich in history, Poland’s turbulent past and influences from East and West make it a fascinating travel destination. The flip side is that... Read >
Author: MarkeD
09th April 2009
First home buyers, investors and those looking to upgrade their property by way of home improvements or the purchase of a bigger home are all in a better position to do so than they were some six months ago when home finance interest rates were looking li... Read >
Author: Mark Bona
04th April 2009
Rising petrol prices are tempting more and more of us out of the car and on to bicycles instead, according to sales figures from leading bicycle vendors. In the big cities cycling has seen up to a 91% increase in the past 12 months, and it is not just the... Read >
Author: Neil Worrall - Camps Solicitors
02nd April 2009
With car insurance costs recently increasing across the board it is a case of being even more sagacious when it comes to making sure that you do your research and find an insurance company that is going to juxtapose cost and cover in that definitive manne... Read >
Author: Nigel Thomas
25th March 2009
These days are all seemingly about cutting back. Doctors tell us to cut down the time we spend on Social Networks. Jobs are cut. And so are the finances. The question inevitably rises as to what we can do to save the precious dime.
Some of us have tur... Read >
Author: Veronica Jewell
13th March 2009
Are you feeling the pressure of your debts?
Is it getting too much?
Have you looked at all ways to try and reduce your monthly spend or keep a better track of where your money is going?
Read through the first 5 of 10 tips to see if there is somethin... Read >
Author: SJF
12th March 2009
When you are looking for car finance you should look for an independent financial adviser or IFA as they are known. As their title states they are independent of any company or product and work to get what�s best for you.
This means you will have the... Read >
Author: Spot Biddle
06th March 2009
When thinking about car finance it is important to get to the bottom of your particular needs. If you think you may only qualify for a small car loan you could consider hire purchasing your car.
Thorough research is always the key when making a financi... Read >
Author: Spot Biddle
04th March 2009
When you are looking for car finance you should look for an independent financial adviser or IFA as they are known. As their title states they are independent of any company or product and work to get what�s best for you.
Thorough research is always ... Read >
Author: Spot Biddle
03rd March 2009
When you are looking for car finance you should look for an independent financial adviser or IFA as they are known. As their title states they are independent of any company or product and work to get what�s best for you.
This means you will have the... Read >
Author: Spot Biddle
02nd March 2009
With petrol prices so high across the globe, you may be seeking alternate means of transportation. Perhaps you are carpooling to work or taking public transportation like trains and buses. Maybe you are walking or riding your bicycle. But, there is anothe... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
02nd March 2009
When you are looking for car finance you should look for an independent financial adviser or IFA as they are known. As their title states they are independent of any company or product and work to get what�s best for you.
If you already have car fina... Read >
Author: Spot Biddle
01st March 2009
When you are buying a new car, before you look for a car finance deal you need to make sure you are buying the right car for you. Will it suit your needs for the length of your lease purchase deal, or will you suddenly find you have nowhere to put your ne... Read >
Author: Spot Biddle
26th February 2009
You may well be full of good intentions this New Year, having resolved to either spend less or reduce your carbon footprint. But where do you start?
Thankfully, there is an alternative way to save without ditching your beloved motor. Give your wallet ... Read >
Author: MarkeD
23rd February 2009
Once you have requested a quick quote the company will then get in touch with the under writers who will then discuss with you how to progress and take your application forward. Just think once you have done this you will be able to buy your dream car.
... Read >
Author: Spot Biddle
09th February 2009
The age-old debate of whether it is best to buy a new car versus a pre-loved vehicle will never be settled, as it always comes down to personal choice based on customers’ individual budgets and perspectives.
Sydney Mazda’s EurocarsMazda Artarmon de... Read >
Author: Barry Williams
28th January 2009
What good is car insurance if you don't have a car? None. You also wouldn't need road tax, MOTs, petrol or diesel. You would not care how much petrol prices had gone up that week unless it was going to affect the cost of your bus tickets and if you also h... Read >
Author: MarkeD
21st January 2009
Once you have requested a quick quote the company will then get in touch with the under writers who will then discuss with you how to progress and take your application forward. Just think once you have done this you will be able to buy your dream car.
... Read >
Author: Spot Biddle
21st January 2009
In the recent period, it is seen that most of the customers are choosing Diesel Powered engines as the overall market is getting quite price sensitive. The increasing petrol prices being the major cause to force the consumers to sensibly decide on diesel ... Read >
Author: Jamie Hanson
20th January 2009
As the weather is forecasted to worsen within the next few days, so is the UK economy.
According to experts, it is predicted that the UK economy is set to deepen throughout 2009.
As more people struggle for cash with Woolworths officially seeing its... Read >
Author: Arti Manani
17th January 2009
When thinking about car finance it is important to get to the bottom of your particular needs. If you think you may only qualify for a small car loan you could consider hire purchasing your car.
Thorough research is always the key when making a financi... Read >
Author: Spot Biddle
16th January 2009
If you are buying a new car you need to think about what you need from it. It's all too easy to think the new Audi convertible looks great, but will you fit your kids in? Where will the car seat go? Will you fit your weekly shop in the boot?
This means... Read >
Author: Spot Biddle
16th January 2009
When you are buying a new car, before you look for a car finance deal you need to make sure you are buying the right car for you. Will it suit your needs for the length of your lease purchase deal, or will you suddenly find you have nowhere to put your ne... Read >
Author: Spot Biddle
08th January 2009
In these times of financial uncertainty many of us are doing every little bit to try and save on the cost of living. Driving a car is a big part of many people’s lives whether it’s going to the shops or commuting to work many of us cannot live withou... Read >
Author: Andy Adams
05th January 2009
When thinking about car finance it is important to get to the bottom of your particular needs. If you think you may only qualify for a small car loan you could consider hire purchasing your car.
This means you will have the car for the duration of the ... Read >
Author: Spot Biddle
02nd January 2009
Landlords reeling from the impact of rocketing inflation such as: rising petrol prices, spiralling energy costs could be welcoming all these back with open arms if the latest spectre to haunt landlords rolls into town. What am I talking about? DEFLATION... Read >
Author: Propertyhawk
14th December 2008
When you are looking for car finance you should look for an independent financial adviser or IFA as they are known. As their title states they are independent of any company or product and work to get what�s best for you.
Thorough research is always ... Read >
Author: Spot Biddle
06th December 2008
BIG TICKET DEPOT - REVIEW OF BIG TICKET DEPOT
What is Big Ticket Depot?
Big Ticket Depot is a brand new way of making money online with your own home based business at a very affordable price.
It is quite simply: "The answer to our economic times"
... Read >
Author: Peter Marshall -Farrimond
02nd December 2008
If you are buying a new car you need to think about what you need from it. It's all too easy to think the new Audi convertible looks great, but will you fit your kids in? Where will the car seat go? Will you fit your weekly shop in the boot?
If you alr... Read >
Author: Spot Biddle
01st December 2008
With the credit crunch affecting more and more businesses recently, many are trying to cut back on the amount that they are spending to make sure that they are able to survive in these hard financial times. Being hit the hardest by the recent wave of bad ... Read >
Author: Dan Collins
30th October 2008
In the previous part of this article I covered ten ways to help reduce your car insurance quotes, despite petrol prices going down our insurance premiums continue to rise to the point of many of us questioning whether having a car is really worth it.
... Read >
Author: Andy Adams
30th October 2008
When thinking about car finance it is important to get to the bottom of your particular needs. If you think you may only qualify for a small car loan you could consider hire purchasing your car.
The best type of Independent financial adviser or IFA wil... Read >
Author: Spot Biddle
28th October 2008
Everyone knows that most ski holidays abroad aren�t cheap, especially when you take into consideration the extra costs like lift passes and renting equipment. However there are companies out there where you can book a reasonably priced ski holiday whils... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
15th October 2008
Once you have requested a quick quote the company will then get in touch with the under writers who will then discuss with you how to progress and take your application forward. Just think once you have done this you will be able to buy your dream car.
... Read >
Author: Spot Biddle
08th October 2008
The financial situation that many of us are now in the midst of has meant that we are less likely to be spending money on frivolous or excessive expenses any time soon. Many consumers are simply refusing to buy goods and services for the simple fact that... Read >
Author: Andy Adams
01st October 2008
In the old days, only heavy work vehicles used for heavy work purposes like farms, building industry and factories made use of diesel-powered vehicles. But, in the recent years, there is a growing inclination among consumers to make use of trucks that run... Read >
Author: lexiemarine
24th September 2008
Few people will disagree that nowadays everybody needs a car. Yes, it's true that public transport is efficient and reasonably cheap in most of our towns and cities; but despite what the environmentalists tell us, we all know that there is no substitute f... Read >
Author: Tony Hare
05th September 2008
When you are looking for car finance you should look for an independent financial adviser or IFA as they are known. As their title states they are independent of any company or product and work to get what�s best for you.
The best type of Independent... Read >
Author: Spot Biddle
05th September 2008
If you are buying a new car you need to think about what you need from it. It's all too easy to think the new Audi convertible looks great, but will you fit your kids in? Where will the car seat go? Will you fit your weekly shop in the boot?
The best t... Read >
Author: Spot Biddle
03rd September 2008
Career prospects, mortgage repayments, debt and petrol prices are some of the leading causes of stress affecting people around the world today. Vacations are very important to our physical and mental well being.
Whether the vacation is a weekend getaw... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
03rd September 2008
You may be looking to cut costs in some areas when purchasing items. That's understandable, given the current economic climate.
Although some costs have been rising unavoidably, there are some areas where it's certainly possible to make savings. One su... Read >
Author: Keith Barrett
27th August 2008
Petrol and food prices have rocketed, mortgage refusals are at a new record high and house prices are on the down � but why is all this happening? Between April 2007 and April 2008, petrol prices rose by a massive 17% on average, whereas food prices als... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
20th August 2008
It is a sensible idea for drivers to regularly review car insurance policies, it has been claimed.
Citing figures from the AA insurance index, research released by MoneyExpert reveals that the average cost of comprehensive motor insurance has risen to... Read >
Author: Christian Ward
20th August 2008
I don�t mean to gripe but be it the road works or the weather, there always seems to be something to slow you down. It got so bad that I had no time in the morning to make my sandwiches and what not. Then on top of that, petrol prices started to rise fa... Read >
Author: MarkeD
19th August 2008
You’re no doubt feeling the pinch from ever increasing petrol prices. Here are some simple tips that can reduce your fuel consumption and in turn, the impact on your hip pocket.
Pump up your tyres
Under inflated tyres increase resistance which can n... Read >
Author: TedBrumby
16th August 2008
The last budget speech saw an increase in car tax and a 2p rise in fuel costs effective from October 2008. Critics believe that these increases will put a strain on car drivers who are already paying the highest ever prices for fuel, another bone of conte... Read >
Author: Christian Ward
14th August 2008
As Gordon Brown urges Brits to reduce the amount of waste that goes into landfill, would a return to World-War style rationing and cooking not only reduce wastage, but also help to shrink the UK’s bulging waistlines and the environment in the process?
... Read >
Author: Vicky Cochrane
14th August 2008
Most of us will openly admit that our cars are very important to our daily lives. They are useful in getting to work, as well as errand running and even as part of the work itself.
With rising prices in relation to both petrol and car insurance, many o... Read >
Author: Christian Ward
14th August 2008
According to recent reports and discussions on media platforms, the credit crunch is extending a hand to areas previously thought to be in a more sound financial position.
The credit crunch and its effects prove confusing territory for many of us. Ever... Read >
Author: MarkeD
29th July 2008
Well, the oil crisis has now come to this - more and more people in the UK are running out of petrol. Britannia Rescue says rising fuel prices have led to 340,000 drivers running out of fuel in the three months to July 2008, a jump of 10% over the previou... Read >
Author: kel
24th July 2008
Recent finance reports on the United Kingdoms spending patterns have come in to the news recently that state that “Fuel Off Setting” is the latest thing to help reduce the cost of your car insurance bills at the moment.
Fuel off setting is, in laym... Read >
Author: Jennifer Quirk
22nd July 2008
Research has shown that the rising costs of petrol and premiums are causing motorists to forgo the love of the open road. Over a quarter of drivers are affected by increases to the cost of their car insurance and with the recession giving rise to even hig... Read >
Author: Hadassah
17th July 2008
A leading comparison sight has revealed that Fuel Off setting helps to reduce motoring costs.
Fuel Off setting is when you shop around for your car insurance in order to reduce your motoring costs. This could help cancel out the increase in petrol pri... Read >
Author: Gill
14th July 2008
With the costs of running a car rising steeply, millions of motorists could find that it is costing them more to have their car on the road than the car is actually worth. The main contributor to the increase in driving costs is the price of petrol; howev... Read >
Author: Danielle Fletcher
14th July 2008
The effects of the global credit crunch show no signs of relenting soon. Many households have been feeling the pinch for some time after fuel, food, and petrol prices have skyrocketed across the country. In times of difficulty such as these, many househol... Read >
Author: Danielle Fletcher
07th July 2008
With so many of us struggling to make ends meet as a result of the ongoing credit crunch, juggling the finances can be a frustrating process.
Consumers are now subject to rising levels of debt on every aspect of everyday life. From the cost of food to ... Read >
Author: DCollins
05th July 2008
With the current onslaught of petrol prices and ongoing traffic congestion, a recent survey has found that 35 per cent of Australian motorists are enduring longer commuter times.
The survey by leading ... Read >
Author: Allan
02nd July 2008
Although the cost of fixing a mortgage has jumped up considerably throughout 2008, Brits would still rather choose a fixed rate mortgage deal over a variable rate in order to gain some financial stability from knowing how much their mortgage payments woul... Read >
Author: Daniel Collins
19th June 2008
Situated on the Eastern tip of the Arabian Peninsula, on the entrance to the Persian Gulf are the seven emirates which form the United Arab Emirates. With the discovery of oil the UAE’s have rocketed from sleepy backwater fishing towns to world class ci... Read >
Author: Liam Gerken
17th June 2008
In the space of just one year, the cost of running a car in Northern Ireland has risen by £2,105, putting car loans at risk.
The AA has found that rising petrol prices and road tax have pushed up costs, further compounded by heavy resale losses. As a... Read >
Author: Carys Robshaw
30th May 2008
Insurance companies are boosting premiums to cover the cost of damage caused by bad storms in New Zealand. Adding hurt to consumers already hit by rising food and petrol prices, Statistics New Zealand figures show the cost of dwelling insurance has risen ... Read >
Author: Sofia Abasolo
22nd May 2008
The demand for cheap auto insurance is on the rise now due to inflation in the price of auto insurance. People tend to think that it is hard to find but we can always find it with the correct ways and determination.
Firstly, try maintaining a good dri... Read >
Author: blacksirius
09th May 2008
The recent budget speech saw an increase in car tax and a 2p rise in fuel costs effective from October 2008. Critics believe that these increases will put a strain on car drivers who are already paying the highest ever prices for fuel, another bone of c... Read >
Author: Jemma
08th May 2008
The recent budget speech saw an increase in car tax and a 2p rise in fuel costs effective from October 2008. Critics believe that these increases will put a strain on car drivers who are already paying the highest ever prices for fuel, another bone of con... Read >
Author: Jemma
30th April 2008
The recent budget speech saw an increase in car tax and a 2p rise in fuel costs effective from October 2008. Critics believe that these increases will put a strain on car drivers who are already paying the highest ever prices for fuel, another bone of con... Read >
Author: Dyson Broome
24th April 2008
Most of us will openly admit that our cars are very important to our daily lives. They are useful in getting to work, as well as errand running and even as part of the work itself.
With rising prices in relation to both petrol and car insurance, many o... Read >
Author: DCollins
07th April 2008
A study by Australia’s biggest credit report provider has shown many Australian consumers are worried about their ability to pay the bills.
The Veda Advantage study has indicated that making repayments is a major cause of concern for three quarters o... Read >
Author: Tristan Dunston
03rd April 2008
THE PROBLEMS:
Foolish petrol prices, petrol battles, pollution and global climate change. You know what I'm referring to.
THE BAD NEWS:
One likely way out, that you may have heard of, is water automobiles. As distinct from water hybrids, water powe... Read >
Author: Ozzie Freedom
01st April 2008
These days living in the UK isn’t cheap, it’s well known that the cost of living let alone shopping for good sis more expensive in the UK than other countries such as the United States and Australia. In the past few months we’ve been hit by success... Read >
Author: Andy Adams
25th March 2008
While petrol prices are perfect for late night talk show fodder, the truth is that with prices continuing to rise sharply, drivers are looking for ways to reduce fuel consumption more so than in recent years. So how can motorists make certain that they ar... Read >
Author: Emma Gold
13th February 2008
THE PROBLEMS:
Foolish petrol prices, petrol battles, pollution and global climate change. You know what I'm referring to.
THE BAD NEWS:
One likely way out, that you may have heard of, is water automobiles. As distinct from water hybrids, water powere... Read >
Author: GT
02nd February 2008
I hope that the following article will help you to better understand this topic.
As we know most people are disruptive with the skyrocketing petrol prices. Many people want to get the best fuel consumption rate from their vehicles and rightly so. Vir... Read >
Author: MichaelM1
22nd January 2008
Petrol is now at a record high, with unleaded and Diesel prices breaking the 100 pence barrier recently. As you can imagine this has caused a lot of grumbling from motor vehicle owners. But this grumbling seems to not have persuaded drivers to ditch the... Read >
Author: Andy Adams
18th January 2008
With issues of climate change and global warming dominating the media in recent times, there are growing calls to reduce emissions that contribute to climate change.
With auto manufacturers developing hybrid cars that run on alternative fuel supplies ... Read >
Author: DCollins
14th November 2007
There are huge benefits to being a Mystery Shopper. This is what attracts people to Mystery Shopping as an interesting & exciting career. Mystery Shopping is used as a tool across many industries. There are Mystery Shopping assignments for retail stores, ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
23rd July 2007
An electric bike is totally a new way of transportation. It has been widely accepted all over. This is the best option for motor bikes especially for those who are not fast riders and also for the children and aged people. The family with one car whic... Read >
Author: DennisBernson
18th October 2006
The cost of motoring has risen significantly in recent years, particularly with the rapid rise in petrol prices. There are however a number of ways in which you can reduce the cost of motoring. Try following our Top 10 Tips below and you could be driving ... Read >
Author: Charles Cridland
07th July 2006
Feeling down? Petrol prices, mortgage and credit card payments all going up? Get a lift back up in the air. Get an eco-friendly model sailplane.
Sailplanes, also called gliders, fly atop rising air. There is no engine noise, only the sound of your hear... Read >
Author: Bruce Bird
21st March 2006
Shopping on the internet has been increasing every year over the last five years, a new survey predicts another busy year for internet shopping in the UK. According to the results of an online survey of 3,012 shoppers by PriceGrabber.com, this Christmas s... Read >
Author: Iggy Quazi
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