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28th September 2009
So you've passed your driving test! Congratulations; you're now as free as a bird and won't have to spend another dime on driving lessons or tests. What you will have to spend you money on now though is a new car, tax, petrol and car insurance…ah well. ... Read >
Author: Melissa Messer
03rd August 2009
Laws are there for a reason, especially when it comes to safe, responsible motoring. These laws apply to both us as the driver and also the car itself. We are all well aware of the laws which are well advertised through big awareness campaigns, including... Read >
Author: Phil Adams-Wright
30th July 2009
Car insurance and road tax evaders are going to find it increasingly more difficult to break the law thanks to a new device An Garda Siochana has installed into 104 marked and unmarked squad cars across the country.
Gardai boast that the Automatic Numb... Read >
Author: Rochelle
04th July 2009
Every 6 or 12 months drivers are required to renew their car tax either on line, over the telephone or via a Post Office branch. There are some reasons though that you may not need to renew your car tax due to certain special circumstances.
One of the ... Read >
Author: Phil Adams-Wright
27th June 2009
Debt stories are never far from the news, so rather than becoming another statistic, it is perhaps time that consumers started to manage their money, rather than letting it manage them.
The first part for many is the most difficult, sitting down an... Read >
Author: Graeme Knights
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
17th June 2009
The over 50s are struggling to decide which of their domestic bills to pay as they try to cope with the worsening effects of the credit crunch.
For the over 50s, household budgets are being stretched to the limit by all the various demands, including t... Read >
Author: Janet
04th June 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.
When you are looking for a n... Read >
Author: Spot Biddle
18th May 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.
When you are looking for a new car or a new car finance d... Read >
Author: Spot Biddle
14th May 2009
On May the first 2009 after being announced in the budget speech new car tax rates and VED (vehicle excise duty) apply on vehicles registered on or after 1 March 2001.
The new vehicle tax rates only applies to cars that have been type approved in cate... Read >
Author: FelipeBz
11th May 2009
If you're a van owner - it's time to go green. Emissions, greenhouse gases, car tax and eco-friendly cars continue to be hot topics. So it's only a matter of time before attention is focused on you and your load-lugger.
But, as we have found out, it's ... Read >
Author: MarkeD
06th May 2009
The Different rule of thumb governing Car Tax in the United Kingdom has to do with just how much your Car gives off carbon dioxide. This implies that those owning older cars will have to pay up more Car Tax than those that are purchasing New cars that emi... Read >
Author: Kristine Reeves
06th May 2009
All in the United Kingdom must bear Motorcar Tax and the problem is that the rates are going up, there is more confusedness Regarding how much one has to pay, and of course, going in person to work out the details has All a bit crazy.
You can pay your... Read >
Author: Kristine Reeves
06th May 2009
Understanding Motorcar Taxation in the UK
In the UK, the Car Taxation governs all cars registered in the UK must be taxed if they will be utilized on a common road or held on a public road. If the vehicle will be used off road or held off road, it must... Read >
Author: Kristine Reeves
06th May 2009
The UK is bringing more motorcar taxation Rates to aging vehicles and it seems the middle class individuals are the ones that are hit the strongest. The essential cause this is true is that these individuals are not the ones buying the fresher automobiles... Read >
Author: Kristine Reeves
06th May 2009
At this time the way in which your auto tax has been calculated has been spread into seven bands, however, this year that number has gone to 13 and along with the bands increment so are the penalties. Just like before, the motorcars that have advanced dis... Read >
Author: Kristine Reeves
15th April 2009
If you are planning to buy a new or second hand car, but not able to afford a brand new model, in this brave new, greener world you can look for more economical cars, second hand cars that suits your requirements and budget.
Before you rush to buy a ca... Read >
Author: Mike
09th April 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.
When you are looking for a new car or a new car finance d... Read >
Author: Spot Biddle
12th March 2009
As soon as you first decide to purchase a car, you will find that there are many important factors to take into consideration; car tax is one such thing, and the other is insurance.
Insurance is of course necessary to be able to drive a car legally... Read >
Author: Jamie Rigwell
10th March 2009
You can pay your car tax online if:
You are the car (or any other road vehicle) is registered in your name
You have a Registration Certificate or a Vehicle Licence Application / Statutory Off Road Notification‟
You have a valid motor insurance cert... Read >
Author: Mike
09th 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.
When you are looking for a n... Read >
Author: Spot Biddle
09th March 2009
First and foremost, car insurance in the United Kingdom, and many other countries across the globe, is a legal requirement. Insurance for cars became a legal requirement in 1930 when new legislation introduced required anyone using a vehicle on the road t... Read >
Author: Andrew Regan
02nd March 2009
So you’ve found a used car you like, negotiated a fair price, and are about to hand over the cash when a voice in the back of your head asks, “but what if it’s stolen?” Well it’s no good sizing up the seller, who looks decent enough, but then wh... Read >
Author: MarkeD
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
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
19th 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
16th February 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?
When you a... Read >
Author: Spot Biddle
10th February 2009
You may be eligible for a hybrid car tax credit if you bought a hybrid vehicle in 2008. For the most fuel-efficient models, the credit can be worth up to $3,000. The exact amount of the credit is dependent upon the make and model of the vehicle and in w... Read >
Author: arstringfellow
16th January 2009
As the seemingly fabricated speeding conviction figures are escalating it is obvious that motorists are not realising where they will ultimately end up paying more – for insurers the speed cameras have given them a golden handshake because when a motori... Read >
Author: michael challiner
09th 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.
When you are looking for a new car or a new car finance d... Read >
Author: Spot Biddle
06th January 2009
It is safe to say that the UK is a nation that has a strong interest in cars. Indeed, with an estimated 30 million automobiles on the road today, Britain accounts for the third largest car market in the European Union, with 2.4 million new cars having b... Read >
Author: Isla Campbell
15th December 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 December 2008
You can pay your car tax online if:
- You are the registered keeper of a car (or any road vehicle).
- You have a 'Vehicle Licence application / Statutory off Road Notification' or Registration Certificate.
- You have valid motor insurance co... Read >
Author: Mike
05th December 2008
The cost of driving is still hitting an all time high and driving your car or any vehicle is becoming more and more expensive for petrol, car tax and insurance. Road car tax is to be assessed on C02 emission tes and the prices could soon be over £400, co... Read >
Author: Mike
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?
When you a... Read >
Author: Spot Biddle
01st 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.
When you are looking for a n... Read >
Author: Spot Biddle
01st December 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
22nd November 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.
When you are looking for a new car or a new car finance d... Read >
Author: Spot Biddle
16th November 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.
When you are looking for a new car or a new car finance d... Read >
Author: Spot Biddle
12th November 2008
With an estimated 30 million cars on the road, it can be assumed the UK is a nation heavily reliant on the automobile. Indeed, stated as the EU’s third largest car market, 2.4 million new cars were registered in 2007 alone.
Although many view havi... Read >
Author: pmcindoe
12th November 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.
When you are looking for a n... Read >
Author: Spot Biddle
21st October 2008
Young motorists could be in the driving seat at the next General Election.
A new nationwide survey carried out on behalf of one of the country’s leading breakdown services has indicated that politicians looking to attract young voters would do well ... Read >
Author: Autonational Rescue
21st October 2008
Looking for a way to get rid of an old car? One way to do this is by selling your car. However, we all know that this can be a very daunting task and with an eight-hour job, is almost impossible to do. Fortunately, there is another convenient and fast ... Read >
Author: Sarfaraz Khan
20th October 2008
Looking for a way to get rid of an old car? One way to do this is by selling your car. However, we all know that this can be a very daunting task and with an eight-hour job, is almost impossible to do. Fortunately, there is another convenient and fast ... Read >
Author: Sarfaraz Khan
08th October 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?
When you a... 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
08th 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
06th 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.
When you are looking for a new car or a new car finance d... Read >
Author: Spot Biddle
25th 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.
When you are looking for a n... Read >
Author: Spot Biddle
18th September 2008
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
09th September 2008
Those passionate about global warming and the harming effect of CO2 emissions on the environment have long lobbied the government to increase ‘green’ taxes on motoring. However, further taxes may not be required to achieve the desired effect of redu... Read >
Author: pmcindoe
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.
When you are looking for a n... Read >
Author: Spot Biddle
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
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
20th July 2008
I drive many thousands of miles each year and to protect the environment I purchased a Honda Hybrid car in May 2007. This car uses a small petrol engine and an electric motor in an integrated propulsion unit.
The car returns some 45-50MPG and in add... Read >
Author: Chris Eden
21st May 2008
Although it is almost guaranteed to push a lot of usually level headed drivers to lose their cool, it is an unfortunately increasing issue that the road is full of uninsured drivers. Reports state that people caught driving without any insurance on their ... Read >
Author: Jennifer Quirk
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
18th April 2008
The UK economy is at best struggling, and at worst may be on the verge of recession. Add that financial uncertainty to the latest increases in vehicle excise duty announced during Alistair Darling’s first budget and it’s easy to see why leading moto... Read >
Author: mpressman
18th April 2008
New chancellor Alistair Darling has firmly nailed his environmental colours to the mast in his first budget by substantially increasing vehicle excise duty for larger vehicles; although to many motorists and motoring organisations he has combined a huge... Read >
Author: mpressman
02nd April 2008
It’s been a tough time for owners of larger vehicles as they have recently become the prime target of environmental lobbyists who are keen to see them driven off the roads completely.
In addition to already paying higher costs to buy or lease such ve... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton
29th February 2008
Have you ever been driving, and then suddenly realised that your car seems to be crawling to a grinding aching halt. When you look out the window to see what the reason is, you realise that there's been a horrible pile up a few yards ahead of you.
It's... Read >
Author: Nick James
06th February 2008
Before you apply for car insurance or even if you are just after a simple quote, then you will need the following information close at hand…
• Full postcode
• Car make and model
• Registration number
• Your number of no claims discounts an... Read >
Author: Nick Cox
24th January 2008
Question - when is a high interest, high-repayment loan a good idea? Answer - when it's a payday loan.
No, this isn't a joke. If you're one of the thousands of UK workers on a monthly salary, a payday loan can quite literally get you out of a financia... Read >
Author: Jay Tillotson
14th January 2008
In the past, the penalties in this country for driving without insurance have been quite modest, with a fine of just £173 on average. But as the amount of uninsured drivers increased, the police are clamping down.
And they're not doing it by halves. ... Read >
Author: Jay Tillotson
30th March 2007
In the wake of the latest Budget announced by the Chancellor of the Exchequer, there is growing confusion about which cars will be clobbered for more tax according to one of the UK’s leading car insurers.
Swinton Car Insurance is concerned that the ... Read >
Author: Swinton corporate
27th March 2007
Car tax rises leading to confusion and anxiety
In the wake of the latest Budget announced by the Chancellor of the Exchequer, there is growing confusion about which cars will be clobbered for more tax according to one of the UK’s leading car insurers.
... Read >
Author: Swinton corporate
05th March 2007
The hard pressed UK motorist is, and always will be considered a soft target in the eyes of the individual, the law and the numerous motoring associations. And not without good reason.
Any rise in the cost of oil prices is almost immediately passed on... Read >
Author: The Lexington Partnership
19th January 2007
There are many factors that affect your credit rating from the obvious to the not so commonly known. These things will become apparent when you go and apply for secured loans, home loans, etc.
Poor debt management is the most obvious factor that will a... Read >
Author: Christopher
15th December 2006
With the rising cost of gas, it is getting less and less affordable to own a car these days. As a result of this increase in cost, car manufacturers have lately been very aggressive in promoting their line of hybrid cars designed to save fuel.
While a ... Read >
Author: Ricky Lim
30th November 2006
We’re a nation of car users – although not always by choice. Expensive and unreliable public transport systems have forced many of us onto the roads, but having a car certainly isn’t a cheap alternative. The cost of owning a car, even if you don’t... Read >
Author: Benedict Rohan
18th October 2006
Most of us find ourselves having to part with our hard-earned cash
almost on a daily basis to just keep ourselves going. Have you ever
thought about exactly what you’re spending though? A great deal of
people never bother to budget – yet they could... Read >
Author: Benedict Rohan
20th May 2006
1. - Gas Savings - Hybrid cars can get up to 60 mpg (miles per gallon), due to their advanced aerodynamics, engine efficiency, tire technology (which is so different to the standard cars) just to mention some of its characteristics.
2. - Environmental ... Read >
Author: Arturo Ronzon
04th April 2006
This is an exciting time of the year for many American consumers, as tax time approaches. No, most people are not too excited about filing their income tax return, but most people receive a refund each year, and this year that refund averages out to a li... Read >
Author: Charles Essmeier
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