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Government reduces Advisory Fuel Rates for company car drivers Government reduces Advisory Fuel Rates for company car drivers
Company car drivers claiming back petrol and diesel costs from their employers will receive less from next month. The new Advisory Fuel Rates (AFRs) published by HMRC, which come into force from Friday, 01 March 2024, see rates fall for all fuels except EVs, which remain at 9 pence per mile. Drivers with petrol or diesel engines up to two litres ...
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Is leasing a car better than buying one? Is leasing a car better than buying one?
When it comes to the time to get yourself a new set of wheels, people typically start to search through all the listings on well-known auction sites and online car showrooms to find the best deal. This usually entails setting your budget and then using the filters to find the newest model in your class, with the lowest mileage, the latest technolog ...
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Porsche shatters its own record Porsche shatters its own record
Do you like to drive really fast? We’re not for one moment going to advocate you drive like a reckless idiot on public roads, but that doesn’t mean speed can’t be something to be enjoyed under the proper circumstances. If you do want to be able to drive really fast, there might be something happening in Stuttgart that could be of interest to ...
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The Polestar 4: A performance piece The Polestar 4: A performance piece
Polestar has boldly stated they intend to increase their sales to just under 290,000 a year by the end of 2025, and one of the main contributors to this is the release of the Polestar 4 and the demand for Polestar lease deals. Where the Polestar 3 was introduced to compete in the high-end SUV market, the Polestar 4 was designed to be more affordabl ...
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Government rows back on extending MOT intervals Government rows back on extending MOT intervals
Plans by the Government to extend MOT intervals beyond the current three years have been rowed back. Issues such as safety and the potentially limited driver savings were cited as reasons to keep the three year interval following first registration for cars and light commercial vehicles. It follows a concerted response by 4,500 safety groups and ...
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The Rolls-Royce Spectre: where legend and evolution combine The Rolls-Royce Spectre: where legend and evolution combine
When a Rolls-Royce lease is mentioned, you immediately know you are in a high-brow conversation. The time for menial small talk is long gone and all that is left is a story of beauty, elegance, power and innovation synonymous with England since 1904. Charles Rolls, an aristocrat with a car dealership, and Henry Royce, an engineer with a penchant fo ...
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