The Governments’s idealogy of an electric future is underlined by the £5000
grant to encourage the take-up of low-carbon passenger cars.
Archive for February, 2010
£5,000 grant to buy plug-in electric cars
Posted: 28th February 2010 by Car Broker in Motoring NewsTags: £5, 000 grant, Electric cars, government grant, zero emissions
The tragic secret behind the death of Moira Stuart’s father
Posted: 27th February 2010 by Car Broker in Motoring NewsTags: accident, FATHER, HAROLD STUART, MOIRA STUART
The tragic secret behind the death of newsreader Moira Stuart’s father has
emerged for the first time.
AA to fix pipes and hang pictures in homes
Posted: 27th February 2010 by Car Broker in Motoring NewsTags: AA, Automobile Association, burst pipes, pictures
Britain’s biggest breakdown organisation the Automobile Association, is to
send patrols where they have never gone before – into its members homes.
Which? rates car visibility
Posted: 26th February 2010 by Car Broker in Motoring NewsTags: blind spot, restricted vision, road safety, visibility
Which cars offer the best visibility? Wide pillars panned for restricting
drivers’ version.
Alfa Romeo Giulietta pictures
Posted: 26th February 2010 by Car Broker in Motoring NewsTags: Model News
Alfa Romeo has released new pictures of its Giulietta small family car, which makes its debut at the Geneva motor show next Tuesday.
The five-door car goes on sale in the UK in June and replaces the 147. Engines will vary in capacity from 1.4- to 2.0-litres with outputs from 104- to 168bhp.
There will also be 232bhp 1.8-litre Quadrifoglio Verde versions (Cloverleaf to you and me).
What’s in a name?
The Giulietta name was used on one of the most famous Alfa models, originally built in the 1950s.
The new version was to be called the Milano, but because Alfa decided to leave Milan – after more than 100 years of production in the city – the name was switched.




