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Classic cars UK: Owners can maintain the value of their historic vehicles with precautions

| UPDATED: 14:55, Wed, Mar 17, 2021 Link copied Sign up for FREE for motoring tips every driver needs to know SUBSCRIBE Invalid email When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Sometimes they ll include recommendations for other related newsletters or services we offer. Our Privacy Notice explains more about how we use your data, and your rights. You can unsubscribe at any time. Experts at Design 911 warn the value of a new car can drop more than 20 percent after 12 months of ownership meaning drivers need to take all precautions they can to avoid prices falling. They warn excessive wear and tear can cause a huge financial cut in the resale opportunities of a vehicle while any visible damage can write off almost all of its worth. Karl Chopra, spokesperson for Design 911 outlined the easiest ways drivers can retain some of their cars resale value despite challenges.

Top Gear new series: Classic Ford Cortina, Fiesta and BMW 323i taken for a spin by hosts

Trending Mr McGuinness said the Fiesta was where his love affair with Ford began with the model continuing to hold special memories. He said: “When my Dad used to pick me up at the weekend he ll roll up outside our house and he’d always drive over the grid in front of our house. He added every time he sees the Fiesta he remembers the grid and memories of driving alongside his Dad in the car. READ MORE BMW E21 323i - Chris Harris The BMW 323i was the top E21 model in its range when it was introduced to the market in 1977.

MOT changes: Classic car owners could fail after dramatic changes to LED headlight rules

| UPDATED: 07:22, Sun, Mar 14, 2021 Link copied Sign up for FREE for motoring tips every driver needs to know SUBSCRIBE Invalid email When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Sometimes they ll include recommendations for other related newsletters or services we offer. Our Privacy Notice explains more about how we use your data, and your rights. You can unsubscribe at any time. An update to the MOT inspection manual now means classic car owners who have had LED bulbs fitted to their vehicles will fail their test. The new clarification will apply to modern classic vehicles and those who still opt to get their car checked despite already being exempt as a historic vehicle.

Wheeler Dealers host Ant Anstead designs Alfa Romeo replica collectors can build from home

Trending For those wanting to take the car to the limit and beyond the British Racing and Sports Car Club (BRSCC) is set to launch a new race series dedicated to the new model. These will start as a series of track days before a demo event will be held at Cadwell Park race track in August. A full race format will be used from 2022 with plans in place for a European and US series in the pipeline. He said: “Once it’s built, you have a car that will let you feel the sensations that Fangio would have experienced.

Classic car UK: Owners of cars built before 2000 are urged to avoid new E10 fuel

E10 fuel will launch across forecourts from September (Image: Getty) “In relation to the E5 protection grade, such a review will examine market developments over the period. “HM Government have sought to reassure FBHVC members and historic vehicle owners that, without a suitable alternative becoming available, it is highly likely the Super E5 protection grade would continue to be available. “Filling stations that stock two grades of petrol and supply at least one million litres of fuel in total each year, will need to ensure one product is the Super E5 protection grade. “While not all filling stations meet these criteria, almost all towns across the UK will have a filling station that supplies the ‘Super’ grade and currently one major retailer, a national supermarket group, has committed to offer the product.

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