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Wheel alignment and tracking are often used as if they mean the same thing, but tracking usually refers to toe settings while full wheel alignment covers toe, camber and caster. Here is what UK drivers actually need to know.
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LatestRegistered keeper or owner? The V5C mistake that causes trouble with tax, fines and car sales
by Alex Porter | Jun 30, 2026 | Driving, Guides | 0 |
Confused about the difference between a car's registered keeper and its owner? Here is what the V5C really proves, who handles DVLA responsibilities and why it matters when you buy, insure or sell a car in the UK.
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How to make a pothole damage claim in the UK without losing the evidence that matters
by Alex Porter | Jun 28, 2026 | Driving, Guides | 0 |
Sold the car but your insurance is still running? How to cancel it properly and what refund to expect
by Alex Porter | Jun 28, 2026 | Guides | 0 |
Sold your car and realised the insurance is still live? Here is the clean UK route for cancelling it, moving cover to a replacement car and checking whether you are due a refund.
Read MoreUsed car finance checks: how to spot outstanding finance before you trust the V5C
by Alex Porter | Jun 27, 2026 | Guides | 0 |
A used car finance check can reveal outstanding finance, theft markers and write-off history that a tidy V5C will not. Here is the UK buying routine that helps you catch problems before you pay.
Read MorePCP hand-back checklist: what counts as fair wear and tear, and what can trigger charges
by Alex Porter | Jun 27, 2026 | Guides | 0 |
Returning a PCP car soon? This UK checklist explains what lenders usually class as fair wear and tear, which faults can still trigger charges, and how to prep the car before inspection.
Read MorePrivate car sale gone wrong? When ‘sold as seen’ still leaves the seller on the hook
by Alex Porter | Jun 26, 2026 | Guides | 0 |
Bought a faulty car from a private seller in the UK? Here is when ‘sold as seen’ matters, when it does not, and the evidence that gives you the best chance of getting money back.
Read MoreScrapping a car with a private plate on it? Keep the reg before the car goes
by Alex Porter | Jun 26, 2026 | Guides, Motoring | 0 |
If your old car is heading for the scrapyard but you want to keep the personalised registration, the order matters. Here is the UK process, the £80 DVLA fee, and the point where it becomes too late.
Read MoreYour PCP mileage limit is too low: what going over could cost and how to cut the damage
by Alex Porter | Jun 25, 2026 | Guides | 0 |
Worried your PCP mileage limit is too low? This UK guide explains when excess mileage charges apply, how to estimate the bill, and which end-of-contract options can cost less.
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