By: Mona Malik | 2012-01-25 | Automotive Amongst the most popular generator choices we could include diesel and also petrol generators. The query is which one to decide on? In this post you'll discover the downside and advantages of diesel and petrol generators. Additionally, you'll find more information about propane as well as natural gas. read more
By: Jane Foulds | 2013-05-11 | Cars When it comes to buying a new car, there are plenty of things you'll need to give careful consideration to well in advance. read more
By: Amy Sawyer | 2011-08-22 | Cars Many people who buy diesel cars do so because they believe these are more economical to own than what a petrol vehicle is. But according to a recent study by Auto Express some of the more popular diesel cars have to be driven more than 32,000 miles a year before they become more economical than a petrol vehicle and considering that most people only do about 10,000 miles per year, they might be pay read more
By: Used Cars Ireland | 2012-03-29 | Travel & Leisure Since the Fianna Fail/Green Coalition Government revised Ireland’s VRT and road tax regulations in 2008 it would seem that Ireland has gone diesel mad. Why, and can it be justified? read more
By: Nick Panchaud | 2011-03-25 | Automotive The immediate and direct costs of misfuelling range from £150 to £400 and are well documented but can be a small price compared with some of the hidden costs. Who has bothered to work out the value of your time, or the impact on the second hand value of your car? How do car insurance policies and vehicle warranties help with misfuelling? read more
By: Carolyn Clayton | 2010-10-06 | Cars So you are presently considering buying a new car, with the current economic climate all the signs are that you should consider a diesel engine for its fuel cost. What about the price of buying them, aren't petrol driven cars are so much cheaper in the long run? There seems to be a lot of confusion on the subject with many arguments both for and against both types. At the end of the day it comes down to what you are looking to gain when considering your next engine. read more
By: Laura Hartson | 2011-07-21 | Cars Theft involving cars is all to frequent, but the sheer amount of vehicles on our roads mean that this is unfortunately unavoidable. read more
By: TheCompareShop | 2011-03-30 | Automotive Proposals had been put together to push city centres to become more green. The proposals were based around banning petrol or diesel powered vehicles from the streets. It is well known that for many ye... read more
By: Wayne Adams | 2011-07-25 | Cars In regards to normal modern vehicles there are two main types of engines available, the two main types are either a petrol combustion engine or a diesel compression engine. To explain the differences we must first explain the similarities of both engine types. We will use a four cylinder engine as the basis as it is common in both petrol and diesel configurations. read more
By: Amy Sawyer | 2011-08-24 | Cars The average car owner is now spending over £1700 a year on fuel for their vehicle which is a 22 percent year on year increase from 2010. This marked rise in petrol prices has according to some figures resulted in over 1.3 million previous car owners giving up driving all together as they find it too expensive. read more
By: the compare shop | 2011-03-30 | Cars The UK has rejected plans to ban vehicles that produce harmful emissions from city centre's. The decision will be left to the local councils. read more
By: Henry Careey | 2012-05-18 | Business You’ve haven’t just - You have?! Oh dear. If you make a petrol in diesel mistake, you may very well have just ruined your day – and at worst, you car. read more
By: Colleen Smart | 2011-08-25 | Vehicles When a generator is required many people choose a diesel generator over a gas one. There are several reasons for this. Firstly the diesel generator naturally uses diesel fuel which is much cheaper to buy than petrol, so they are saving on the cost of running the generator. Diesel fuel is also easy to access, being available almost worldwide, so no matter where you live you should find no problems read more
By: Laura Hartson | 2011-07-04 | Cars Petrol prices are the bane of the life of the UK motorist, but it seems that if the current drop in fuel prices is anything to go by then we could be getting a respite. Supermarket giant ASDA knocked two pence off a litre last night as it has emerged that the cost of fuel has fallen. read more