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Double trouble for Kingston council


KINGSTON-UPON-THAMES can, today, boast a further claim to fame: the location of one of the UK’s shortest double-yellow lines.
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Faster than a speeding Bullitt


The car chase in the 1968 film Bullitt set new standards for the day and has been voted the best in film history ‒ but could the Mustang have really...
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News: Lamborghini Aventador in London car smash


DRAMA IS the Lamborghini Aventador’s middle name: whether standing still, being driven at 200mph or having a minor shunt on a high street.
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Best of today's April Fools' jokes


BRACE YOURSELF for bad puns, far-fetched new models and over-detailed, tongue-in-cheek advertisements: today is April Fools’ Day.
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Pooch could soon be driving a Porsche (video)


A Rover possibly, a Plymouth Growler certainly but a Pooch Boxster definitely... if New Zealand charity campaigners are right, pretty soon your dog...
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10 cars for a mid-life crisis


Motors for your mid-life crisis
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UK's most dangerous roads


Research from the Road Safety Foundation reveals the UK's most dangerous roads
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Car of the Week: David Brown Speedback recalls Aston...


A touch of the heebie-DBs
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News: End of paper tax disc nets chancellor £50m windfall


Government stands to make millions of pounds thanks to flaw in new car tax rules
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News: Thieves use tracking devices to pinpoint luxury...


Gang fitted trackers to cars and traced vehicles to owners' homes
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News: Russia falls to Comrade Clarkson and Chairman...


Wag tweets a "crimea" against humour...
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Inside Driving in this weekend's The Sunday Times


Four great reasons to look forward to tomorrow’s Driving section in The Sunday Times