A surprising study has shown that women are less likely to drive more slowly in their approved used cars in order to save on fuel. Shattering the image of the male boy racer, a survey by the Environmental Transport Association (ETA) found that 45 per cent of men would slow down it it meant savings at the pumps, while only 37 per cent of women said the same. read the full story on Carmony.co.uk
Monday, 14 June 2010
Male drivers more likely than females to slow down and save on fuel...
A surprising study has shown that women are less likely to drive more slowly in their approved used cars in order to save on fuel. Shattering the image of the male boy racer, a survey by the Environmental Transport Association (ETA) found that 45 per cent of men would slow down it it meant savings at the pumps, while only 37 per cent of women said the same. read the full story on Carmony.co.uk
Credit-card motoring...
Peugeot's ambitious programme could eliminate the need for city dwellers to own a vehicle. One small credit card provides access to anything from a bicycle to a 3.5-tonne van, a child seat, a roof box, a scooter, or a sports coupé. Mu is unlike anything that has gone before, or is it?
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Friday, 11 June 2010
British Beemer Drivers Most Likely to Love Lingerie
Carmony.co.uk studied British drivers' attitudes and habits. We covered typical topics, knowledge of cars, driving habits, and the like, and a few you wouldn't find on, say, the JD Power Survey. Like, errrr, underwear.
According to the study, 27 percent of women BMW drivers (as well as 22 percent of women over 45) routinely wear what was described as 'sexy lingerie'.
Read the full story here.
New research from Carmony.co.uk showed, the UK now has the largest market for convertible cars in the whole of Europe.
Mazda MX5 as the most popular model, closely followed in second place by the MG MGTF and the BMW 3 Series in third position.
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Road Safety Week seeking kids' support...
Drivers of approved used cars will be urged to watch their speed during this year's Road Safety Week, which runs between November 22nd and the 28th, although preparations have already begun....
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Low interest in running costs...
Research by used-car website Carmony.co.uk shows that 22 per cent of car buyers soon regret their purchase because they failed to work out how much it would cost to run.
Buying factors including price, mileage and age tend to outweigh considerations such as longer-term running costs that mount up over the years, the research concluded.
Read the full story in the Telegraph
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Wednesday, 15 July 2009
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