Motoring

  • LifestyleThe Telegraph

    Why the under-30s have fallen in love with classic cars

    It’s a near-perfect era to buy and run a classic car. And we’re not talking lottery-win-budget Jaguar E-types or Ferraris, rather far more humble machines which make massive economic and environmental sense to a growing group of younger drivers.

    7-min read
  • BusinessCover Media

    British Company Brings The Delorean DMC-12 Back To The Future By Making It Electric

    A British company has brought the DeLorean DMC-12 back to the future by making it electric. Electrogenic, a company that specialises in retrofitting classic cars with batteries, has engineered a battery for the iconic car. The 'plug-and-play' conversion kit replaces the infamous V6 engine with a more efficient and quieter electric vehicle (EV) system. The conversion is completely reversible and reportedly enhances the coupe into a "true sports car" with increased power and significantly improved

  • NewsSWNS

    Family with £62k income using Klarna for food shop due to cost of living crisis

    A mum-of-five with a £62k household income has resorted to using Klarna to afford her food shop - due to the cost-of-living crisis. Laura Caine, 40, struggles to cover her family's monthly outgoings using her £1k-a-month universal credit payment and her husband Martin's £50k games programmer salary. The couple have five children - aged 18 to nine - and say feeding the brood three meals a day gets expensive so they have had to use the buy-now-pay-later service. In recent months Laura says she had

  • NewsSWNS

    Tot with "uncontrollably" growing foot takes first steps against the odds

    A tot born with a rare mutation which causes his foot to 'grow uncontrollably' has defied the odds to take his first steps after being told he'd never walk. Axel Horgan, two, was born with genetic condition congenital lipomatous overgrowth (CLOVES) - which can result in vascular, spinal, skin, bone or joint abnormalities. He is one of just 200 people in the world with the condition. Axel's left leg was "very large from birth" and has been growing ever since. His parents, Eddie, 27, and Sarah, 27

  • OpinionThe Telegraph

    Skoda Octavia review: still one of the best family cars ever

    Normally, when a manufacturer tells us about the new paint colours that are part of a mid-life facelift, it’s a bad sign. If the colour chart is the headline news, five will get you 10 that there isn’t much else of novelty.

    9-min read
  • OpinionThe Telegraph

    Ford Explorer review: You won’t feel short-changed despite this electric car’s VW roots

    Criticised for arriving late to electric vehicles and its over-reliance on profits from antediluvian US pickups, commercials and combustion-engined cars, Ford has certainly been a slow burner in the electric vehicle (EV) field. This might be something to do with the Ford family, which holds the controlling A-shares for the firm and is particularly averse to selling vehicles at a loss.

    13-min read
  • NewsThe Conversation

    What happens next in Ukraine’s debt negotiations could change the course of the war

    Ukraine in talks with its western lenders to restructure its debt as it finds itself on the brink of default.

    4-min read
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