Used-car boom fading as European vehicles arrive
Risking what’s left of my reputation, today I’m calling peak used-car prices and an end to the greatest motoring bull market of all time.
Risking what’s left of my reputation, today I’m calling peak used-car prices and an end to the greatest motoring bull market of all time.
While the classic market is settling back to more realistic levels, great cars will still see great prices at Monterey car week.
The French Formula One team Alpine is in a spot of bother this week after losing two drivers, including Australian Oscar Piastri, in the space of one press release and one tweet.
‘Herbie’ Diess took over at VW after the $116bn company was enshrouded by the infamous Dieselgate and he accelerated the business away from that smog. Now he’s been given the boot.
No need for that mask — it’s time for a healthy dose of motoring news, where the name Ecclestone still commands enough power to get to the front of the grid.
Let’s put a stop to at least some of the fake news on the big issues that have the most serious impact on the lives of people like us.
Yes readers, the 2022 Soapdodger Grand Prix last Sunday was way better than the season one finale of Love Island.
You know things have reached a new low when a dealer’s service department rips off a young woman with a disability.
Just when you thought it was safe to go back into the dealership, servicing experiences are leaving a lot to be desired.
Compared to Baku City in Azerbaijan, of course it is. Compared to Logan City in Queensland – absolutely it is.
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