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Hidden costs of EV charging

UK News

Charging an electric vehicle using a public charging point can cost almost 10 times more than charging up at home. This is according to Britain’s new-car buying platform, What Car?

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  2. New car discounts bigger on diesels than petrols… but only just
  3. Gone in 10 seconds: Some of Britain’s most popular models are easy to steal
  4. Britain’s biggest new car discounts revealed ahead of March plate change
2nd March 2020/by Andrew

Britain’s biggest new car discounts revealed ahead of March plate change

UK News

Britain’s biggest new car discounters have been revealed ahead of the introduction of the new ‘20’ registration plate on 1 March, with Citroën dealers offering the biggest cash discounts on average, but with the Fiat Tipo attracting the biggest individual percentage discount, with close to 30 per cent available off its RRP. Research by What Car? – which guarantees shoppers on its website at least these savings – found Citroën dealers are slashing prices by an average of 16.44 per cent, meaning buyers save an average of £4431 on a new Citroën.

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  4. A fully electric car is the best choice for one-in-five new car buyers – What Car?
12th February 2020/by Andrew

A fully electric car is the best choice for one-in-five new car buyers – What Car?

UK News

An electric vehicle is the best option for nearly one-in-five new car buyers in the UK, according to exclusive research by What Car? Analysis of the daily mileage, driving habits and vehicle requirements for more than 8400 users of the What Fuel? Calculator by the UK’s leading consumer champion and new car buying platform, shows 19.2 per cent of drivers could use a fully electric vehicle (EV) as their daily driver without compromising their routine.

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12th November 2019/by Andrew

Biggest, smallest new car discounts revealed for first half of 2019

UK News

The brands offering the biggest and smallest new car discounts have been revealed in market intelligence from consumer champion What Car?’s New Car Buying platform. Citroën topped the table, while Dacia offered buyers the lowest price reductions in the first six months of 2019.

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  2. New car buyers still saved £2300 despite squeeze in discounts
  3. New car discounts bigger on diesels than petrols… but only just
  4. Hidden costs of EV charging
20th August 2019/by Andrew

Gone in 10 seconds: Some of Britain’s most popular models are easy to steal

UK News

Some of Britain’s newest and most popular cars are at risk of being stolen in a matter of seconds, because thieves are able to exploit weaknesses in their keyless entry and start systems, according to groundbreaking market intelligence from Britain’s leading consumer champion and new car buying platform, What Car?

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  1. New car buyers still saved £2300 despite squeeze in discounts
  2. New car discounts bigger on diesels than petrols… but only just
  3. A fully electric car is the best choice for one-in-five new car buyers – What Car?
  4. Britain’s biggest new car discounts revealed ahead of March plate change
8th August 2019/by Andrew

New car discounts bigger on diesels than petrols… but only just

UK News

New car buyers can get the biggest savings off list prices on diesel cars according to the latest research by Britain’s leading consumer champion and new car buying platform, What Car? Analysis of the UK car market by What Car?’s Target Price mystery shoppers found the average discount on a new diesel car at the beginning of March was 7.82 per cent off the list price, or £2731. Discounts on diesel were only marginally higher than for petrol models, which stood at 7.11 per cent or £2101.

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  4. Gone in 10 seconds: Some of Britain’s most popular models are easy to steal
8th April 2019/by Andrew

New car buyers still saved £2300 despite squeeze in discounts

Product News, UK News

New car buyers made savings of over £2300 on average at the end of last year, despite a gradual fall in manufacturer discounts during the last quarter, according to the latest What Car? Target Price Report.

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  1. Biggest, smallest new car discounts revealed for first half of 2019
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  3. New car discounts bigger on diesels than petrols… but only just
  4. Gone in 10 seconds: Some of Britain’s most popular models are easy to steal
16th January 2019/by Andrew

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