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Expert advice and opinion – as seen, heard and read here (and plenty of other places as well):


















































2025
It’s the British Grand Prix at Silverstone this weekend and British drivers are looking good. Stuart talks to Rich Clarke about what to expect this week, who’s the favourite, and what exactly’s going on at Red Bull Racing.
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The Daily Mail and This is Money analyse June’s new car sales data as 2025 hits the halfway point. Stuart talks to Freda Lewis-Stempel about which brands are up and which are down, and how the new Chinese brands are pushing their way into the market at the expense of more familiar brands.
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Citroën has issued a ‘Stop-Drive’ recall notice to 120,000 owners around the UK, who are now stuck with cars they can’t use until repaired. Stuart talks to Charlie Taylor to explain what’s happening, why owners can’t drive their cars and what to do about it.
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BBC News: UK car production slumps to new lows
UK car production has slumped to its lowest levels since the early 1950s. Stuart talks to Tanya Beckett about US tariffs, trade wars, poor domestic sales of UK-built cars and more.
Eurekar and other titles have been covering a report that customers are demanding buttons rather than touchscreen controls in their cars. Stuart provided key quotes for the original report, highlighting a gradual shift back to physical controls in many new cars.
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The Sun and other titles have been reporting a decrease in average car insurance premiums during 2025. Stuart talks to Tara Evans to explain what’s behind this welcome development, and what we can expect over the next 12 months.
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Many people are now choosing to pay their car insurance monthly rather than annually, but don’t necessarily realise that this usually involves borrowing money from a third-party lender. Stuart talks to Paul Lewis on BBC Radio 4’s Money Box programme about ‘premium finance’, and whether it’s the best option for consumers.
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The Mayor of London is continuing his crusade to extract as much money from drivers’ wallets as possible. Stuart talks to Jonathan Vernon-Smith about the latest daft idea – a plan to charge SUV owners more to park on streets and in car parks.
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It has been exactly 75 years since the first Formula One world championship grand prix took place – the European Grand Prix at Silverstone in 1950. Stuart tells BBC Berkshire listeners about the many highs and lows of Silverstone history over the last three quarters of a century.
The UK government is introducing digital driving licences this year, alongside the existing plastic cards. Stuart talks to Vic Minett about the pros and cons of digital licences, and reassures listeners that they can keep their existing cards if they prefer.
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GB News has been reporting on The Car Expert’s analysis of servicing costs for EVs compared to traditional petrol or diesel cars. Felix Reeves particularly notes that, in 95% of like-for-like model comparisons, the EV versions are cheaper.
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The Daily Mail and This is Money report on The Car Expert’s deep dive into running costs for new cars. Stuart talks to Rob Hull about why EVs cost less to run and how much drivers can save. Our analysis is also covered by AM-Online, Motor Trade News, The EV Report, DriveSpark, TechDigest and others.
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The Scottish Sun has been looking at Scotland’s most commonly stolen cars, with the Ford Fiesta topping the list. Stuart explains to Harry Williamson that the Fiesta is not only the UK’s most popular car of the last 50 years, but there’s a profitable black-market trade in stolen parts for all those cars.
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A Sky News reader has discovered that the car he bought was advertised as complying with London’s ULEZ rules, but isn’t. Stuart explains the customer’s rights when the car they’ve bought is not as advertised.
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BBC News: Volkswagen's global struggles
The world’s second-largest car company had a difficult year in 2024, and its prospects for 2025 are no better. Stuart talks to Sally Bundock about the company’s challenges, including high costs, slowing sales in China, and a global tariff war.
As one of the biggest expenses in modern life, it’s crucial to get the most for your money when buying a car. Stuart talks to Gabriel Nussbaum on FUBAR’s That Money Show about different types of finance and what to consider when buying a car.
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The UK car finance sector is heading for a crunch hearing in the Supreme Court about commission disclosures, with the repercussions likely to be enormous. Stuart talks to Chris Warbuton on the Radio 5 Live drivetime show about what it’s all likely to mean for consumers.
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Tesla sales have been up and down in recent months, and more down than up in many markets. Stuart talks to Chris Welch about the challenges facing Tesla, mainly from increased competition on all fronts.
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The Telegraph: Chinese car brands on their way to the UK
A number of new Chinese car manufacturers are lining up to sell new cars in the UK. Stuart talks to Joe Wright about which brands are on their way and whether their cars are worth your money.
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The year-long car finance mis-selling scandal continues to rumble on. Stuart talks to Winifred Robinson on BBC Radio 4’s You and Yours programme about the current state of the Supreme Court appeal and FCA investigation.
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The chancellor has applied to enter the upcoming supreme court hearing on car finance mis-selling, expressing the government’s concern that enormous compensation payments could damage the UK’s banking reputation. GB News quotes previous comments Stuart made about the potential impact of industry-wide compensation for mis-sold car finance.
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There’s been a reported rise in the number of Ford Fiestas being stolen in Yorkshire, with police urging owners to stay vigilant. Stuart talks to Leanne Brown about the Fiesta’s ongoing popularity with car thieves, with most vehicles being broken up for parts to be sold on the black market.
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Finance Monthly has been updating its readers on what’s going on with the FCA’s car finance mis-selling investigation, using insight and data from The Car Expert’s own regular coverage of the car finance sector.
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BT has abandoned a plan to turn disused phone street cabinets into EV charging points after building only one working example in Scotland. While disappointing, Stuart explains to Imran Rahman-Jones that BT’s planned pivot to improving wi-fi infrastructure could end up making life easier for people trying to connect to charging apps.
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The Daily Mail and This is Money report on SUVs becoming the most popular style of new car in the UK for the first time in 2024. Stuart talks to Rob Hull about why car buyers love SUVs and whether their popularity is likely to keep growing.
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2024
From April 2025, electric cars will have to start paying road tax for the first time – and new EVs over £40,000 will also be hit with hefty ‘lucury car tax’ payments for their first six years. Stuart explains to Felix Reeves how it will work and who will be affected.
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Electric vehicles will have to start paying roax tax (VED) in 2025, and most will also fall foul of the government’s luxury car tax threshold of £40,000. The Independent picks up Stuart’s (misquoted) comments to the Telegraph from yesterday to highlight the effect that an additional £2,000 of tax could have on EV adoption.
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Jaguar’s new concept car, new logo and new image have provoked fierce reactions. Stuart talks to Rick Edwards on the Radio 5 Live breakfast show about whether Jaguar can translate this into a sucessful future.
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BBC News: Jaguar's bold reimagining
Jaguar has been generating plenty of headlines in recent days with its complete brand relaunch. In an early-morning TV interview, Stuart talks about the risks behind all the bravado as Jaguar makes its last roll of the dice.
The Telegraph looks at the potential impact of EVs having to pay both road tax and, for most models, an additional luxury car tax. Stuart talks to Mattie Brignal about whether this will deter potential customers, while the Telegraph (as usual) takes most of Stuart’s comments out of context to fuel its anti-EV agenda…
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Used EV sales are growing, but many people are still reluctant to take the plunge. Stuart talks to Jonathan Vernon-Smith about the issues that are holding people back, like vehicle cost and concerns about charging infrastructure.
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The Telegraph looks at how car buyers can save a fortune on a new EV if they have access to a salary sacrifice scheme, instead of using traditional car finance. Stuart talks to Joe Wright about how sal-sac works and who can benefit.
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The Times looks at the case of a couple who rejected their leaking car under the Consumer Rights Act but then ran into trouble with their finance company. Stuart explains the ins and outs of rejecting a car to Katherine Denham, especially when it’s under finance.
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The switch from fossil fuels to electric power is the biggest change in the history of the car industry. Stuart talks to Joe Harker about how EVs are effectively ‘car industry 2.0’.
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Several lenders have paused new car finance agreements and debates about customer compensation are ramping up after this week’s court ruling. Stuart talks to Connie Mclaughlin on the Radio 5 Live breakfast show about what exactly is going on, and what it will mean for customers.
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The new Chancellor has continued the previous government’s freeze on fuel duty, saving everyone about 5p on every litre of fuel. Stuart talks to Tina Daheley on the Jeremy Vine show about the implications of the ongoing freeze, both positive and negative.
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The UK Court of Appeal has come down clearly on the side of consumers in a benchmark ruling about the requirement for car finance lenders to disclose commission paid to car dealers. GB News takes key comments from Stuart to help explain a complex situation.
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The Daily Express continues its coverage of The Car Expert’s analysis of UK vehicle recalls, noting that the DVSA is now going to start including vehicle recall data on MOT certificates to help raise awareness.
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BBC Breakfast: EV running costs set to increase
From April 2025, electric cars and other low-emission vehicles will have to start paying road tax after years of being exempt. Stuart talks to BBC Breakfast TV to explain what the changes will mean for current and prospective EV owners.
There’s good news for car owners this week with fuel prices falling to their lowest levels in the last three years. Stuart talks to Claire Summers about the factors that influence petrol prices and what we can expect to see in coming months.
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GB News, Motor 1 and many more: Vehicle recalls
BBC Look North: 20mph speed limits
A village in East Yorkshire is contemplating widespread installation of 20mph ‘advisory speed limits’. Stuart talks to Peter Levy about the pros and cons of lower speed limits and advisory guides that can’t legally be enforced.
The Daily Mail and This is Money lead widespread coverage of The Car Expert’s investigation of vehicle recalls in the UK over the last 30 years. Rob Hull echoes Stuart’s advice for owners to check the government website to see if their car is affected.
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Debate about re-testing older drivers has intensified in Lincolnshire after a 96-year-old woman was responsible for causing the death of another driver. Stuart talks to Frances Finn about the merits of regularly testing all drivers.
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Taking the time do do your homework could save you thousands of pounds when buying a car. Stuart explains to Jacob Jaffa that buyers get so caught up in the excitement of buying a car that they overspend by a huge amount.
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Growing levels of car thefts are driving up car insurance prices. Stuart talks to Eddie Nestor about what car owners can do to prevent theft and help keep insurance premiums down.
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Thefts of über-expensive supercars and luxury cars have increased significantly over the last couple of years. Stuart explains to Andy RObinson that many of these vehicles are taken out of the UK and end up in the Russian black market.
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There’s a push to force older drivers to take driving re-tests once they reach a certain age. Stuart talks to Ian Hunt about a general lack of re-testing for drivers of all ages, and how governments are loath to impose tougher standards on car drivers.
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Councils in the Midlands are looking at blanket 20mph speed limit zones across urban areas. Stuart talks to Jonathan Vernon-Smith about the experiences of similar zones in Wales and how they’re now being rolled back.
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Once again, people have questions about electric cars and they’re looking for answers. Stuart talks to Trisha Goddard about the state of the new car market, costs, pros and cons, and offers some key tips for car buyers (starts at about 1hr37min).
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BBC Breakfast: Car finance investigation update
The FCA report on whether millions of car finance customers could be owed compensation has been pushed back until May 2025. Stuart talks to BBC Breakfast TV to advise what customers need to do.
The Daily Mail and This is Money look at the EU’s new Intelligent Speed Assist (ISA) systems, which became legally required in July 2024. We’ll get them in the UK as well, thanks to shared vehicle regulations despite Brexit. Stuart talks to Lucy Evans about whether or not they’ll make roads safer.
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Private new car sales are on a downward spiral in 2024. Although The Telegraph is desperate to blame EVs, Stuart explains to Joe Wright that sales have been sliding for nearly a decade, with no end in sight.
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A new EU rule that makes speed warnings compulsory in all new cars will affect UK car buyers as well. Stuart talks to Brenna Cooper about how ISA (intelligent speed assist) systems work and what it means for drivers.
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The Times looks at the case of a reader whose car failed an MOT test due to a known fault with his car. Stuart explains the ins and outs of vehicle recalls in the UK to Katherine Denham, and how they can be different from the rules in other countries.
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As we close in on the 2024 general election, the major parties have released their manifestos. Stuart talks to Jeremy Vine about what each party is offering motorists, from potholes to EV infrastructure and taxes.
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Car theft, especially for luxury cars like Range Rovers, are at record levels and it’s making some models almost uninsurable. Stuart talks to Mike Graham about what’s going on and what car owners can do (starts at about 1hr4min).
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BBC News: Toyota's hybrid highs
Toyota has announced a massive profit increase for the last 12 months, on the back of growing hybrid sales and a weak yen. Stuart talks to Ben Thompson on the Business Today TV programme about the sales of hybrid and electric cars in 2024.
Local councils are charging diesel car owners up to £250/year more to park compared to other cars. Stuart talks to Jonathan Vernon-Smith about the current state of taxes and charges for car drivers, and what it means for consumers.
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A campaign by car rental and subscription company Sixt looked at the real-world running costs of some of the most famous cars from the movies. Stuart crunched some numbers to try and work how much it would really cost to run cars like the Batmobile, DeLorean from Back to the Future, the Ghostbusters’ Ectomobile and more.
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The Times reports on the increasing problem of car cloning. Stuart explains to Lucy Alderson how thieves copy your number plates onto another car, then rack up all sorts of speeding and parking fines in your name – even if you’re hundreds of miles away.
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The Telegraph looks at how car buyers can save a fortune on a new EV if they have access to a salary sacrifice scheme, instead of using traditional car finance. Stuart talks to Joe Wright about how sal-sac works and who can benefit.
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Dramatic footage of a patient transport ambulance exploding in Staffordshire has been doing the media rounds. Some outlets were quick to imply that the ambulance was an EV, but Stuart points out that it was diesel-powered and that there are other examples of this particular model going up in flames.
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BBC Newsnight: EV sales slump – blip or bigger problem?
New electric car sales have got off to a rocky start in 2024. Stuart talks to Kirsty Wark on BBC Two’s flagship current affairs programme Newsnight about the issues facing consumers, governments and the car industry as the transition from fossil fuels to electricity progresses.
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The 2024 car finance mis-selling scandal continues to generate discussion. Stuart talks to Paul Lewis on BBC Radio 4’s Money Box programme about what’s currently going on, and what people can do if they want to find out more.
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There have now been several high-profile incidences of Jaguar I-Pace cars suddenly accelerating and being unable to stop. The Daily Mail seems intent on turning this into another EV hit piece, but Stuart points out that there are a million EVs on UK roads and this is the only model that appears to have a systemic problem.
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BBC Look North: Keyless car thefts on the rise
A spate of car thefts in the last week have prompted concern about the security of new cars. Stuart talks to Leanne Brown about how car thieves are getting more sophisticated in their methods.
It’s easy to make a mistake or three when selling your car, which could reduce the amount of money you can get for it. Stuart talks to Bhvishya Patel about how to maximise your car’s sale price.
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There’s more and more news in the media about the potential car finance mis-selling scandal that’s brewing. Stuart talks to Petrie Hosken about what’s going on, who’s likely to be affected and what’s likely to happen (starts at about 1hr5min).
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The Telegraph: Can you exploit a car finance loophole?
The Telegraph looks at your consumer rights when cancelling a car finance contract but still keeping any discount on the car. Stuart talks to Joe Wright about how this works, and who can benefit from this little-known right.
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Most drivers don’t really think about their braking too much, but it can help you save money on your fuel bill, as well as the costs of replacing brake pads and tyres. Stuart talks to Ollie Cooper about how to drive smarter – and safer.
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BBC World News: Electric car sales figures across Europe
Electric car sales are still growing, but the rate of growth is slowing. Stuart talks to Ben Thompson on the BBC World Service about the current state of new and used EV sales in the UK and across Europe.
The Daily Mail and its finance spin-off, This is Money, continue their coverage of the FCA’s investigation of car finance interest rates. Stuart talks to Harry Wise about whether we’re going to see another PPI-style scandal and massive compensation payouts.
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BBC Breakfast: Car insurance premiums skyrocketing
Most UK car owners have found their car insurance premiums skyrocketing over the last year. Stuart joins the sofa on BBC Breakfast TV to help explain what’s going on and what consumers can do about it.
Young drivers are often only able to get car insurance if they agree to have a ‘black box’ recording device fitted to their car. Stuart talks to Lucy Alderson about how these black boxes work and whether they can save you money on your car insurance.
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The Telegraph looks at the how electric car prices have been falling, and asks whether 2024 will be the year to buy a used EV. Stuart talks to Tom Haynes about the balance of supply and demand for electric cars, and what to expect this year.
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Which?
Which attempts to discuss the FCA announcement on car finance interest rates, using research and analysis from The Car Expert – but without providing due credit and backlink, which is pretty poor for a consumer organisation.
The Times reports on the FCA’s investigation into abuse of car finance interest rates, using data and reporting from The Car Expert’s long-running analysis of the car finance sector.
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BBC Breakfast: Car finance compensation on the way?
The Financial Conduct Authority is investigating whether millions of car finance customers could be owed compensation due to the way car dealers sold car finance products. Stuart decodes the jargon for BBC Breakfast TV to explain what it all means.
BBC South West: EV charging infrastructure in Cornwall
Cornwall Council is investing millions of pounds in new EV charging points, but is it enough? Stuart talks to Victoria Graham on BBC South West’s Spotlight TV news programme about the challenges of ensuring Britain has enough EV charging to meet demand.
This is Money (the finance section of the Daily Mail) reports on the Financial Conduct Authority’s investigation of car finance interest rates. Stuart talks to Mike Sheen about what the investigation entails and what it could mean for customers.
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2023
The Telegraph looks at increasing number of car finance complaints being made to the Financial Ombudsman. Stuart explains to Laura Almeida that households are being squeezed hard by cost-of-living increases, and it’s putting the finances under pressure.
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In a debate published in The Times, Stuart argues that the car industry doesn’t need government tax breaks to make EVs cheaper. What’s needed is a real acceleration in the roll-out of charging infrastructure.
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A scary situation occurred in Manchester when a Jaguar I-Pace suddenly accelerated and crashed into two other vehicles, with other I-Pace owners describing similar incidents. Stuart talks to Olivia Day about what could cause these unintended acceleration incidents.
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The Telegraph explores the different car finance options available to car buyers today. Although the article is mistake-riddled and poorly written, it does at least reference The Car Expert’s decade-long analysis on car finance uptake.
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In the wake of a devastating car park fire at Luton Airport (started by a diesel car), Stuart goes head-to-head with Nigel Farage to dispel myths around how the fire started (it wasn’t an EV) and how the roll-out of electric cars is progressing across the UK.
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The Telegraph looks at the ongoing growth of car finance and the ever-increasing amount of debt that goes with it. Stuart explains to Noah Eastwood that the cost-of-living crisis could have a significant affect on both car buyers and car manufacturers.
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Good Housekeeping has updated its guide to car finance. Stuart explains the ins and outs of the personal contract purchase (PCP) to Jo Dunbar, as well as looking at some of the other finance options that may be more suitable.
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Despite the government u-turning on the deadline for the end of new petrol and diesel car sales, there are plenty of good reasons to consider an EV for your next car. Stuart talks to Lucy Alderson about the rapidly closing price gap between petrol cars and EVs, and whether you should switch now or hold on for a bit longer.
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The Telegraph points out that used cars will be unaffected by the UK’s watering down of the shift to electric cars. Stuart explains to Noah Eastwood that 90% of provate car sales are used, not new, and you’ll be able to buy a used petrol or diesel car for decades to come.
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The car industry reacted with dismay to the prime minister’s decision to u-turn on the 2030 deadline for selling new petrol and diesel cars. Stuart talkes to Ian Hunt about the fallout from Rishi Sunak’s decision.
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Stuart chats to Sandra Haurant with some useful tips for buying a used car, covering everything from mileage, MOTs, finance, haggling and what to do with your old car.
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The Sun has dug out a very old article from The Car Expert with handy tips for cleaning your car. Proving that good advice never loses its value, Stuart’s tips are as valuable today as they were ten years ago!
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A Transport Committee Report recommends that the government moves more quickly to legislate for driverless cars, to help secure ongoing investment into the UK. Stuart talks to Christian Fraser on the BBC News flagship prime-time show, The Context, about what’s needed.
Self-driving cars are not just very complex to create, but equally complex to bring into law. Stuart talks to Good Morning Ulster about the issues in legislating for autonomous vehicles following the publication of a Transport C0mmittee Report.
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After steadily falling for the last 12 months, petrol prices suddenly jumped in late August. Steph McGovern invited Stuart onto her lunchtime programme to talk about all the ways to save money on your weekly fuel bill.
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The Telegraph highlighted The Car Expert’s analysis of August new car registration data, which shows that private new car sales were the lowest for the month in more than a decade.
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This is Money (the finance section of the Daily Mail) reports on The Car Expert’s independent analysis of August’s new car registrations, which shows that private new car sales were at the lowest level since 2012.
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Stuart talks to Lily Russell-Jones about how the rapid growth in new electric car sales over the last few years is making more used EVs available, helping to drive prices down and make them more affordable for more potential buyers.
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The Mayor of London’s punitive new emissions taxes are affecting the poorest residents of London and surrounding areas. Stuart talks to Noah Eastwood about how ULEZ is pushing the price of compliant used cars up and non-compliant cars down.
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A number of Conservative MPs have expressed concerns that higher interest rates and cost-of-living problems could lead to more people defaulting on their car finance loans. Stuart talks to Tom Scotson about how PCP car finance has rocketed upwards over the last decade.
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GB News: Diesel or electric trucks? One council makes a difficult call
Stuart appears on the ‘Esther and Phil’ Saturday morning TV show to discuss Cardiff Council’s decision to eschew electric refue collection trucks in favour of diesels due to a shortage of available vehicles and difficulties installing charging points at the depot.
BBC One Midlands Today: Car parts theft continues
Birmingham’s car stripping and theft problem seems to be getting worse, with professional criminal gangs roaming local neighbourhoods to find suitable cars to strip right under the noses of residents.
Stuart talks to Leah Milner about the pros and cons of selling your car to a buying site compared to part-exchanging it with a dealer or selling it privately.
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BBC WM: Air-conditioning or windows?
Stuart helps to answer a listener’s question about whether using a car’s air-conditioning system increases fuel consumption, and how this compares to simply opening the windows.
Falling new electric car prices have had an inevitable knock-on effect on used EV pricing – great if you’re looking to buy a used EV, not so much if you’re trying to sell one. Stuart talks to Tom Haynes about the changing marketplace.
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Stuart appears on an (unintentionally) hilarious GB News TV ‘debate’ to talk about electric cars. Unfortunately, it was mainly some old bloke ranting for two minutes solid about how much he doesn’t like EVs, including a load of ‘facts’ that he simply made up…
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BBC WM: Jaguar Land Rover invests in the West Midlands
Stuart talks to the BBC West Midlands breakfast team about the exciting news that Jaguar Land Rover is investing heavily in upgrading its UK production facilities in the West Midlands to build a new generation of electric models.
BBC CWR: Jaguar Land Rover's big £15 billion investment
Stuart talks to Phil Upton about Jaguar Land Rover’s announcement of a £15 billion investment to drive its conversion to electric vehicles, with money being used to upgrade its four UK manufacturing facilities and design a new range of cars here in the UK.
GB News: Safe driving tips for this week's blizzards
Stuart appears on GB News TV to talk to Isabel and Eamonn about the dangers of driving in the snowy and icy conditions across the UK this week.
This is Money (the finance section of the Daily Mail) reports on The Car Expert’s analysis of 2022 car finance data, which shows that new borrowing reached a record £41 billion.
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Stuart talks to Trish Adudu about media reports that Jaguar Land Rover is demanding £500 million from the UK government to build a battery factory, under threat of moving its car production to Spain.
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Last year was a record for car finance, but things may be changing as we shift to electric cars. The Evening Standard reports on The Car Expert’s analysis of the UK car finance market and increasing popularity of salary sacrifice for EV buyers.
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BBC News: Ford to cut 1,300 UK jobs
Stuart talks to Lukwesa Burak about Ford’s announcement that it will shed nearly 4,000 staff across Europe, including 1,300 here in the UK, as it restructures to develop electric vehicles. (Note – interview ended early due to BBC technical issues)
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Birmingham has been suffering from a spate of brazen car parts theft in recent months, where thieves have been stealing parts from vehicles parked in public car parts.
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Stuart talks to Elliott Webb about that sinking feeling when you get back to where you think you parked your car and it’s not there.
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The London Evening Standard consults Stuart on what to expect in the electric vehicle market for 2023, with several new names set to appear on UK roads.
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Stuart talks to Tammy Gooding about the falling number of cars built in the UK. Does car manufacturing have a future in this country or are we destined to simply import cars from overseas?
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Stuart talks to Anita McVeigh about the challenges facing UK car production as new data shows that 2022 was the worst year since 1956.
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Daily Express: Government's new MOT test consultation
The government is looking for feedback about proposed changed to the annual MOT testing requirements. Stuart explains to Kris Boratyn why change is necessary to make sure the MOT test is still relevant to modern cars.
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BBC World Business Report: European Car of the Year 2023
Stuart talks to Aaron Heslehurst about the results of the European Car of the Year Award, which was won by the all-new Jeep Avenger. What will it mean for Jeep sales in 2023?
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Stuart talks to Miles Brignall about how the cost-of-living crisis is affecting car finance customers, and explains how voluntary termination allows them to exit an agreement (under certain circumstances).
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Stuart comments on the 2022 sales success of the British-built Nissan Qashqai – highlighting the benefits of UK car production for the local economy.
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