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Posted by Robin Piggott
The latest round of changes to the Irish Driving Test were implemented on, Feb.14th 2005, as part of a chain of E.U.Directives.
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Posted by Jenny McLane
Lincoln introduced at the North American International Auto
Show an entirely new generation of consumers...
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Posted by Matthew C. Keegan
Volkswagens plans to deliver a sub-Golf sized car to the U.S. market has stalled as the German automaker considers allowing rival DaimlerChrysler [DCX] to import the car instead and sell it under the Dodge label. VW dealers are naturally unhappy about the move, but much more is at stake than what is evident. Will the Polo still show up? If not, why not?
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Posted by Robin Piggott
First of all letÂs examine why you would need a Driving Instructor in order to learn how to drive. Sure everyone needs a teacher, advisor or instructor, donÂt they, when facing up to a new challenge? Or do they? Which comes first, the Chicken or the Egg?
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Posted by Jenny McLane
Designed as an "Advanced Personal Compact," the next-generation
Si will incorporate flowing bodywork,...
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Posted by Anemone Tang
NSH GER Gas engine oil regeneration System is particularly
suitable to regenerate internal-combustion...
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Posted by Robin Piggott
In a driving context, most of the decisions that you take and the techniques that you employ, will have both an economic and a safety impact. The decision to take driving lessons is really a simple one but one that will have far reaching consequences well into the future. Most, if not all, poor or dangerous habits in todayÂs drivers stem from the lack of professional tuition at the outset. In this second in a series of articles designed to assist todayÂs learner drivers we will have a look at the benefits in taking Professional Tuition.
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Posted by Kenneth McKinley
No matter what vehicle you drive, whether it is a passenger car,
a van, a Sport Utility Vehicle or a...
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