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    Published on 14-01-2010 12:37 PM

    We have established an online petition calling for a ban on wheel clamping in England following the dubious tactics employed by the wheel clamping company operating in Derby.

    The company has imposed excessive and unjustified penalties. Examples of their questionable procedures include forcing people to pay excessive charges in cash with the threat that the fee would increase by £50 per hour ...
    Published on 14-01-2010 12:34 PM

    Most drivers know that a smaller engine uses less fuel than a gas guzzling 2.0 litre machine. During the economic downturn many drivers have traded in their cars which use a lot of fuel for smaller vehicles that can get them from A to B without costing them a fortune at the petrol pumps. There are many great small cars on the market which will take you further with less fuel including a second han ...

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