The coveted title of the world's most expensive car has been taken by the Mercedes-Benz 300 SLR Uhlenhaut Coup which was sold for £115 million at a private auction.
The coveted title of the world's most expensive car has been taken by the Mercedes-Benz 300 SLR Uhlenhaut Coup which was sold for £115 million at a private auction.
There are two new entries in the top 10 of The World's most expensive number plates following the recently-held number plate auction in Dubai where the charity event raised a staggering £11.7m (AED53m) for the 1 Billion Meals initiative.
Everything is up. Especially diesel and petrol where we now find it - sometimes in short supply - for as much as 180p per litre. Up like a rocket and down like a feather, there isn't a lot we can do about the price. We can do a few simple things to help get more out of our fuel.
From 1st March, newly registered cars will be issued with '22' number plates.
The motor trade is used to ups and downs but at the time of writing we are seeing a prolonged period of supply issues affecting both imported and domestically produced vehicles. A number of factors have coincided and combined to create a situation that is unlikely to be resolved any time soon. Consequently, prices and buying habits are changing.