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Find cheaper insurance with these tips

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Car insurance prices can be hefty, especially for newer drivers, but it’s a mandatory cost if you want your car on the road. There are a few ways you can lower your car insurance costs, besides shopping around, so if you are savvy you can make a good saving. Pick your car well Not all cars are created equally. A smaller engine, for example, will have a lower insurance premium than a larger engine. It’s important to look at the history of your car, the mileage and the make. If in doubt, pick a few cars you are interested in and try to get quotes for each. Check what you’re getting That cheaper insurance quote might not work out cheaper in the long run – you need to check what benefits come with it. If you are involved in an accident and your insurance only covers the bare minimum, you could find yourself spending a lot more money on things such as car rentals than you would have if you had paid slightly more originally. You’ll also want to check what the excess is on y

World’s Best Car Museums

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If you’ve got a love for all things motor, a car museum might just be the place for you. Whether you’re interested in the history of the car, luxury cars or race cars, there’s somewhere for everyone. There’s plenty of them to choose from, so we’ve picked our top 5 that you need to visit. The Henry Ford Museum, Michigan, USA   [ https://www.autotrader.ca/newsfeatures/20170523/more-than-cars-the-henry-ford-museum/ ] Contrary to the name, this museum isn’t just full of Ford cars. It was actually founded by Henry Ford in 1933 to showcase his collection of items that painted a picture of technological advancement. After Ford’s death, the museum evolved into what it is today, staying true to his vision. Besides its large automotive collections, it also holds fine furniture and folk art. There are a number of pieces in the museum that are vital pieces of history, such as the bus that Rosa Parks refused to give her sea on, the car that John F. Kennedy was sat in when he was as

GCSE and A-Level students can test their interview skills with business and TV guru

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Students receiving their GCSE and A-Level results this summer are being offered free advice on their CV and interview skills by a local businessman commended for his dexterity in this field. Rod Lloyd, managing director of Low Cost Vans (LCV), previously starred in reality TV series ‘The Job Interview’ on Channel 4. Lloyd will be running mock interviews and a CV workshop for students receiving their GCSE and A-Level results in August – whether they received the results they want or not. The mock interviews and CV workshop will run in early September and is open to any teenagers receiving their GCSE results on 22 nd August, as well as A-level students who receive their results on 15 th August – regardless of the mark they achieved. With decades of recruiting experience under his belt, Lloyd has a talent for being able to see from the perspective of the employer and the candidate alike. Students will be able to visit LCV’s headquarters in Neath and take part in a ‘

First indoor transport event set to be a fun family day out

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Low Cost Vans, a leading UK van leasing and van contract hire company is sponsoring the first indoor transport event in Swansea. The Van-tastic van show will take place on August 11 th on Viking Way from 10am-3pm. The event, organised by Swansea Bus Museum is set to be a family fun day out where owners of a range of vans can display their motors for families to enjoy – whether that be old, new, shiny, shabby, campervans or customised vans. There will also be stalls, displays and food available on the day.   Rod Lloyd, managing director of Low Cost Vans, comments: “I’m very happy that Low Cost Vans is sponsoring this event – vans are what we specialise in, so we felt a natural pull towards getting involved. “I’m sure this event will be a great day out for families and owners displaying their vans – and hope it is the first of many.” Low Cost Vans is a leading UK van leasing and van contract hire company based in Skewen, Neath. It began life in 1999, starting w

You’ll want to try these motorcycle roads in the UK

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Are you a motorcyclist looking for a more interesting drive? Maybe you’re looking for a challenge, or a change of scene. There are plenty of roads you can take your motorbike on that will test your skills. Here’s a list of some of the best roads in the UK to go motorcycling. Cat and Fiddle Road [ https://www.cheshireeast.gov.uk/council_and_democracy/council_information/media_hub/media_releases/safety-record-of-the-a537-cat-and-fiddle.aspx ] Situated between Buxton and Macclesfield, this road is named after the pub at its summit. It’s known for being one of the most dangerous roads in the UK, full of tight bends and livestock crossing. It has gorgeous views over Greater Manchester, the Peak District and the Cheshire Plain. Be aware – the speed limit has been lowered to 50mph and speed cameras installed to make the road safer, so you won’t be reaching top speeds on this one. With great views, you won’t want to go fast anyway. A470 [ https://www.roads.org.uk/phot