
Ever wondered about the cost of driving a car in the UK?
Firstly there is the initial cost of your vehicle, then the road tax, car insurance and petrol costs… and that’s before you even start considering breakdown cover, gap insurance and repair bills.
Car Press has been doing a bit of research into how much it costs to run a car in Britain today – check out the results…
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Saurav Rimal
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