
Driverless cars could be reaching Britain’s roads within three or four years
18th Oct 2018
British Transport Secretary Chris Grayling expects driverless cars to be on UK roads in the next three to four years.

British Transport Secretary Chris Grayling expects driverless cars to be on UK roads in the next three to four years.

When it comes to cars, the government is going from green to greener.

As the recent diesel debate ignited discussions centred around air pollution and talks of scrappage schemes, Croyland Car Megastore clarify the options for car buyers.

There’s new vehicle tax being introduced from April 1st. Whilst it’s important you’re aware of the changes to VED (Vehicle Excise Duty) coming into action, it’s especially essential to those looking to buy a different vehicle.

Did you know that the way you drive can significantly affect the amount of pollutants your car releases?