According to a recent report, natural gas could be the key to powering our future trains, planes and automobiles. As the number of vehicles worldwide increase by a fifth year-on-year, talk is turning to what the future of fuel will be.
The traditional family saloon such as the Ford Cortina are being ignored by British consumers in favour of high-spec smaller cars like the Volkswagon Golf, SUVs and Toyota RAV4, according to a recently released survey.
Staffordshire and the West Midlands have been the target of thieves looking to cash in on high metal prices, as parked vehicles are having their catalytic converters removed according to new figures.