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Tesla Model Y Gets £3k Price Cut in UK
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Tesla Model Y Gets £3k Price Cut in UK

The Tesla Model Y is now more affordable than ever for British car enthusiasts, with a significant price drop of up to £2,900. This reduction makes the all-electric SUV even harder to resist as it's already packed with features that rival luxury vehicles.Key TakeawaysTesla Model Y receives a price cut of up to £2,900 in the UKThe Standard Range Plus version is now available for orders in the UK marketThis move could boost Tesla's sales and make electric vehicles more accessibleAnd guess what? The Model Y's Standard Range Plus variant is finally making its way to UK shores. This means you won't have to wait long if you're eyeing this model for your next car purchase.The price reduction applies across the board, but it’s especially sweet news for those looking at the Performance version of t...
Best Websites for Leasing Used Cars in the UK
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Best Websites for Leasing Used Cars in the UK

The used car leasing market is expanding, offering consumers near-new vehicles at lower costs compared to brand new models. This trend has been driven by several companies entering the space and providing competitive deals tailored specifically for used cars.Key TakeawaysUsed car leasing is becoming increasingly popular, offering lower monthly payments than PCP finance.Specialist leasing companies like Octopus Electric Vehicles and Select Car Leasing offer competitive deals with options for servicing included in the lease cost.The market includes both direct providers and brokers who arrange leases on behalf of manufacturers.Leasing.com stands out due to its comprehensive range of new and used car leasing options, including electric vehicles. The site offers personalized contract hire deal...
Mitsubishi Returns to UK: Will Cheap Cars Be Key?
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Mitsubishi Returns to UK: Will Cheap Cars Be Key?

Mitsubishi is making a comeback in the UK after a five-year absence, but it's not clear if this move will pay off. The Japanese automaker left the British market in 2021 as part of its cost-cutting measures, and now it’s re-entering with an uncertain future ahead.The brand is known for its rugged Shoguns and high-performance Evo models, but those days seem to be behind them. Instead, Mitsubishi will likely bring over Renault-built vehicles like the Clio (rebadged as Colt), Captur (ASX), and possibly even a new electric model called Grow.IM Group, an importer with expertise in niche cars, will handle Mitsubishi’s return. However, the UK market has become more competitive than ever before, with numerous Chinese brands entering the scene. These newcomers are hungry for success and offer affor...
Leapmotor B03X Electric SUV Aims to Shake Up UK Market
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Leapmotor B03X Electric SUV Aims to Shake Up UK Market

The Leapmotor B03X, a compact electric SUV, is set to debut in the UK market next autumn with an estimated starting price of £25,000. This new entrant from Chinese automaker Leapmotor brings with it a promise of affordability and advanced technology wrapped in practical packaging. As the first model based on Leapmotor’s latest underpinnings designed specifically for cost-conscious consumers, the B03X aims to offer more value than its predecessors.Visually, the B03X sports an upright, boxy design with tough body cladding around its lower extremities and a choice of six colors. It features a sleek panoramic glass roof and partially hidden rear door handles that add to its modern aesthetic. The car also boasts 18-inch alloy wheels as standard, providing both style and functionality.Competing ...
MG 4’s UK Debut Delayed as Current Model Set for Major Refresh
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MG 4’s UK Debut Delayed as Current Model Set for Major Refresh

The release of the all-new MG 4 in the UK market has been put on hold, with current owners looking forward to a significant update to their existing model. The news comes as no surprise given that MG Motor is keen to keep its customers satisfied with the latest technology and features, even if it means holding back on introducing a brand new vehicle.According to insiders, the delay is due to the ongoing development of enhancements for the current MG 4. These upgrades are expected to improve both the driving experience and overall performance of the car, making it more competitive in what has become an increasingly crowded electric vehicle (EV) market. As we reported recently, there's a strong push among manufacturers like Audi and Tesla to constantly innovate and stay ahead of the curve.Th...