
U.S. biodiesel production hit a record high in October, according to the Energy Information Administration. New EIA figures show 132 million gallons of biodiesel was produced in October, up from around 127 million gallons in September.

U.S. biodiesel production hit a record high in October, according to the Energy Information Administration. New EIA figures show 132 million gallons of biodiesel was produced in October, up from around 127 million gallons in September.

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Most learner drivers these days take their lessons in a bread-and-butter supermini such as a Vauxhall Corsa or, if they’re lucky, a dual-control MINI.

Suspicion of used-car dealers has a long history in the U.S. if an article in a 1915 supplement to Scientific American is any guide. The story, “Buying a Second-Hand Automobile,” by Victor W. Page, runs for more than 3,000 words, recalling one horror story in detail and giving loads of advice on how to avoid being swindled.

Spiralling fuel costs brought about by the credit crisis have left a permanent mark on the way British drivers use their cars, according to the AA.

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