Author: Rhys Gregory

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Rhys is a UK-based automotive enthusiast and writer with over 15 years of media experience. On Driven by Rhys, he shares personal car journeys, honest reviews, and insights into performance cars and EVs.

Car colour often reflect the owner’s personality. Conservative buyers are more likely to choose monochromatic vehicles, while more extroverted drivers prefer bright colors. Overall, while car manufacturers offer colors to fit any personality, most drivers prefer time-tested tones. The popularity of car colors may vary in different countries – hues adored in the US may not necessarily be popular in Germany, Spain, or Mexico. And in general, car color trends are not static – they change over time as new colors gain the limelight. Yet car color isn’t just a matter of style. For example, apparently, red cars are more…

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It is said that some of the best driving roads in the UK are in Wales and I personally couldn’t agree more. If the roads are good enough for the Grand Tour to use, as well as hosting the British Rally Championship and Mid Wales Rally, there must be something pretty special about the Welsh roads that I’m missing by being in south Wales. Of course, Wales is known for its hillsides and mountainsides, its twisty roads, and incredible scenery, so you could say it’s an automotive enthusiast’s wet dream. I do love a ‘good drive’, but I’ve never been…

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Buy cheap, sell dear. That’s the motto of life that follows every stockbroker, real estate agent or car salesman. Used car markets operate in the same manner. Therefore, it’s no surprise that there are countless opportunities to obtain cars as investment vehicles. However, being a collector of high-end vehicles requires a considerable investment as well as not-insignificant carrying costs. Tons of deep general knowledge about cars is a must too. The experts from the car history registry carVertical analyzed the automotive market and prepared a list of 10 cars you shouldn’t sell due to their significant growth in value. They…

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New analysis has found that Barry is the easiest place to pass your driving test in Wales. The study by  A-Plan Insurance examined the pass rate percentage of each major driving test centres in Wales – since April 2020 – to determine the one with the highest pass rate. Barry came out with the highest percentage of pass rates out of all test centres in the Wales. This test centre has an average pass rate of 64.78%, when analysing the passes of all tests from April 2020 to June 2021 – of 1096 tests conducted, 710 were passed. Placing second is Llantrisant, coming in just below Barry with a pass rate of 64%. Llantrisant test centre has assessed 2,089 prospective drivers since April…

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Tesla is the leading manufacturer of electric vehicles (EV) in the world and the Model 3 is one of four current on-sale models available. Model 3 is Tesla’s smaller, simpler, more affordable car that entered production in 2017. It is now the best-selling electrical car in history with more than 800,000 sales globally. Designed and built as the world’s first mass-market electric vehicle, it is a critical step in Tesla’s mission to accelerate the world’s transition to sustainable energy. Model 3 combines industry-leading powertrain efficiency, aerodynamics and chassis technology to deliver the longest range of any comparable electric saloon. Recently, Model 3 has…

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The new location in Cardiff is Tesla’s first location in Wales and supports Tesla’s existing digital customer experience. The 13,500 sqft site has space to service five cars at once and is situated in Pontprennau between the M4 and A48 for convenient access. The new location will also offer supercharging points for Tesla drivers and is a welcome edition to the 600 strong superchargers already in the UK. Before now, the nearest supercharging station to Cardiff was at Sarn services in Bridgend. Supercharger points at Aberystwyth and Wrexham are also expected to follow this year. Tesla is a tech company that applies 21st century…

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In winter, icy roads, freezing temperatures, and snowstorms can become a serious test for drivers and their vehicles. That’s why you need to prepare your car for the coldest season in advance and ensure that everything works properly. Here’s a list of handy tips from Car Vertical that will help you survive winter and avoid problems on the road. Protect the body from corrosion Car manufacturers constantly look for ways to improve engine efficiency, ride comfort, and occupant safety. However, not all of them invest in good corrosion protection, which could become a severe problem after just a few winters.…

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