
If you already have a hybrid, should you buy a new hybrid ? Aren’t the older models the same as the new hybrid vehicles that are being released at the moment? Well, actually no. When you buy a new hybrid vehicle, you are getting a car that has been drastically improved over older models. The new hybrid vehicles go faster, they travel longer, they use less gas and they look much better as well. So if you’re wondering if you should trade in your older model hybrid for one of the new hybrid vehicles, the answer is a resounding yes.
May 17th, 2011 | Posted in
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On the back of news that Ofgem is to probe utility companies – Utilitrack is pleased to announce more happy business clients who have reduced the cost of their Gas bills and Electricity bills for free. Utilitrack is an established Gas, Electricity and Telecom broker to commerce and industry across the UK. We use our relationships [...]
Mar 27th, 2011 | Posted in
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It is entirely natural that we all want to keep our homes and businesses safe and well protected, but there are many means in which this can be accomplished. The cheapest and most cost effective method is exterior security lighting It truly is a no brainer, bad lighting can make a home or business a [...]
Mar 18th, 2011 | Posted in
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This is the answer for all Bristol’s motorists and Bus users and will save almost £3000 per year. With the duty increase on back of the VAT hike motorists are really feeling the hurt in January. Atmosphere Electric Bike Centre in Bristol has been doing some simple calculations and can now show categorically a SAVING [...]
Jan 7th, 2011 | Posted in
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Not only are the oil barons guilty of racketeering by raising the price of heating oil by 75% in just two weeks during the current cold snap, but now we discover that they have failed the country in their duty of care in looking after our environment. Today we received a devastating email from a [...]
Dec 21st, 2010 | Posted in
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Image via Wikipedia The price of heating oil has risen from around 40p a litre to over 70p a litre in only two weeks. This is pure racketeering by the oil companies. Yes delivery is more expensive and yes the spot price of oil has risen, but it has costs have not gone up by [...]
Dec 19th, 2010 | Posted in
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EDF Energy have just asked us to remove all EDF Energy copy and links from our website because they are holding internal discussions. As the company do not provide adequate information we can only assume that they have fallen foul of their own short term buying policy and been caught out by the cold snap. [...]
Dec 1st, 2010 | Posted in
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EDF Energy have just asked us to remove all EDF Energy copy and links from our website because they are holding internal discussions. As the company do not provide adequate information we can only assume that they have fallen foul of their own short term buying policy and been caught out by the cold snap. [...]
Nov 13th, 2010 | Posted in
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The UK coalition government’s spending review announced on 21st October largely protects environmental investment but significant changes to the CRC scheme will impact those organisations that have already signed up. Specifically, scheme contributions are to be put towards reducing the UK’s public finances – instead of being recycled to scheme participants as originally planned. In [...]
Oct 22nd, 2010 | Posted in
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A new nationwide survey has revealed that many homeowners feel that a boiler breakdown is the most annoying disruption to their daily life. 37% of respondents felt that a boiler breakdown would be the biggest inconvenience in their lives. Surprisingly, a boiler breakdown was considered to be a great so inconvenience than having that car [...]
Oct 21st, 2010 | Posted in
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