One of Vauxhall's top-selling cars, The Insignia, was launched in 2008 and crowned European Car of the Year just one year later.
However, if you're unlucky, the car could lose power while you are steering, flammable fluid could leak into your engine and, according to some experts, your car could even burst into flames. Chris Hollins reports...
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At the start of May 2012, the Nat-West increased mortgage repayments, despite Bank of England rates remaining stuck at their lowest-ever level: 0.5%. At the same time, the Nat-West and other banks have been slashing interest for savers. In fact, new research shows that those with savings accounts and ISAs are losing out on an incredible £13billion each year. Martin Lewis reports.
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Based in Leeds, Smartproof is the trading name of Smartcoat Ltd and is not to be confused with companies of a similar name. Smartproof offers renovations and coatings for roofs - in fact "total roofing solutions".
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The price of a First Class Stamp went up by nearly a third in May 2012 to 60 pence. Second Class stamps also went up to 50 pence. But as the costs increase, so do the number of complaints. What service are we getting for our money? Ricky Boleto reports.
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In March 2012 we revealed how Asda was breaching government guidance with its famous price-cut slogan the 'Rollback.' We showed how some items labelled as rollbacks had previously been on sale at a lower price. At the time, Asda claimed that these examples were due to a processing error - and that with 40,000 products on offer each week, they do occasionally get it wrong. On occasion? Really? Becca Wilcox found out more.
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