Cheaper Fuel With Indigo Car Hire

Fuel prices have always been a cause for concern, continually rising to an expense so high it even puts some of us off driving. Fuel was never that cheap but now it’s just ridiculous, and when you’re on your holidays you need to hire a car in order to get around and with the cost of that and the petrol as well as any other extras and of course the cost of your holiday, it all begins to add up rapidly. So why don’t you save yourself a few pennies with our new deal?

Indigo Car Hire have managed to negotiate a deal with a supplier which allows us to sell fuel when you hire a car cheaper than what it would be if you went directly to the major fuel pumps! But just how much will you save by booking with Indigo?

It’s time for another little case study.

Our full tank of fuel is priced at £1.25/p Litre when you hire a car through us, here are the prices of fuel for your average small, medium and large car on unleaded petrol.

Small Car – A small car on average is approximately 40 litres for a full tank that would cost you a total of £50.00

Medium Car – A medium car on average is around 55 litres which makes the cost of a full tank of fuel rise to £68.75

Large Car – Larger cars are usually around 65 litres on an average which bring the full tank of fuel to a cost of £81.25

Now let’s compare these prices with some of the popular petrol stations around the company, we have chosen BP, Asda and Morison’s to compare the price of our fuel to theirs.

Asda – They are currently £1.36 for a litre of unleaded fuel that would make the full tank of fuel for the different sized cars cost: £54.40/small, £74.80/medium, £88.40/large quite a bit higher than Indigos price.

BP – The current price £1.32 which is lower than Asda and that means the full tank of fuel costs: Small/£52.80, Medium/£72.60 and Large/£85.80.

Morison – The current price today for Morison’s is £1.38 that makes the prices: Small/£55.20, Medium/£75.90 and a large/£89.70.

Therefor you would make a huge saving when you book with us an buy a full tank of fuel beforehand, as an average of all these three major fuel companies
Here are the averages for the larger companies for a full tank of fuel:

Small: £54.1
Medium: £74.4
Large: £88

Where as for Indigo which you can see above you make a saving of:

Small: £4.10
Medium: £5.65
Large: £6.75

If you are interested in buying this fuel through Indigo and saving some money on your rental car please let us know and we will arrange it for you straight away!

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Toll Booth At Faro Airport

We get several people asking about the new Faro airport toll road as it has recently been introduced and people are worried about being charged an extra fee after picking up their rental car. The toll road everyone is referring to is the A22 Motorway which is around 12km away from the airport, it’s a significant distance so that you don’t have to worry about it straight away. People also worry because they think they will need an automatic toll reader in the car in order to pay for the road, this is basically a device with preloaded money to go through the quick lane. (more…)

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Big Change To The Traditional Steering Wheel

Is there set to be a big change to the traditional steering wheel? Inventor Rene Guerster believes he may have developed something that could be seen in cars of the future. The idea is a new steering wheel system that prevents drivers from having to make unsafe hand over hand movements when they are turning the classic steering wheel. He claims that the main fault with modern cars is that it can take up to two and a half turns in order to steer the wheel which inevitably leads to move collisions, roll overs and related accidents as drivers will often panic and oversteer. (more…)

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Two Runway Or Not Two Runway

Despite the title pun “to be or not to be” from none less than William Shakespeare, it’s a serious matter for Gatwick tonight it will be decided if a second runway will be built at Gatwick airport due to discussions about the possible runway expansion although tonight isn’t definitive as by the time this plan is set into place there will be a new government who are not bound to the actions, it’s definitely a step in the right direction. Many people think that the second runway expansion is essential to Gatwick and the local economy. (more…)

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The Five Countries That Are Hardest For Travelers To Visit

There are countries all around the world that are more than happy to allow travelers into their borders for a few days or a few weeks at a time. Some countries even maintain agreements that allow citizens of friendly nations to visit without much paperwork. Some other countries, however, make the process of visiting very difficult. These countries sometimes turn away all but a handful of travellers every year for reasons that are not always clear. Five countries are notoriously difficult to visit.

Bhutan
Bhutan is filled with Buddhist temples, ancient sculptures and mist-covered mountains with breathtaking views. Although Bhutan changed the structure of the government a few years ago, it still remains a very difficult place to visit. Anyone who wants to see the rural areas of Bhutan or spend time exploring the culture in major cities can only enter the country with an official guide. Additionally, the country requires any visitors to pay for everything in advance before being allowed into the country. Some guides will allow visitors time to walk around large cities alone. Most will not.

Russia
Russia is full of attractions from hot springs to the unique architecture in Moscow and Saint Petersburg. Russia is also the largest country in the world based on total land area. It is possible to see nearly every type of terrain within the country. Unfortunately, Russia is also a very tightly regulated country with strict paperwork requirements for travelers. Long visits require an invitation from the country or the help of an immigration lawyer to get the right documents. Officials in certain areas will check traveling papers regularly. This makes Russia difficult to visit for any length of time especially if the paperwork suddenly needs to be re-submitted for no apparent reason.

Eritrea
Eritrea has a long history that has left the country with a unique collection of different cultures all living together. This long history has also filled the country with an amazing amalgam of different architectural styles and monuments. Eritrea is not overly friendly to travelers. The country remains on guard at all times. Eritrea regularly denies requests for entry based on nothing at all or on unfounded suspicions. Additionally, it can take up to three months just to get a response to a request.

Saudi Arabia
Saudi Arabia contains historic villages, ancient religious monuments and large urban centers containing all of the latest technology. It is an interesting place to visit especially to see some of the desert scenery. Saudi Arabia is also a country of strict rules. The country denies permission to travelers regularly simply because there is no perceived benefit in allowing people visit. Women cannot enter the country unless a male family member is present. Travelers cannot do much to affect the process in Saudi Arabia. People who have pre-paid for a large vacation package in Saudi Arabia are more likely to be allowed into the country.

Angola
Angola has a distinctive culture and a large number of natural attractions like waterfalls and colorful red cliffs. The country is defensive about the borders mostly because unemployed people from the surrounding countries and even Europe attempt to come in to take advantage of the oil economy. Angola scrutinizes every application. Many are rejected for bureaucratic reasons. An immigration lawyer can often speed up the process or deal with problems very efficiently. Getting a response from officials can take months.


This post comes from Hunt Migration, who can assist you with gaining a visa to enter and stay in Australia.

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History Of Jersey Retold By Renowned Landmarks

The Jersey Island has lot to offer for the tourists. A visit to the historical landmarks, castles and museums help you to know a lot about the history and culture of the region and its people.

Elizabeth Castle

It is one of the places; you would like to start your sightseeing with for its heritage value. The enormous castle with more than three hundred years of existence is a huge draw for the tourists.  You can simply walk up to the front door of the castle during low tide. Ferry services are also available for the tourists. Named after the then reigning monarch, Queen Elizabeth I, the terrace of the castle also offers a panoramic view of some of the island’s great beaches.  Check out the garrisons, the live history shows, depicting the events which paved the present state of Jersey Island, the Governor’s house, the site, widely believed to be the dwelling place of St.Helier and an exhibition, reflecting the rich culture and history of the region.

The castle is rented out for weddings, birthday celebrations and corporate parties.  The representatives of the heritage organisation offer a lot of interesting activities to the tourists and corporate visitors.

 

Mont Orgueil Castle

A 13th century old castle, it had been used as a fort, a prison and also as a military base for the Germans during World War II. Tourists get an opportunity to explore the hidden treasures of artefacts and other precious objects, distributed judiciously throughout the castle. The curiously named ‘wheel of urine’ dating back to the medieval times attracts visitors regularly. The cellar with a lot of witchcraft exhibits, wooden statue of soldiers in military outfits, exhibitions, a show of historical events by professional actors are the other big attractions of the castle.

Jersey Museum

The exhibits at the finely laid our museum narrate stories of the first arrival of mankind on the island, some millions of years back. A discerning visitor will find the tour interesting as the statues and monuments reflect the events which had a deep impact on both the topography and on the lives of the people who inhabited here.

A fabulous art gallery houses paintings of world renowned artists from different genres and periods of history. Some of the paintings bring back the bloodshed of the battlefield through their realistic representation of the death of major generals and other events. A fascinating light and sound show of the various battles fought at Jersey is another attraction.

Witness the gallery where a large collection of garments wore by the citizens of Jersey from different time periods. An exclusive section dedicated to the farming and dairy industry of the Island educates the visitors about the pride of Jersey. There are various places of accommodation where one gets the best hotel deals in Jersey.

 

Maritime Museum

This interactive museum brings the events associated with perilous and successful sea voyages, endeavoured by Jersey sailors in the maritime history of the island. The excitement of a sea adventures, the challenges faced by the sailors and the captain of the ships, the oppressive climate in the middle of the sea are all depicted through the different elements and exhibits inside the museum.

Tourists get ample of opportunities to learn about the various kinds and nature of the sea tides, designing and operating a ship, staying mesmerized to the tunes of the songs, penned only for the sea and lot more.  Unveil several legends and stories associated with the maritime glory of Jersey.

The Pallot Steam, Motor & General Museum

If steam engines fascinate you, then you must be at this famous museum to see the well preserved engines, meant for various kinds of uses apart from carrying passengers from one place to another. A vast collection of locomotives, military vehicles, motorbikes used in the world wars, bicycles, tractors and other vehicles of vintage value. A photo gallery dedicated to the old engines and other mechanical equipments of railways will of great interest to you.

Island with a Tempting Timeline

Once you are in Jersey, a judicious blend of maritime history, architectural splendour and well maintained archive of the most identifiable emblems greet you. These are just some of the landmarks among a long list which are synonymous with the island’s unenviable history.


Author Bio:

Ella Moreau has years of experience in the travel and leisure industry. She shares an active interest in travelling and blogging. She offers an insight into the world of tourism and hospitality segments. She also provides ideas, tips and suggestions for travellers for planning their holidays. She offers a quick guide on how to choose Hotels In Jersey. 

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BMW Have Record Breaking August

Bayerische Motoren Werke AG or more commonly known as BMW are a manufacturing company of cars, motorcycles and engines and have been since 1916. BMW are well known for their luxury cars and compete with companies such as Audi and Mercedes-Benz. Equipped with nearly 100 years’ experience, constant trial and error and vigorous testing BMW have really exceeded expectation this August and produced record sales figures, the highest sales figures BMW have ever had for the month of August reaching a massive high of 139,648. (more…)

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Explore The Essence Of Eastbourne In Sussex

Eastbourne is probably most famous for it’s stunning beaches and crystal clear coastline. When visiting Eastbourne, this is most definitely the best place to start. If you are lucky and have sunshine and blue sky a day at the beach is a sure way to enjoy the weather. Even if you are unlucky and it is a tad grey and windy, you can wrap up warm with a hot chocolate and appreciate the views. Eastbourne has a whole lot more to offer than just the sand and sea however.

Eastbourne is close to the South Downs and is a wonderful starting point to adventure into the Sussex countryside, as well as the county’s coastline. There are many key features; The Victorian Pier, the three tier, palm tree lined promenade, 1930’s style bandstand, lovely waters and a marina. This is in addition to the natural beach which stretches for 5 miles. There is also lots more to see.

You could try an original Victorian Camera Obscura which is situated at the end of the pier. This will give you an amazing panoramic view of the beach and the sea. There are also many contemporary artworks you can admire in Towner where there is also a recently built visual arts centre.

Battle Abbey is also a must see attraction. As a landmarked site of the Battle of Hastings and Pevensey Castle, it rests on original fortifications built by William the Conquerer following the invasion in 1066. Herstmonceux castle is also an important pit stop; it is set in 550 acres of treasured green land with beautiful Elizabethan styled gardens.

Close to Eastbourne is the family friendly Drusillas’s Park which is home to many interesting animals such as pandas, lemurs, monkeys and iguanas. In addition, views from Beachy Head near the park allow visitors to see out across the English Channel.

For a truly breathtaking walk (and good work out!) the Seven Sisters Country Park is close to Beachy Head. Formed of seven chalky hills along the crash of the sea below, this trek might be hard work but is definitely worth it. The hills are steep but great fun to walk up and down and, although it may take a few hours, the sense of achievement you will feel and the memories made at the end will be light at the end of the tunnel.

If thrill seeking is what you are after, then Eastbourne has plenty to offer. Knockhatch Adventure Park has many activities available such as Go-karts, boating and crazy golf. Perfect for days out with the kids or indeed for those with a big kid hiding inside! If you really want to explore Eastbourne in style then hop on a sightseeing flight. You will be seated in a little four seated Cessna 172 and you will be able to swoop and fly like a bird above the amazing scenery of Eastbourne. If you are short for time or just wish to see the bigger picture then a sightseeing flight is for you.

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Selling DVLA Personalized Registrations

Those persons who are willing to sell their personalized number plates contact a dealer or have a direct approach to a dealer to get a quote. Quotation lines are necessary to be for selling a cherished or personalized number plate. Some of the dealers offer nominated quotes line at a premium rate while some don’t.

Website of an organization named National Numbers has a facility for free instant number plate valuation. The organization has many years of experience (almost about 30 years), and it generates computerized quote based on the statics of their database records. The free valuation sometimes does not give satisfactory results, as it is a computer generated result. Some of the special words or names are not recognized by the system, so it may generate wrong results. National Numbers also provides an expert guidance for the number plates on 09057 570011. Using free instant valuation will ask for your registration number and your contact details and also you will receive an opportunity to retrieve the valuation which will be sent by National Numbers via e-mail. This will provide you with the facility of viewing your registration as well as adjusting the value of registration either up or down. After making final decision for selling your registration number, further process will be continued when you mail back to the authorized department for further procedures.

After this process, dealers will advertise your registration, of course after adding their commissions and the quote which you will receive is usually the money that is to be returned to you after finding a buyer. The buyers will pay all the necessary fees which includes DVLA fee, cost of replacement mark and other costs related to number plates. When a buyer is found, a deal is made along with written confirmation and you (i.e., the seller) will receive its notification.

After all these processes get completed, dealer will ask you for the following details:

• V5C registration certificate (logbook)
• Current MOT
• Photocopy of your current tax disc.
OR
• Your retention certificate. (a certificate that is issued if the vehicle does not have its tax records or it is not an insured vehicle)

The fund transactions should be clear between dealers and buyers before handing over the number plate. The seller will then receive the full details of transactions along with the payment.

After these processes have been carried out, the dealers should confirm the purchase in writing, with the buyers also. They ask for security deposits for the chosen number plate, with the necessary documentation. Usually the deposit amount is nearly around 10% but not more than that. This security deposit can be refunded back if in case the transaction does not proceed for the selected number plate.

All these processes are done by a trustful dealer and so it is necessary to allow the dealers to handle everything. Let the dealers organize everything- which a particular seller and buyer pay to them. Dealers should be allowed to handle each and every task related to DVLA number plates for sale.


Author’s Bio: Peter, a DVLA number plate dealer, tried to brief out the process that are involved with buying and selling of DVLA number plates. He is having a good experience in dealing with cherished number plates.

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1.1 Million Motorists Chased Over Fines

The Bailiffs are back in town with a busy few weeks ahead of them, these bounty hunters have been set the ruthless task of hunting down the 1,132,776 motorists who haven’t paid their parking fines. The issue surrounding this however is parking tickets are attached to the car and not the person and when it comes for the bailiffs wanting money they don’t take no for an answer because that’s well what they are paid to do. The problem with them being attached to the car is people can sell, trade, scrap or do anything with their car and on top of that if you get a visit and you don’t believe you are due a fine you still have to pay a fair whack for the bailiff’s services. (more…)

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