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When it comes to using too much jargon, car dealers are far from being the worst sales staff. While 26 per cent of mobile phone shoppers and 18 per cent of double glazing buyers are left feeling confused, only eight per cent of second-hand car buyers walk away from the forecourt overwhelmed by data! That’s according to a survey by Vauxhall’s Network Q scheme.



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Seven out of 10 older drivers would like refresher courses to improve their driving, says the Institute of Advanced Motorists (IAM). Research shows accidents involving road users over 50 years old are often caused by their inability to cope with large volumes of traffic and busy junctions. An IAM spokesman said: "Refresher sessions could help older drivers stay on the road longer."

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And that’s not surprising, because they are dead ringers for our winning valve-cap monitors, Auto Unique’s Pressure Guard.

Both products work in the same way, covering pressures from 20-42psi and fitting on the valve once the tyres have been correctly inflated. As with the Pressure Guard, a red tab appears above the green marker inside the clear tip when tyre pressure is lost, as indicated on the packaging.

The Tyre Alert gave similar results, too, with the red section becoming visible after 4psi had been lost, and then being clearly on display following a 6psi drop. As with all systems of this type, it’s only really for alerting drivers to major pressure losses. To keep your car handling, braking and using fuel properly, you will have to invest in a decent gauge.

Nevertheless, the Tyre Alert is one of the best products in this class of the market. In fact, the only downside is the price. Our winner from Auto Unique (test here) came in at ÷£12.50 for a set of four at the time of our test, and is ÷£12 now including postage and packing – these newcomers cost ÷£15.99.

Tyre Alert valve caps, price: ÷£15.99, rating: 4/5, buy from: 0161 482 4000, www.brandnetics.co.uk




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