Which? Car monthly podcast
Listen to the latest Which? Car podcast released on 19 August 2010
- We discuss Oxfordshire County Council's decision to pull down its speed cameras
- The all-electric Nissan Leaf gets a road test, Which? style
- Agony uncle George Marshall-Thornhill solves your motoring quandaries
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Oxfordshire County Council has decided to pull down its speed cameras. Good news, some would say, but not everyone agrees. Find out what Which? readers have been saying about the move. Also this month, we lift the lid on the new Nissan Leaf - a car that's being touted as the world's first mass-market electric vehicle - and discuss the new 60-plate for new cars. Do you understand how the numbering system works?
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