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Coche aparcado en una calle urbana, representando los costes fijos de tener vehículo.

The real cost of owning a car in 2026: what you pay even if you don't drive it.

In Spain, owning a car in 2026 involves a series of expenses that go far beyond daily use. This article analyzes the true annual cost of a car: insurance, taxes, maintenance, fuel, parking, and other hidden costs that many drivers don't factor in when making purchasing decisions.

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Etiquetas ambientales de la DGT en coches aparcados en una ciudad.

Low Emission Zones in 2026 explained simply: what you can do with your car according to its label.

Low Emission Zones will be a reality in most Spanish cities by 2026. Today we explain, clearly and practically, what LEZs are, how they work in different cities, and what you can do with your car depending on its environmental rating. No alarmism, no legal jargon, just up-to-date information to help you make informed decisions.

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Chevrolet Camaro de finales de los 70 similar al coche de Billy en Stranger Things.

The cars from Stranger Things: real models and how much they cost today in Spain.

From Hopper's van to Billy's BMW: we review the real cars that appear in Stranger Things , what models they are exactly and how much they are worth today in the classic and second-hand market.

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Diferencias entre el motor 2.0 TDI 150 CV y 2.0 TDI 190 CV: ¿cuál conviene más comprar usado?

Differences between the 2.0 TDI 150 HP and 2.0 TDI 190 HP engines: which one is better to buy used?

Introduction The 2.0 TDI engine from the Volkswagen Group is one of the most widely used in Europe in recent years. It is found in models such as the Audi A4, A6, Volkswagen Passat, Tiguan, and Skoda Superb, among others. Within this family, two of the most common versions are the 2.0 TDI 150 hp and the 2.0 TDI 190 hp . Although at first glance they appear very similar, there are important differences that should be known before buying a used engine. In this article we explain what really changes between the two engines , which is more reliable, and which is a better option as a used replacement part. 🔧 General characteristics of both engines Feature 2.0 TDI 150 HP 2.0 TDI 190 HP Engine displacement 1968 cc 1968 cc Fuel Diesel Diesel Injection Common Rail Common Rail Turbo Variable geometry Variable geometry Regulations Euro 5 / Euro 6 Euro 6 Regular use Daily / mixed Benefits ⚙️ Actual technical differences 🔹 Power and response 150 HP : progressive power delivery, ideal for relaxed driving and daily use. 190 hp : greater torque and better response when overtaking and on the road. 👉 In normal use, the difference is most noticeable from medium speeds onwards . 🔹 Internal components The engine block is practically the same, but the 190 hp version usually includes : Turbo slightly more demanding More aggressive electronic management In some cases, a reinforced cooling system This means more performance , but also greater mechanical demands . 🔹 Consumption and efficiency 150 hp : slightly lower and more stable fuel consumption. 190 hp : slightly higher consumption, especially in sporty driving. The difference isn't huge, but it's noticeable in urban use. 🛠️ Reliability and common problems 2.0 TDI 150 HP ✔️ Very well-tested engine ✔️ Less mechanical stress ✔️ Ideal for long-lasting use Most common problems: EGR (in urban uses) FAP if long journeys are not made 2.0 TDI 190 HP ✔️ More features ✔️ Best for road trips and long journeys Aspects to monitor: Turbo (if it has been driven hard) most critical maintenance 👉 It is no less reliable , but it requires that the used engine has a good history and reasonable mileage . 🔄 Compatibility and assembly Before buying a used engine, it is essential to check: Engine code Exact year Transmission type (manual / automatic) Euro Standard ⚠️ It is not always possible to replace a 150 HP engine with a 190 HP engine without electronic modifications and homologation. 💰 Which is better to buy used? Choose the 2.0 TDI 150 HP if: You're looking for long-term reliability Daily or urban use Maintenance cost contained Best price/durability ratio Choose the 2.0 TDI 190 HP if: You drive a lot on the road You want better features You find a unit with low mileage and a warranty ✅ Conclusion Both engines are excellent options as a used replacement, but they are not intended for the same type of driver . The 150 hp model stands out for its balance and reliability. The 190 hp version offers more performance, but requires more maintenance. Before you buy, always check: ✔️ Mileage ✔️ Engine code ✔️ Warranty ✔️ Compatibility with your vehicle

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15 accesorios para el coche que de verdad merece la pena comprar en 2026 - AutoRR

15 car accessories that are really worth buying in 2026

What car accessories are worth it in 2026? Discover 15 truly useful products to improve the safety, comfort, and protection of your vehicle. All approved and compliant with Spanish regulations.

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Conducción segura bajo lluvia intensa en invierno.

Prepare your car for winter 2026: complete guide to maintenance and safe driving.

"It's not about being afraid of winter, but about not taking to the road with a car that isn't ready. Cold, rain, and frost put components to the test that go unnoticed the rest of the year: battery, tires, lights, windshield wipers. A preventative check-up can save you from being stranded or driving less safely than necessary. In a country where the climate varies drastically from region to region, preparing your car for winter 2026 is an investment in safety and savings."

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"10 revisiones que debes hacer en tu coche para evitar averías caras en 2026" Guía para coches gasolina, diésel, híbridos y eléctricos - AutoRR

"10 checks you should do on your car to avoid expensive breakdowns in 2026" Guide for petrol, diesel, hybrid and electric cars

Do you really know what your car needs in 2026? Three technologies with very different maintenance requirements coexist, and many drivers are still applying outdated criteria to new cars. Discover the 10 critical points you should check this year, regardless of your engine.

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Los mejores coches de 2026: modelos destacados por menos de 25.000 € - AutoRR

The best cars of 2026: standout models for under €25,000

Can you find a good car for under €25,000 in 2026? The answer is yes, but you have to know where to look. Between hybrids that consume less than 4 liters per 100 kilometers and electric cars that drop below €22,000 with subsidies, the market offers options that combine ECO or ZERO emissions labels with reasonable real-world costs. From the reliable Toyota Yaris to the MG4, which has changed the game in the electric vehicle market, and the Dacia Sandero, which remains the king of practicality, these are the models that truly deliver.

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Cliente en un concesionario español informándose sobre ayudas del Plan Auto+ para comprar un coche eléctrico en 2026.

Plan Auto+ and España Auto 2030: how the aid for buying an electric car will change in 2026.

Plan Auto+ and España Auto 2030: how the aid for buying an electric car will change in 2026, with direct discounts at dealerships and their real impact on the purchase decision.

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