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Get your car questions answered on BBC Radio 5 Live this Saturday

Auto Express editor-in-chief Steve Fowler will answer questions live on BBC 5 Live’s Saturday Edition

Want to know what car to buy next? Got a problem with your current car? Or want to know what the hottest new arrivals will be over the coming year? Whatever your car question, Auto Express editor-in-chief Steve Fowler will answer it live on air on BBC 5 Live this coming Saturday between 8 and 10pm.

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Steve regularly contributes to Saturday Edition, hosted by Chris Warburton, highlighting the latest car news and his cars of the week, and also answering listeners’ questions. And now’s your chance to get your question answered on air.

If you have a question, you can text the show on 85058 between 8 and 10pm or you can email chris@bbc.co.uk at any time.

And if you miss the show on Saturday night, you can catch the Saturday Edition podcast, Let’s Talk About Tech, by downloading it from the BBC website.

As well as motoring, Saturday Edition covers the main news stories of the day, plus technology news, books, science and music.

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