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Haynes goes online

Best-selling Haynes manuals are now available to access online for the first time

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Haynes has launched its DIY car manuals online. The 50 biggest-selling guides – covering cars like the Ford Fiesta, Peugeot 307 and Vauxhall Astra – can now be accessed by computers, tablets and smartphones.

And the online versions feature video guides, too.

They work out more costly than the £21.99 books, though. For £25, drivers get a year’s access to one guide, with Haynes charging £30 for a lifetime subscription.

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