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News feeds allow you to choose content that interests you and have headlines delivered to your PC or web browser automatically - without having to visit websites to check for updates.

Our feeds use a technology called RSS. You may have heard of it. It allows us to keep you up to date with the latest headlines and features from around the motoring world.

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  2. Click on any of the click here to subscribe to Auto Traders RSS Feed buttons and then click Subscribe. Choose your preferred feed reader to add our feed automatically. You can also add your feed manually by pasting one of the following URLs into your reader:

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    Features - http://rss.autotrader.co.uk/feed/autotrader/features
    Advice - http://rss.autotrader.co.uk/feed/autotrader/advice
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