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WHY WE LOVE IT Even after all this time, the Transit Cus
They’re not fast, quiet, smooth, desirable or – in many obvious ways, at least – remotely ‘nice’. They don’t have enticing engines or inviting interiors. They’re not always easy to fit into a parking
The season is ending, but as sales slow there are still deals to be done. Some dealers, however, reduce their stocks over the winter period to soften the blow on value of their used tourers. ‘Forecour
THIS MONTH Searching archives to find nuggets from Transit’s 60 years of production Given that ‘production line’ motorhomes surged in popularity in the UK from the mid-1950s, it is hardly surprising t
S mall cars are amazing. With much less space to work with, they must accomplish many of the things that in far larger cars we take for granted. As if that weren’t enough, they must be cheaper than bi
Spare a thought for the MPV, won’t you? The multi-purpose vehicle, as it was known, was a big, boxy thing sometimes described back in its heyday as a people carrier. As opposed to what I never knew: w
One of the biggest misconceptions non-caravanners have is that tourers are cold in winter. As someone who once stayed in a caravan on the edge of the Arctic Circle, I think I’m well qualified to say t