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Autocar’s history of the independent, objective and empirical road te
Autocar’s history of empirical road testing is the longest in the world. For more than a century, we have been verifying, scrutinising, describing and illustrating new cars in unparalleled detail. Dri
This week marks the the MoT test’s 65th anniversary. We look back on the seismic changes that it brought to British roads and motorists alike
= new entry this month. Cars in italics are no longer on sale. Issue no. is for our most recent major test of the car (D = Driven, F = feature, FF = Fast Fleet). Engine shows details of the car’s comb
1960s Britain needed an MoT that could keep pace with a changing motoring landscape as the decade progressed
We can all see that the first-generation Mazda MX-5 looks a lot like the original Type 26 Lotus Elan, but it was a whole pantheon of British roadsters that helped form this Japanese-made car in the mi