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How quickly empires can fall and dynasties wither. Within living memory the Rootes Group, once one of the key players in the UK’s booming motor industry, was producing a range of sports saloons that w
I f the definition of sailing is standing under a shower tearing up tenners, then surely owning a classic car is standing under an inspection ramp doing likewise. Just ask Peter Foot. He has recently
Forever car, forever memories. ‘This car is ...
Last week’s motorsport fun (I ran Autocar’s electric Renault 5 in a Cornwall sprint) sent me into one of those urgent moods of car desire that stay with you after you’ve had a really good time. Sprint
As a lad, Declan Lawrenson’s poster cars were Japanese: Toyota Supra, Nissan Skyline, Mazda RX-7, Honda NSX… He hasn’t owned any of them yet but is planning to, one day. However, he does own a Mazda E
John Simister gets under the skin of six classics that are now officially ‘historic’