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Mercedes’ longest-running passenger vehicle is more popular than ever and val
Richard Dredge FEW cars are deserving of the adjective ‘iconic’ and it’s a very much over-used term, but the original Mercedes G-Class (originally branded the G-Wagen in 1979) is worthy of that accola
Alfasud designer Giorgetto Giugiaro was given carte blanche by Volkswagen to design the Golf, the Italian chosen because he’d studied manufacturing methods. The car entered production with minimal cha
At this title we know the SLR in general and one, chassis 0004/55, in particular. It’s the car in which Stirling Moss and Denis Jenkinson won the 1955 Mille Miglia after which the latter wrote his acc
Where you’ll never see a BMW X8, ever ...
Whoever decided that drivers should have either practicality or performance clearly lacked vision. For much of its existence the estate car or stationwagon was just a practical workhorse. Aside from o
“I could drive it to the moon and back and run over everything on the way,” says Tom Exton about his Brabus Mercedes G500 4x4², also known as the G500 Squared. I don’t doubt it. In addition to the ‘re