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John-Joe Vollans assesses the evolution of the hot hatch through two very different examples
Here’s a motor we all should have bought: this 1976 Ford Escort RS 1800, priced at a bit over £3000 when new, has just sold at a Historics auction in Berkshire for £279,000. Apparently this was Ford’s
THE BEATLES SPLITTING up, the death of Elvis, the tragic discontinuation of the Caramac bar… sometimes it’s hard to know how to cope when we witness the end of an era. And when it comes to the passing
GLASGOW, SCOTLAND
Rover left an indelible mark on British motoring. As Roverfest celebrates the marque’s heritage this weekend, we look at why the Solihull marque’s classics really mattered
No matter what the onslaught of incredible stats, it’s the gearknob I remember most. Sure, when the McLaren F1 was launched in 1994 it cost £540,000 (plus taxes) and there was talk of a 6.0-litre V12