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It's five miles to Exeter and one car has a half a tank of Esso Extra – will it make it or end up at the roadside?
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
How was it that the Mini became ‘cool’ during the Swinging Sixties? We investigate by attempting to separate fact from fiction
What if I told you there was a place in Japan where your wildest fantasies could be brought to life? Not that one. I’m talking about the one where the car in your garage looks as good as a 250 Testa R
John Simister gets under the skin of six classics that are now officially ‘historic’
If you told a Triumph dealer in 1965 that less than two decades later the famous name would have been last seen on a British-built Honda, they would probably have regarded you as an eccentric. Some 60