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BUYING GUIDE (1958-1965)
As this Swedish classic celebrates its 65th birt
Volvo’s hardy sedan is a rare spot on the classic scene today, 60 years on from the end of production, but remains an enjoyable option – assuming that you buy well
Once they headed the company car parks of Eighties Britain, now these executive icons offer prestige, nostalgia and pure driving pleasure from £5k. But which of these trading-floor titans best rewards the shrewd classic motorist?
The 205 was a huge success for Peugeot, selling more than five million examples. Stylish, compact and spacious inside thanks to space-saving rear suspension, its sales were boosted by competition succ
Classic values & essential buying advice
COUPES were big news in the seventies and eighties, but by the nineties the segment was shrinking fast, as car makers opted for hot hatches instead. Luckily for enthusiasts, Volkswagen did both, by se
(2001-2008)