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What better way to kick off our celebration of speed than to look at some of th
The very first Aston Martin, built in 1914, just months before the start of the First World War. Development of the car slowed for obvious reasons, yet that didn’t stop Lionel Martin driving it to Wil
Rivals is probably a stretch for this one – the idea of cross shopping a Noble M500 and a Lotus Emira V6 SE at their relative price and power points something of a weird little fantasy. But what they
Andy Hughes has dreamt of driving the Lotus Carlton since his father had a Vauxhall Carlton GL for work in the Nineties. So what does he make of the performance saloon more than three decades on from its original launch?
W e all love a bargain, but what exactly is a bargain? According to the dictionary, it’s something that costs less than its true value. It’s difficult to imagine the motor trade offering anything for
Richard Barnett guides you through ten of the hottest classic deals – and what they reveal about the wider UK market
Martin Brundle, Derek Warwick and David Brabham all pick out the 3.5-litre V8 Jaguar XJR-14 among the finest racing cars they ever drove. Ross Brawn’s design for Tom Walkinshaw Racing ‘only’ won three