Europe
Asia
Oceania
Americas
Africa
The Type 57 was Bugatti’s final symphony. Uniquely, one man has gathered
Carlo Bugatti believed that any object could be a work of art, paving the way for his children, elegant Rembrandt and genial Ettore, to sculpt supple, predatory panthers and craft automotive masterpieces. Charles Harris traces their lives
1922 RLTF ● HIT Alfa was race first, road second. In the hands of Ugo Sivocci, the lightened, 6cyl RLTF gave AR its first big international race victory, taking the chequered flag in the 1923 Targa Fl
It’s a changing of the Avant Garde for Ian and his new car
2000 Honda Integra Type R Matthew Hayward I REALISED THE other day that it’s been just over five years since I placed a particularly determined Collecting Cars bid on the Type R. I did very little res
Sunshine, beaches and a decidedly laid-back lifestyle might not be the first things that spring to mind when you think of Wolfsburg. Brazil’s culture and economy – not to mention its political instabi
Would you buy a classic racer if it wasn’t perfect, maybe missing a few parts, with a body sporting the odd light dent, looking a bit grimy here and there? If your answer is no, well, you just missed