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Toyota Celica GT (sixth-gen)
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Toyota took a lesson from the Fiat X1/9, scaling the concept up just enough to capture the former MGB market sector with a beautifully balanced, mid-engined coupé powered by an oversquare, twin-cam fo
We were spoiled for choice when it came to outlandish performance that was genuinely attainable back in the Nineties, as this super sextet of buys proves
THIS IS ONE THAT BUILT OVER TIME. Because back in the pre-internet 1980s communication didn’t travel well. Toyota sold the Corolla Coupe GT in the UK for a few years but we preferred our Ford Capris a
IN the preceding few pages, you’ll have seen my colleagues sending love letters to some of our most beloved cars that won’t live on beyond this year. But there was one more that called it quits in the
The Nineties produced some of the most capable, varied and driver-focused all-wheel drive cars ever, but can the old guard here put up a fight against the newer kids on the block?
FEW cars look as distinctive as the Caterham Seven, and with that unique look comes a unique driving experience. The Seven is designed to be a driver’s car, with all other modern comforts that might d