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Ford’s reputation for making great hot hatches is well founded; this current iterati
WHETHER IT BE a wild party, a holiday abroad or an existential crisis (perhaps all three), there are many ways to mark a birthday. The one Skoda has chosen, in honour of its 130th lap around the sun,
IN PRODUCTION 2014-2024 PRICE FROM £2500 OUR FAVOURITE VERSION 1.5 Cooper Classic FIRST INTRODUCED IN 1968, the Boeing 737 is one of the world’s most successful passenger jets. It’s been continuously
When the Mk2 Dacia Duster reached our shores in 2018, we were mightily impressed. The original had won hordes of UK fans for its ruggedness and affordability, but it was this later iteration that real
MOMENTOUS EVENTS – YOUR wedding, the birth of your first child, being knighted – don’t come around very often, so it’s tempting to push the boat out with celebrations. Of course, some folks’ boats are
The last three mentions of ‘intake plenum’ I can find in Autocar’s archive related to the Ferrari 849 Testarossa, Gunther Werks’ Porsche 993 Speedster and, er, the world’s fastest tractor. Now to make
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