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A one-owner Rover 216S with 402,000 miles on the clock has been saved from scrappage by the Rover 200 and 400 Owners' Club.
In 1973, Daimler-Benz and Steyr-Daimler-Puch signed an agreement to develop a light off-road vehicle for private use. At the time, this was a shot in the dark, as there was little to suggest the ...
It was called the Islero GT and it was the natural successor to the 400 GT. At 6,450,000 lire, it was expensive, but it had an exquisite interior and an impressive list of standard specification.
After months of delay due to COVID-19, the 2020 British Touring Car Championship (BTCC) is back in action. To celebrate, we have tracked down some of the most impressive, significant, or downright ...
The Golf GTI story reads like the biography of a rock legend. It starts with enthusiasm and experimentation, then explodes into unimagined success. Before long, our hero is a household name. After ...
One of the most significant Group A touring cars from the 1980s has come up for sale. Fully restored by touring car experts CNC Motorsport AWS, it’s one of only two Merkur XR4Ti racers built by ...
Enzo Ferrari declared it “the most beautiful car ever made”. It was a car driven by film stars, famous musicians and royalty. The first hatchback to hit 150mph. A sports car that looks as alluring at ...
Warwickshire-based Tolman Engineering has completed a new project, and a classic fast Ford is the latest hot hatchback to be meticulously restored. A total of 18 months has been spent transforming ...
One of the wildest production cars in British automotive history has come up for sale. This is your chance to own an MG XPower SV-R. Developed during the infamous period when MG and Rover were owned ...
The Isle of Islay, just off the west coast of Scotland, is home to around 3,000 inhabitants. Accessible from the mainland only by ferry or air, it’s an isolated place. Mobile phone signal is barely ...
Tiny kei cars have conquered Japan and spread around the world. They originated in 1949, as a way to get war-ravaged Japan back onto four wheels. Yet they have become more than mere transport – as ...