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Pot Holes Threaten Classics
The poor state of Britain’sroads, dual carriageways and motorways are putting more classics at risk than ever before.
Race Retro 2018: More Stars, More Cars
The organisers of Race Retro have announced a further roster of stars and cars for its 2018 event at Stoneleigh Park, Warwickshire, from Friday, February 23 to Sunday, February 25.
Triumph Vitesse
The Vitesse offers a similar package to the GT6 due to its underpinnings but trumps it in the practicality department. It’s the perfect summer car.
MGB V8
Although the factory V8 was a short-lived model and only offered as a GT, one MG fan reckons the original is still best.
MG RV8
The RV8 was the prelude to the MG brand’s 1990s sports car rebirth, but it was much more than just a pastiche of the original.
Rover KV6
The underrated V6 development of the K-Series which shared its name but little else.
Modern Classics Endangered
Nineties cars are disappearing from our roads at an alarming rate – according to new data released by online motoring resource Honest John.
Kenichi Yamamoto: 1922-2017
Kenichi Yamamoto, father of the Mazda Rotary engine, recently passed away at the age of 95.
Rover SD1
It’s easy to think that the SD1’s appeal is skin deep but get to know one and you realise that there’s much more to the last ‘proper’ Rover than some lines cribbed from a Ferrari.
Rover P6
Thirteen years after the launch of the revolutionary P6 came the ultra-stylish new SD1. Of these two classic Rovers, however, I feel the earlier car has the edge – both technically and in terms of ownership appeal.
Jaguar XK150
The XK150 was the ultimate evolution of one of the finest vehicles to be produced in the ’Fifties. As such I’ll happily argue the case for Jaguar’s speedy sports car.
MGF (1995-2002)
The MGF is no longer the cheap secondhand sports car it once was, with the best examples having appreciated strongly in price in the past few years. Time’s running out if you’re still hoping to buy this affordable mid-engined MG at a sensible price.
Holden Heritage Goes Electric
The manufacturing assets of Australian car maker Holden could soon be making electric vehicles – if a bid from Liberty House Group is successful.
Triumph GT6
With looks on its side the GT6 is a brilliant classic to own despite being pricier than the Vitesse.
Big Guns
Jaguar’s iconic XJ saloon may mark its half century this year, but we can also look back on 25 years since the XJ40 line-up was finally completed.
Jensen-Healey
Few cars are as misunderstood as the Jensen-Healey... but is it really a credible opponent to the Elan?
Lotus Elan
Even if you ignore its huge influence on modern sports cars, the Lotus Elan has the dynamics, looks and sheer enjoyment quotient that makes it as unrivalled and as coveted today, as it was when launched.
Is There A Historic Vehicle Skills Shortage?
With a growing skills gap between 16-18 year old apprentices and retirees leaving the classic car industry, who will look after our cars in the future?
Bristol 406
While there is much to be said about the XK150 sports car, when it comes to British individuality, the era’s bulldog spirit and sheer class values, to my mind it has to be the Bristol.
Rover Mini Cooper
The reborn Cooper outlasted the MG upstart and former Mini Magazine editor explains just why that was so.
European Cities Squeezing Classics?
An increasing number of clean air schemes across the UK and Europe could make life hard for historic vehicle enthusiasts this year.
Buying A BMW Z3
Being given the moniker ‘future classic’ can be as much a curse as a benefit. However, the BMW Z3 range is so comprehensive, especially in its engine options, that there’s bound to be a model for you, whether it’s a sedate, lower-powered open-topped poseur or a sixcylinder muscle car version.
Golden Age
It may be 50 years since BL was formed but it’s also 30 years since the firm was returned to the private sector for an all-too-brief period of success.
Lost ‘Landie' Lives Again
Land Rover has begun its 70th birthday celebrations – by restoring a pre-production Series I first displayed at the 1948 Amsterdam Motor Show.
50 Years Of British Leyland
This week marks the 50th anniversary of the formation of the infamous British Leyland. In the first of a special series, we look at the creation of the company and the problems it inherited.
Welsh Assembly Funds TVR Production
TVR is set to produce itslatest model from an all-new manufacturing facility in Ebbw Vale Enterprise Zone, helped by £2.5m from the Welsh Government.
Inaugural Argyll Festival Of Performance
The Argyll Festival of Performance aims to be Scotland’s go-to motor show this June 2-3.
Triumph 2500TC
The Triumph 2000/2500 is a genuine classic yet a car which remains modern enough to be used regularly. We’ve added an honest but tired 2500TC estate to our company fleet.
Lotus Elan M100
The best handling front-wheel drive sports car hasn’t appreciated in quite the same way as either its ‘Sixties namesake or more recent Lotus cars, such as the Elise. According to the specialists we’ve spoken to, enthusiasts are missing a trick…
Paul's Counter Point: The Silver Spirit
Succeeding the best-selling Silver Shadow and building on what was a winning formula, the Silver Spirit now offers the best in classic Rolls-Royce value.