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Mercedes-AMG A 35
First UK drive Saloon option now available for rapid compact Merc
Bentley Bentayga Hyor
First UK drive can firm's first petrol-electric model fill the gap left by old diesel?
Baby Jeep SUV Due For 2022 Launch
Small model takes on Juke Electric 4WD in pipeline
REINVENTING THE PAST
This may well be the newest car you ever see featured in Classics magazine, but we hope you'll agree that Morgan's 21st Century return to three-wheeled motoring is pretty close to being an instant classic.
AN MG RARITY
The MkIII and MkIV Magnettes have forever lived in the shadow of their illustrious forebear, the Z-Type Magnette. Sales were never strong and scrappage rates were high, but fans are now seeking out and cherishing the few that remain.
Out on the road again
I was in a great rush as usual when I checked out the Allard P1 late one evening, only to find that the lights wouldn’t come on main beam.
A CHEEKY CHAPPY
The Austin A30 and later A35 are tiny by today's standards, but back in the 1950s they were everyday transport for many a family. With all the charm of a puppy they had a tendency to worm their way into owners' affections, and Ray Lewis' lovely 1957 example is no exception to this rule.
THE WYE RUN
Following the River Wye from sea to source, on a real mix of roads
DIFFERENT DIRECTIONS
KTM’s 790 Adventure and Yamaha’s equally long-awaited Ténéré 700 took contrasting routes in search of middleweight adventure bike supremacy so - which one ended up ahead?
Test fleet: Ducati Diavel 1260S
The Diavel is going home so Tony takes stock of his months with it
THE EVIL TWIN
KTM have taken the popular 790 Duke and made it even more, well, KTM
TAKE IT TO THE MAX
With a range of updates, an all-new 560cc engine and two model variants to choose from, Yamaha reckons its 2020 TMAX is better than ever before. We’ve been out to Portugal to see just how good it is, taking the chance to put it through its paces in every type of weather and every type of road possible
OFF THE BEATEN TRACK IN PORTUGAL
Do you ever go riding with the aim of getting lost? I love it. Birgit and I did that just about every day on a recent trip through northern and central Portugal
MSL goes… MOTOCROSSING
Getting down and dirty at Kawasaki's MX Experience.
MONGOLIA TO AUSTRIA By moped
Young Austrian rides 13,000km home on Puch Maxi
ANGLO-ITALIAN MASTERPIECE
Few bikes leave their mark in motorcycling history like the Jota did. And it remains a legend!
Ducati Panigale V2 Middle-Class Refinement
Ducati’s mid-capacity Panigale has a new name and fresh look, but the V-twin’s rider-friendly character is very much intact
The magic of Marcus
Rex’s Speed Shop in Sussex is a vital source of replacement ignition, generator and ignition systems for classic Japanese machines. John Nutting talked to Marcus Rex
Show time!
He’s been a busy bee, has our Allen, guest at three shows, he also continues his account of his SS100.
Sweet 16!
Ducati’s 916 and racing homologation SP/SPS is a real keeper in the classic world, so says Paul Jayson.
Project Yamaha TX750 part 1 Pond hopping…
Oh dear, our Mark has had a few drinks and bought a bike online... from the USA! Welcome to his Yamaha TX750.
Curse of the clutch!
As things progress on the Teutonic Boxer twin, Ralph asks: “Is this revenge for Brexit?”
50-Cent!
Young Jack Watts returns to CMM with a restoration love story that cost a pretty penny!
SITTING COMFORTABLY?
Newton Commercial has been producing automotive interior trim products for the last 40 years, though the history behind this family-run firm goes back much further. Paul Knight finds out more...
Welcome to the mag
The rapid rise in value of our air-cooled VWs over the last few years is proving both good and bad news for owners.
Bus front step replacement
It’s probably one of the most common rust spots...
WOLFSBURG IN EGGENBURG
This one-day event in Austria is so good it attracts VWs from all over Europe
NICE ONE, SHERLOCK!
It’s fun investigating a car’s past – especially if the vehicle in question dates from the early fifties. That said, the Norwegian owner of this ’52 Beetle discovered more than he bargained for when he donned his deer-stalker
SUBTLY DOES IT (FOR US!)
So often, less is more. And we reckon that’s definitely the case with this oh so subtle ’66 Ghia
The Army era
It may have escaped your notice, but it was recently the 70th anniversary of Britain giving Volkswagen back to West Germany. The years of 1945 to 1949, when the British military ran Wolfsburg, were more crucial than many enthusiasts appreciate