4 years ago
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Why the systematic killing off of small cars is not just anti-environmental, it’s really sad too. And, quite rightly, it’s put Gavin Green in a bad mood
By Gavin Green
3 years ago
This year’s Paris show was a shadow of its former self. Reflecting on his most treasured motor show memories, Andrew English wonders if the game is finally up
By Andrew English
It is a van? Is it a car? Who thought it a good idea to sell the former dressed like the latter but named after the former? Sometimes, says Richard Bremner, you just can’t make it up
By Richard Bremner
1 year ago
Years ago, when I was a trainee ‘sparkie’ designing various electronic gubbins for Nineties Nissans, my mate Paul was responsible for seats and seatbelts. He still is, in fact...
By David Twohig
5 years ago
Thirty years ago, Jaguar unveiled the fastest road car it had ever made. Three decades later, it still is. Then it was also the fastest car in the world, and by some margin...
By Andrew Frankel
James May isn’t the first journalist to crash a Mitsubishi Evo, nor to discover how hard they are to write off. Henry Catchpole recalls an experience of his own
By Henry Catchpole