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Cadillacs are big, plush America barges, aren’t they? So why has GM chosen it for its 2026 Formula 1 entry? Ti’s young writer Daniel Forster goes looking for clues
By Daniel Forster
1 year ago
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
Dear Colin, Some cars work as a whole, others can show painfully differing visions between interior and exterior design teams. What car in your opinion has the least well matched...
By Colin Goodwin
If the European car industry has a capital, this surely is it. But it came at a terrible cost, explains Gavin Green
4 months ago
Ten years ago, CAR magazine turned 50. To celebrate, it assembled what its writers felt were the 50 most significant cars of the previous 50 years – significant to enthusiasts, anyway...
By Ben Oliver
Why is the Land Speed Record so hard to break these days? In the first of a two-part series, Andrew English looks back over its history to find some answers
By Andrew English