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When it came out it was so flawed, it never got the credit it deserved. That’s a shame, says Steve Sutcliffe, and he’d know: he was one of its original detractors
By Steve Sutcliffe
This is the car that promised everything and then went on to deliver it too. Just not nearly enough of the time, as Steve Sutcliffe remembers all too well
10 months ago
If you knew – as you shortly will – how expensive rear lights are to create, you’d not wonder why small manufacturers try to get them from almost anywhere else. Richard Porter reports
By Richard Porter
8 months ago
In the 135-year history of the motor car, most memorable have been the small ones. Alec Issigonis’s Mini, Dante Giacosa’s Fiat 500, Stanley Edge’s Austin Seven, Ferdinand...
By Andrew English
5 years ago
By the time the cars got to Firenze, the 978-mile, 1952 Mille Miglia race seemed almost over. In torrential winds and rain, sportscar specialists Karl Kling and Hans Klenk...
4 years ago
It’s as dry a term as they come, but when a big decision has to be made by a major car company, it’s the most important consideration of all. David Twohig explains
By David Twohig