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In 1907 horse-drawn carriages rather than motor cars ruled the roads of London, Paris, Berlin, New York and pretty much anywhere else you might care to mention...
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I can’t see them but I know the suspension arms are a blur, strobing like the wings of a hummingbird. On a bumpy road, very light springs and lots of travel mean...
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It was a moment I had not expected at all, and certainly not hoped for. But it happened. I was in an entirely blameless BMW 128ti – a well judged, quite rapid and civilised...
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In a previous Ti article I explained why launching new cars is a mug’s game, economically speaking. But just in case you have implausibly deep pockets, don’t care too...
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Dear Colin, I’m sure you’ve managed to scare Mrs Goodwin on a couple of occasions behind the wheel or while riding, but has she ever given you a proper scare in return...?
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The lift doors open to reveal a vast, windowless room. Inside are 24 angular projectiles, bathed in stark fluorescent light. Outlandish and otherworldly, they stand motionless and...
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The noise, they said, was like thunder tumbling along the road and exploding on top of them. The sight, they said, was blood-stirring as the car burst around the bend...
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There are many things I can do for a minute. Hold my breath, brush my teeth (much to the chagrin of my dentist brother), run an eighth of a mile and go from a blank screen...