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It’s considered the most modern of materials, so how surprised would you be to learn it dates back to the ’60s? The 1860s that is… David Twohig has the story
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Bored with long-term reports that bang on endlessly about all that’s good about the car in question? Then you may find Dan Prosser’s latest of interest
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His first car was a petrol electric four-wheel drive hybrid, built 125 years ago. But, as Gavin Green explains, he was just getting started
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An old entry-level Porsche with four cylinders might not grab you, but don’t bail just yet. Lewis Kingston picks up the parts catalogue and investigates
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In the greatest mismatch since Ronnie Corbett met Mike Tyson in someone’s nightmare, Gez Medinger heads for the Green Hell to attempt the apparently impossible
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Our first EV long-termer heads home with a mixed report from Steve Sutcliffe. The idea he loves – but the reality still needs considerable refinement
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Ever wondered where low-volume manufacturers used to get their switchgear? Thought not. Richard Porter, by contrast, often thinks of little else
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What does the recent proliferation of car-themed pubs and cafés tell us about car culture in the UK? Dan Prosser investigates