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A tale of tyres and testing from the frozen north by someone who shouldn’t have been there, but is glad he was. David Twohig, in other words...
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Major issues behind him at least for now, Richard Bremner is still tinkering with the E63, fixing all those small items that have been annoying him to date
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Once again, Maserati is in terrible trouble. What can be done to wrench this storied marque back from the abyss? Dan Prosser investigates
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It broke records in its day, sired a whole new family of cars and remains one of the most revered fast Audis of all. But, asks Steve Sutcliffe, was it actually any good?
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After a week criss-crossing the Alps in 10-hour stints on an unsuitable motorbike, Joana Fidalgo can barely move. But it won’t stop her doing it again. Here’s why
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Much of New York’s transport system was designed by someone who never learned to drive. Driving there is hell on wheels, says Sam Smith, and curiously wonderful too
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We all love a good manual gearbox. But whether we still would without this fiendishly clever invention is another question altogether says David Twohig
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We thought this series was concluded too, until a reader wrote in with a specific question. As ever, Steve Sutcliffe has the answers