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We have a new US correspondent, briefed to report on American car culture every month. He starts by explaining its obsession with pickup trucks. By Sam Smith
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A love affair with a car of rare genius, too often derided. Andrew Frankel explains that, when it comes to the 2CV, there is no such thing as ‘too French’
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Former Bentley engineering boss Dr Ulrich Eichhorn recalls the rise, fall, rebirth and final retirement of the Rolls-Bentley V8, and how he turned it up to 11
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It’s fast, gorgeous and goes sideways. What on earth is there not to like? As ever, Steve Sutcliffe can point to a thing or three
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Joana Fidalgo had no intention whatsoever of acquiring another small, quirky Japanese car. Right up until the moment she did
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The Beta was a fabulous car which would have transformed Lancia’s fortunes but for one glaring oversight. Richard Bremner remembers its rise and terrible fall
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Andrew English takes the helm of a 1911 Vauxhall, scares his passenger witless and explains why it provided the template for all future sports cars to come
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Brought up on turbo fours, what would our new young writer make of a 1960s V8? Daniel Forster reports from behind an enormous wheel