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The very human story about how one factory has brought security to an entire community. Proud Mackem Stephen Dobie saddles up and heads north
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Why the systematic killing off of small cars is not just anti-environmental, it’s really sad too. And, quite rightly, it’s put Gavin Green in a bad mood
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How a team from Ford in the 1990s changed the way its cars drove and, in time, many, many others too. Dr Ulrich Eichhorn was one of their number
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In which we learn about the 5-litre Cayman, a quad-turbo 911 and a V10 Golf. Steve Sutcliffe explains why these cars got built, but never sold
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David E. Davis, Jr. called himself ‘the most influential automotive journalist of our time’. What’s more, he was right, recalls his friend Mel Nichols
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The Volkswagen Phaeton was the best engineered luxury car of its era. Was that enough to ensure its success? Not even close, says Peter Robinson
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Love moves in mysterious ways, its wonders to perform. Which is why David Twohig now confesses his affection for 5000-tonne stamping presses
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Carbon-neutral synthetic fuels still face an uncertain future. Andrew English explains why e-fuels are espoused by some but written-off by others