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And how one test in one magazine helped change the approach of one of the world’s largest car companies. Peter Robinson was the man who wrote it
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Japanese late night car culture is unlike any other in the world and, as Joana Fidalgo reports, it’s all the better for it
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How do car manufacturers keep tabs on what their rivals are up to? Simple, says David Twohig – they give each other their cars to test
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Thirty years ago, Ford launched a game-changing new car, requiring a test like no other. Andrew Frankel recalls 24 hours he’d rather forget
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Our Agony Uncle is back. Got an interesting car question? Colin Goodwin will answer it. Remember to share your quandary in the comments
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The previous Honda Civic Type R got achingly close to hot hatch perfection. So does the new one finish the job? It’s not that simple, reckons Dan Prosser
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In 1976 Mel Nichols drove a Lamborghini Espada nearly 1000 miles in a day. Now he drives Harry Metcalfe’s similar car to see if it’s as good as he remembered
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The three-tonne passenger car is upon us – and something needs to be done, writes Gavin Green. Could strict regulation be the solution?