2nd May 2018
ROAD TEST – 1970 JAGUAR E-TYPE 4.2
Classics World's Paul Wager takes a look at 1970 Jaguar E-Type 4.2, not so much tried and tested, but sorely, sorely tempted...
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2nd May 2018
Classics World's Paul Wager takes a look at 1970 Jaguar E-Type 4.2, not so much tried and tested, but sorely, sorely tempted...
2nd May 2018
Classics World's Eddy Rafter test drives and reviews the 1988 Bentley Eight...
27th April 2018
Welcome to Old School vs New School where we visit the controversial subject of traditional classics compared to their more youthful equivalents. This time, the Triumph TR6 versus the BMW Z3…
25th April 2018
Classics World test drives and reviews the 1971 Morgan Plus 8 Sports...
23rd April 2018
Welcome to Old School vs New School where we visit the controversial subject of traditional classics compared to their more youthful equivalents. First up, the Ford Fiesta XR2I versus the Ford Fiesta ST...
18th April 2018
Built during the union of Daimler and Chrysler, the Crossfire is essentially a first-generation SLK, sharing 80% of its components. So why did it get a bad reputation here?
16th April 2018
Classics World's Paul Bussey test drives and reviews the 1937 Austin Seven Ruby…
16th April 2018
Classics World's Paul Guinness test drives and reviews a 1971 Fiat 500L…
13th April 2018
The sixth generation of Jaguar’s XJ saloon, the X350 hid radical lightweight technology under its retro looks. We take a closer look....
13th April 2018
We take a look at the Hilman Super Minx...
11th April 2018
Though it was produced exclusively post-war, and a model intended to get Ford back into business quickly, the Pilot was to all intents and purposes a continuation of what Ford had been doing in the…