
23rd April 2019
ON THE BOTTOM RUNG: BARGAIN BUYS ACROSS THE DECADES
The cheapest cars on offer can be just as interesting as those at the very top. We survey four decades’ worth of bargain basement offerings to the British motorist.
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23rd April 2019
Patrick Rollet, the President of FIVA (the Fédération Internationale des Véhicules Anciens or international federation of historic vehicles), has reiterated the need for the historic motoring scene to evolve in order to survive into the…
22nd April 2019
We chart two decades since Ford’s ambitious Premier Automotive Group was created.
22nd April 2019
When it comes to multi-million sellers, Volkswagen’s Passat is one that’s gone under the radar somewhat. But on April 3, the Passat broke the 30 million barrier to set a new record in its mid-range…
19th April 2019
The threat of scrappage on older vehicles continues to loom large, with the news that Toyota has extended its scrappage scheme once again – this time until the summer.
18th April 2019
A North West classic car specialist has been handed a two-year sentence, suspended for two years, after being found guilty of defrauding customers out of more than £82,000.
18th April 2019
Beaulieu’s season of ‘Simply’ events got off to a cracking start on April 7, with a record total of 410 cars making its latest Simply Aston Martin event the best to date. Astons of all…
17th April 2019
Joining the renowned Festival of Speed and Revival events on the Goodwood calendar five years ago, the annual Members’ Meeting was relaunched to continue where the original BARC Meetings left off during the 1960s. Since…
16th April 2019
Vauxhall makes its first profit since 1999 under PSA ownership. We look at what this means for the future of the brand and its UK operations.
16th April 2019
This year’s London to Brighton Classic, Kit and Sports Car Run, held on Sunday June 2, will showcase the diversity of the classic car scene with a wide range of entries – from vintage cars…