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30th May 2023
Fiat X1/9 buyer’s guide
The lithe and nimble Fiat X1/9 is a credible classic but there’s plenty to watch out for when buying. Here’s our comprehensive guide
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30th May 2023
The lithe and nimble Fiat X1/9 is a credible classic but there’s plenty to watch out for when buying. Here’s our comprehensive guide
15th May 2023
Can a late-model X1/9 provide a tempting alternative to a traditional British sports car? We get behind the wheel to find out
10th May 2023
The Fiat 126 combined the charm of the 500 with a more up-to-date look. Today it makes an interesting, diverting and cheap classic buy
11th April 2023
Tiny and slow yet deeply desirable, the Fiat 500 is huge fun to drive and own. Here's how to buy a good one
11th April 2023
Lower fuel bills and classic motoring needn’t be mutually exclusive, as this collection of frugal choices proves
21st March 2023
The Fiat 126 was the straighter-edged replacement for the legendary 500 but has never been as desirable for UK buyers. We find out if they’re missing a trick
1st March 2023
Who doesn’t want a classic six-cylinder GT car in their life? We’ve chosen some of the best
21st February 2023
These diminutive classics led the way for smaller cars in their respective decades and markets, offering big practicality in tiny packages
6th February 2023
Four decades ago a raft of new model launches introduced many cars we now hold dear. We pay homage to the best classic cars of 1983
25th January 2023
The new-car market of the 70s and 80s may have been dominated by mainstream hatches and saloons but there was also no shortage of niche offerings