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25 endangered classics
- 21st March, 2022
The BMW E30, the first-gen Mazda MX-5, the Mini: all classic cars from decades past that you will still see in decent numbers on the roads today. Some old cars just survive well like this, whether it's thanks to a cult following (the E30), doing something extremely well (the MX-5) or just being chock full of charm and character (the Mini).
Experiencing the Isle of Man in your classic car
- 17th March, 2022
If you know your motorsport – and, in particular, if motorbike racing is your thing – the Isle of Man is very likely to be on your must-visit list.
MEET THE OWNER – RYAN DAYNES AND HIS DATSUN SUNNY 1200
- Andrew Roberts |
- 16th March, 2022
“I came across it locally for sale with another Datsun Enthusiast - he had purchased the car from the original lady owner who bought it new after learning to drive. She kept it for 42 years so must have liked the car and felt that it met all her needs”.
Best Ford car clubs
- 15th March, 2022
From the elegant Zodiac to the swaggering Mk3 Cortina, Ford has produced some stunning cars over the past few decades. Each and every one of these classic Fords has a devoted fan and owner community of its own – and each of those communities is centred on a thriving owners' club.
THE VAUXHALL VICTOR/VENTORA FE AT 50
- Andrew Roberts |
- 15th March, 2022
Some cars are best described as “Uber 1970s” – cars such as the FE-Series Victor This was the Vauxhall for the owner who wore Yardley Black Label aftershave– “for the man who sets the pace” – aftershave and whose role model was Peter Wyngarde as Jason King.
Best campervan trips to take with your dog in 2022
- 15th March, 2022
As a dog owner, you'll know that one feature can make that idyllic campervan trip even more special: being able to bring your dog along for the ride. Our four-legged friends just love seeing new sights and trying out new walkies!
25 reasons to own an electric classic car
- 15th March, 2022
It's clear that the electric car movement is gathering pace, with cars like the Tesla Model 3, Kia e-Niro, Volkswagen ID and Nissan Leaf now familiar sights on our roads. This is good news, because electric cars are, on balance, better for the planet than their petrol or diesel counterparts.
THE RELIANT REGAL 3/25 AT SIXTY
- Andrew Roberts |
- 14th March, 2022
This year sees many automotive anniversaries and one that should not be overlooked is the 60th birthday of the Reliant Regal 3/25. It came to epitomise the British three-wheeler and represented mobility for countless families.
Our favourite soft-top 4x4s
- 11th March, 2022
Ever since the iconic Willys Jeep first drove its way into the national consciousness during World War II, car makers have realised that there's a place for a rugged 4x4 with a removable roof.
THE FORD ZEPHYR/ZODIAC MK. III AT SIXTY
- Andrew Roberts |
- 9th March, 2022
It is April 1962, and you are in the market for a new car. Your criteria are seating for six and mid-Atlantic lines combined with dimensions that are not too excessive for town driving. So, what could be better than the new Ford Zephyr/Zodiac Mk. III range with their canted tail fins?
THE ALFA ROMEO ALFETTA BERLINA – A CELEBRATION
- Andrew Roberts |
- 9th March, 2022
Of the many cars celebrating their 50th birthday this year, it would be very wrong to overlook the Alfa Romeo Alfetta. In the 1970s, it was the vehicle of choice for the sort of middle-class driver who might have also considered the Triumph Dolomite, Lancia Beta or the BMW 2002.
70 YEARS OF THE AUSTIN A40 SOMERSET
- 9th March, 2022
It would be fair to say the Austin A40 Somerset was not a car for the motorist who sought thrills and excitement. Instead, it offered value for money, combined with acceleration that was unlikely to dislodge the owner’s pipe.
THE OPEL KADETT A AT SIXTY
- Andrew Roberts |
- 8th March, 2022
The original A-series Kadett was not exactly a common sight in this country; many Britons would only be familiar with the model via Richard Hammond’s ‘Oliver’.
THE FIAT STRADA – AN APPRECIATION
- Andrew Roberts |
- 8th March, 2022
According to howmanyleft.co.uk there are but 48 Stradas on the road in the UK. It is a sad fate for the car designed with a computer, silenced by a laser and built by a robot.