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Alfa Romeo 4C

10 breath-taking Alfa Romeos

  • 6th October, 2021

Throughout their 111-year history, Italian carmakers Alfa Romeo have produced some astonishingly beautiful cars; some awesomely potent ones; and a select few that have managed to marry both elegance and power.

Morris Marina Owners Club – 50th anniversary charity run

  • 6th October, 2021

The Morris Marina Owners Club are continuing their celebrations of the 50th anniversary of the launch of the Morris Marina in 1971 and the belated 40th anniversary of the launch of the Morris Ital in 1980.

Classic and new fords

Ford road trip with Kelsey Media

  • 6th October, 2021

On Saturday 7 August our Own Brands Manager, Dave Bex and Paris Wakelen from our Car Club team joined Classics World’s Joe Miller for a road trip from Haynes International Motor Museum in Yeovil to Ford Fair 2021 at Silverstone.

Morris Minor

FIVE OVERLOOKED JAMES BOND VEHICLES

  • Andrew Roberts |
  • 5th October, 2021

As No Time To Die, Bond Film No. 25, is due for release at the end of the month, here is a short tribute to five, often overlooked, 007 vehicles...

TRIUMPH DOLOMITE

THE TRIUMPH DOLOMITE: A CELBRATION

  • Andrew Roberts |
  • 5th October, 2021

The year is 1971, and motorists reading The Illustrated London News learned some rather depressing news; “paralysed by strikes and other factories slowed down for lack of components.

Vauxhall Cavalier

THE CAVALIER MK. II: ONE OF VAUXHALL’S MOST IMPORTANT CARS

  • Andrew Roberts |
  • 4th October, 2021

The year is 1981, and you are visiting the London Motor Fair. Older readers will recall how the NEC Motor Show was staged every two years, leaving scope for the Motor Trade Association to produce its own event at Earls Court.

Red Fregate

The Story of the Renault Frégate

  • Andrew Roberts |
  • 30th September, 2021

The Frégate is more likely seen in vintage brochures than on the road, but it was more than a footnote in Renault‘s history. Firstly, it was their first post-war large car, and secondly, its styling inspired the Dauphine.

How to buy a Rolls-Royce Silver Shadow

  • 29th September, 2021

Rolls-Royce started producing the Silver Shadow in four-door saloon form only, and it's easy to see why: this classic, simple, upright form suits the car's looks and branding so well.

Car Gifts

Great gift ideas for car lovers

  • 29th September, 2021

What do you get as a gift for the car lover in your life? Turns out that there are myriad options out there, be they driving experiences, fun toys, reading matter – or a whimsical artwork documenting their lifelong auto obsession.

MG MGB Classic

History of British Leyland

  • 29th September, 2021

It's probably fair to say that the name 'British Leyland' conjures up mixed associations these days – pride in the postwar boom years of British motor manufacturing, to be sure, and in some iconic individual cars such as the Range Rover and Jaguar XJ-S.

Campervan by water at sunset

How to plan a campervan holiday to Denmark

  • 28th September, 2021

Denmark is deservedly one of Europe’s top locations when it comes to campervan holidays and it’s not hard to see why, with a terrific range of activities and landscapes to explore.

Mini Cooper

THE MINI COOPER: A CELEBRATION

  • 24th September, 2021

Sixty years ago, the British Motoring Corporation introduced to the public the latest versions of the Mini, the Morris Cooper and its badge-engineered twin, the Austin Seven. At first glance, they seemed to be a sporting version of the ‘Super Mini’ launched a few months earlier. However, keen drivers paid close attention to the race-tuned to 997cc 55 bhp engine with twin SU carburettors, close-ratio gearbox and front disc brakes.

Sinclair C5

THE SINCLAIR C5 REMEMBERED

  • 23rd September, 2021

For many years, the Sinclair C5 has been regarded as a joke along with Sigue Sigue Sputnik records and The Roxy on ITV. It deserves a better fate, not least because it represented a new form of motoring, an electrically powered tricycle that anyone aged over 14 could drive on the road sans tax, licence or insurance.

John Challis

John Challis 16 August 1942 –19 September 2021

  • 22nd September, 2021

The late John Challis was always a welcome sight on the screen. His height and commanding presence on TV often saw him cast as police officers in Z Cars or villains, such as the venial Scorby in the Fourth Doctor adventure The Seeds of Doom.