1968 Marcos 1600GT — as driven by Roger Moore
Regular versions of some cars in comparable condition tend to be worth roughly the same – but a touch of star quality can lend a ‘halo effect’. And never was…
There will be many who greeted the news of the departure of Tobias Moers from the CEO’s chair at Aston Martin with ill-disguised joy. I have been told he was…
Ain’t no substitute for cubic inches” was once a popular refrain among American car racers – but many regard the British-built 289 cubic inch version of Carroll Shelby’s Cobra as…
The restomod market up to now has been the domain of boutique independents – but with manufacturers entering the fray, is the pie big enough for everyone?
Earlier in the year I drove the new BMW i4 M50, the first BMW to marry what some might regard as the competing interests of its ‘i’ and ‘M’ brands.…
The new Porsche Cayman GT4 RS is, put in simplest terms, a Cayman GT4 with the engine from a 911 GT3, and that begs a rather interesting question: if the…
The svelte shape in front of you is many things: the first Mercedes EV to be developed from scratch as an EV, and an indicative pointer into Benz’s EV future…
It’s a Ford Fiesta that, with a few choice extras attached, was delivered to me with a price of nearly £28,000. And it’s not even a fast one. I know...…
Fords don’t come from much further apart on the spectrum of power, price, positioning or engineering than those on this page, but having enjoyed the ‘standard’ Mustang Mach-E far more…
As it presents its latest hybrid supercar, Ferrari keeps mentioning the 250 LM. A fair chunk of the 296 GTB’s aesthetic has been influenced by the 1965 Le Mans winner,…
Exactly 75 years to the day since Enzo Ferrari first fired up the 125 S to signal the birth of his marque, the museum dedicated to the man himself opened…
Ever been fed up stuck in traffic on the M40 and longingly stared at the adjacent fields wishing you could just cut across some Banbury countryside to save time? We’re…
It’s only a single image in dark shadow – almost a silhouette – but it is official recognition of what has been an open secret in the industry for many…
You may already have chanced across the review of the Bentley on the previous page and while that is a British plug-in electric limousine, and this a German, exclusively petrol-powered…
No, I have no idea what they were thinking when they styled it either, but this is another one of those impossibly brave BMWs we’ve seen from time to time.…
In 1931, desperately in need of a powertrain that cost less to build and run in the wake of a rapidly changing world that had turned against gas-guzzling motors, Bentley…
When I used to test a new car, there were certain criteria against which I judged it, and that’s probably not very surprising. These criteria changed order depending on the…