There’s nothing wrong with cheap, unpretentious urban transportation. And, give 2000’s Perodua Kenari its due, it was nothing if not very cheap and very unpretentious
The Mercedes-Benz SLC is no more and won’t be replaced. The same fate will befall the C- and E-Class droptops, and the race director in the sky will black-flag a new AMG GT Roadster
From the beginning, Porsche and motorsports have been inseparable. It’s almost impossible to imagine a time when Porsches did not compete in — and win — every race, from top-level endurance events to amateur sprints all across the globe
The turbulent history of Bugatti takes the marque in another new direction with the announcement this month of a joint venture with Croatian EV maker Rimac
Change is afoot at Lotus, though the launch of the hugely impressive new Emira feels more like a major segue than the end of an era. It’s purely petrol-powered (no hybrids) and steers with hydraulic
The used car market has been going crazy for a number of months now. I think I’ve mentioned before that specialist and approved BMW dealers are fighting to find used car stock to fill their showrooms and forecourts.
The smart, coupé-style, four-door saloon which, confusingly, shares the MG5 name with the all-electric estate car being sold in the UK and Europe, is shortly to begin assembly in Thailand
Hampshire-based classic car restorer Rees Bros. is this year celebrating its 100th year of trading, remaining local to residents of Aldershot for all that time
In 2008, Infiniti launched in the UK with a bold intention: to provide a tech-laden Japanese alternative to the German exec fare served up by BMW, Audi and Mercedes.
If Brian O’Conner knew that his lurid orange Supra would one day fetch a whopping $550,000 (£393,000), we don’t think he would’ve been so keen to give it away to his fellow petrolhead Dom Toretto