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We had the good opportunity to have Mr. Marc Mielau, GM Global Marketing of Rolls Royce Motor Cars take us through the all new Wraith and explain more in detail about the car.

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Its 248 - horsepower electric motor will take the car from 0 to 60 in four seconds, with a top speed of 130 miles per hour.
In the video, the team at Faraday Future can be seen providing Dahm with tidbits about the projects taking place behind the scenes, and later an extended test drive of the 1,000 horsepower, dual - motor electric car.
Rather she «took her own life» or «committed suicide» or «ran the car motor in a closed garage.»
It was a busy day for Alonso, as he got to grips with how IndyCar works and took a closer look at the cars — he'll drive a Dallara DW12 for the first time on the 3 May at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway.
In what must be the strangest NASCAR story since a fan caused a yellow trying to take a selfie, race driver Travis Kvapil was unable to race at Atlanta Motor Speedway after his car was stolen.
Combined with the dual motor design, such a motorized car packs enough power to take on any task you throw at it.
Sometimes we have to take risks out of necessity; we can't just stop using cars to eliminate motor vehicle accidents.
Those cars charge up their batteries with electricity generated when the car brakes and then used that «recycled» energy to power their electric motors, which take over from the vehicle's gasoline engine at low speeds and in stop - and - go traffic.
During the past few days, Toyota Motor Corp., has taken the unprecedented step of halting sales in the U.S., Europe and China of some of its most popular car and truck models.
Power will be taken from the flywheel when the car is accelerating so fast that the turbine alone can not provide enough electricity to the motor — for example, when coming out of a slow turn.
I store the bars in all my modes of transport (car, motor bike etc) and in all my bags I take to training (swim bag, run bag etc), just in case I forget I know I have a great source of healthy and nutritious snack waiting for me.
I take ginger and try to keep moderately active, keep my office temps about 73 to 75 (a stand up desk helps) but just riding in my car while the motor heats it up can make me chilled for the rest of the night, I even wake up with cold arms and legs.I have also tried to cut back on the water intake because drinking the 2 quarts throughout the day seems to make me colder in the afternoon evening.
we had to take our van and a car... motor boat, sail boat, windsurfer, many flaoting objects, food and drink.
American Motor Stories takes you on a journey through classic drag racers, hot rods, muscle cars and custom builds.
A group of six learners on the Level 2 Motor Vehicle Maintenance and Repair course are putting in extra hours at the College's training centre, on the Harpur Hill Business Park at Buxton, to get the car on the road in time to take part in Buxton's annual carnival parade in July.
I went to Luxury Motor Club because I seen their inventory online so I wanted to go in person and take a look at the condition of the cars in the show... room and outside as well.
I can not even imagine who much quicker cars are going to get over the next 5 - 10 yeas as the electric motor takes over from the internal combustion engine.
Marisa Mills takes delivery of her Wraith Black Badge at Steve Foley Rolls - Royce Motor Cars in Northbrook, Illinois.
The Miracle of Hot Rod Engineering We don't pretend to be experts in Mustang hot rods, but we still think it's pretty amazing that you can take your $ 54,800 Shelby GT500, hand over $ 39,995 to Shelby American, and drive home from the outfit's facility at Las Vegas Motor Speedway with an 850 - hp car that will blaze through the lights on the quarter - mile and then take you for burgers and fries afterwards.
Motor Trend recently got their hands on a 2015 BMW i8 for the latest episode of Ignition, and host Jonny Lieberman takes the exotic i8 hybrid through a full battery of testing and hard driving to see if this gas - electric coupe achieves true sports car status.
Sunbeam and Showers — We drive the National Motor Museum's 1914 12/16 Sunbeam / Bristol to Bournemouth — The Esso Vintage Vehicle Run attracted even more entrants this year / VSCC Shelsey Walsh — A report from Tom Trelfall on the Vintage Sports Car Club's hill climb / Trojan: Originality & economy — Tom Threlfall writes about an example of this unique car which dates back to 1910 / Re-birth of a Riley (part II)-- Peter Nunn continues his account of the restoration of his 1930 Monaco / Michael Sedgewick — Run Photographs of some of the many interesting cars taking part in this year's New Forrest Run / Mechanical stoppers — Peter Wallage explains how to get the best out of pre-war rod - operated Girling brakes / Property engines — M.W -Car Club's hill climb / Trojan: Originality & economy — Tom Threlfall writes about an example of this unique car which dates back to 1910 / Re-birth of a Riley (part II)-- Peter Nunn continues his account of the restoration of his 1930 Monaco / Michael Sedgewick — Run Photographs of some of the many interesting cars taking part in this year's New Forrest Run / Mechanical stoppers — Peter Wallage explains how to get the best out of pre-war rod - operated Girling brakes / Property engines — M.W -car which dates back to 1910 / Re-birth of a Riley (part II)-- Peter Nunn continues his account of the restoration of his 1930 Monaco / Michael Sedgewick — Run Photographs of some of the many interesting cars taking part in this year's New Forrest Run / Mechanical stoppers — Peter Wallage explains how to get the best out of pre-war rod - operated Girling brakes / Property engines — M.W - W.
Michael Worthington - Williams traces the fascinating history of the British motor house / Rising Star — Brian Heath recalls the 170 the car that took Mercedes - Benz out of the Vintage era and into the production engineering age / Artists In Action — Exceptional motoring art from Michael and Graham Turner.
By Barry Carter / «The Morgans time forgot» — Two survivors of the three - wheelers exported to Australia are described by Dennis Harrison / Archers of Dunmow — In the first of a series of articles on restoration and technical subjects David Hawtin writes about this long - established restoration workshop / 1909 Sizaire - Naudin — The brothers Sizaire and Louis Naudin produced a variety of cars including the example described here by Douglas Ormrod / MG Picnic at Brookiands — Malcolm Green reports on the well - attended picnic for MG enthusiasts in support of the Brookiands Appeal / The English - bodied Stutz — The popularity of Stutz cars in this country in the late 20s is explained by Michael Worthington - Williams / 1929 Stutz straight - eight — The Editor drives a Lancefield - bodied type M in this month's Excursion / Pre-war racing at Donington — Robert Heelis recalls watching motor racing at the Midlands circuit when he was a boy / VSCC Welsh Trial — In his Diary of a dilettante Tom Threlfall reports on this year's Welsh Trial / Rallye des Ancetres — Malcolm Elder tells us how much he enjoyed taking part in this French rally.
Karl Ludvigsen recalls how Frazer Nash had just the right sporting pedigree to appreciate the brilliant new sixes from Munich and Eisenach / London to Brighton — David Burgess-Wise braves the cold November weather to report on the most famous event in the old - car calendar / Douglas Ferreira and the Bond Affair Malcolm Bobbitt describes the unique relationship between the Bond Minicar and its intrepid sales representative, Douglas Ferreira / Auto Unions take on the Handicappers — Inspired by photographs from Ken Stewart's archive, Simon Moore takes a look at Auto Union's South African forays over the winter of 1936 - 37 / Seaton - Petter and the # 100 Car — Worthington - Williams unravels the story of the # 100 Seaton - Petter motor car, made in Yeovil, and examines the vogue for # 100 cars in the mid - to late - 19car calendar / Douglas Ferreira and the Bond Affair Malcolm Bobbitt describes the unique relationship between the Bond Minicar and its intrepid sales representative, Douglas Ferreira / Auto Unions take on the Handicappers — Inspired by photographs from Ken Stewart's archive, Simon Moore takes a look at Auto Union's South African forays over the winter of 1936 - 37 / Seaton - Petter and the # 100 Car — Worthington - Williams unravels the story of the # 100 Seaton - Petter motor car, made in Yeovil, and examines the vogue for # 100 cars in the mid - to late - 19Car — Worthington - Williams unravels the story of the # 100 Seaton - Petter motor car, made in Yeovil, and examines the vogue for # 100 cars in the mid - to late - 19car, made in Yeovil, and examines the vogue for # 100 cars in the mid - to late - 1920s
The Lion of Olympia — Mike Worthington - Williams on Leyland's luxury Straight Eight / Superior motor car — We take a look at John Brough's Brough Superior / VSCC at Cadwell Park / VSCC of Australia Trial / Tin from Sparkbrook — Tom Threfall describes his early 1920's BSA 10hp / Restoration — Part II of this restoration guide / Hellingly Festival of transport / Bentley Driver's Club at Silverstone / Dog carts and dog collars — The Clergy took enthusiastically to the new - fangled motor car / Almost a car — Tim Holmes tells of the restoration of Ariel's early foray into four wheels / Sevens at Tunbridge Wells — We go to the meeting of the 750 club.
Here he tells the story of this remarkable car / Auto - biography: Colin Crabbe — Matthew Bell hears from Colin Crabbe about his life and career as an adventurous hunter of historic cars from the four corners of the globe / One hundred years of cussed motoring — In the centenary year of Leslie Hounsfield's singular design, Gerry Michelmore explains the peculiar joys of the two - stroke Trojan / Moretti 750 — Its enticing looks have always threatened to outshine its performance, but the tiny Moretti is now getting the recognition it deserves, explains Karl Ludvigsen / The Paris - Ostend race of 1899 — Nick Jonckheere tells the story of the gruelling long - distance road race, and the plucky Brits who took on all comers / Invicta's Baby — The 12/45 was meant as Invicta's saviour, but only a handful were sold.
1932 Tatra Type 57 — Zoe Harrison tells the intriguing story of the car that came here from Austria in the 1970s / 1911 Albion 16hp — The tale of this Scottish expatriate now enjoying an active life in Australia is told by Dennis Harrison / Ice and Snow Rally 1991 — Malcolm Elder explains what it is like to take part in the Rallye Neige et Glace in the French Alps / Early 20s Fox light car — The story of this Anglo - German enterprise is uncovered by Michael Worthington - Williams / Another Golden Age of Motoring — Brian A Meulbrouck argues that the period following WW2 should be considered worthy of this accolade / 1928 Alvis 12/50 — The Editor enjoys his excursion this month in this sporting open tourer / Epps Bros. coachbuilders — The history of the London - based family firm is recalled for us by James Taylor / 1924 Turcat - Mery SG limousine — In the second part of his article Finbarr Corry writes about his impressions of driving a 1924 limousine / 1930s «graveyard» — Ray Cattle pictures a sad collection of thirties cars left in the open to rot.
Clydeside Colossus — Giant Glasgow industrial conglomerate William Beardmore and Co made ships railway engines aeroplanes airships motor cycles taxicabs... and as Bill Monro relates cars / Fort Dunlop Under Siege — Douglas Blain takes a close look at a manufacturing operation which is key to the survival of our hobby / Buying a Car For Restoration — Workshop / Sunbeam Tiger — Buyer's Guide / Goodwood Does It Again — David Venables reports on another successful Goodwood Festival of Speed / Austin Seven Ulster Rebuild / Loyd - Lord — Michael Worthington - Williams recounts how a conventional car from Chiswick strayed from the straight and narrow / Dollar Derby — The Editor enjoys a 3 1/2 litre Bentley that cost # 1460 new but once changed hands for a dollar / Racing Under The Bonnet — The camera of Alan Smith captures the action that matters behind the scenes in the early days of postwar British motor racing / MG Buyer's Guide — Part two of our special MG supplement / MG Buyers Guide — Part Car For Restoration — Workshop / Sunbeam Tiger — Buyer's Guide / Goodwood Does It Again — David Venables reports on another successful Goodwood Festival of Speed / Austin Seven Ulster Rebuild / Loyd - Lord — Michael Worthington - Williams recounts how a conventional car from Chiswick strayed from the straight and narrow / Dollar Derby — The Editor enjoys a 3 1/2 litre Bentley that cost # 1460 new but once changed hands for a dollar / Racing Under The Bonnet — The camera of Alan Smith captures the action that matters behind the scenes in the early days of postwar British motor racing / MG Buyer's Guide — Part two of our special MG supplement / MG Buyers Guide — Part car from Chiswick strayed from the straight and narrow / Dollar Derby — The Editor enjoys a 3 1/2 litre Bentley that cost # 1460 new but once changed hands for a dollar / Racing Under The Bonnet — The camera of Alan Smith captures the action that matters behind the scenes in the early days of postwar British motor racing / MG Buyer's Guide — Part two of our special MG supplement / MG Buyers Guide — Part Two
Midland America «As Found» — A tour of discovery in and around Birmingham / Some Rum Customers — David Scott - Moncrieff recalls incidents from a long and colorful trade in the Motor Trade / Palladium — A Pantomime at Putney / The Talbot & Sunbeam Talbot Notes for Newcomers / Firing up Party for a Mercedes / On the Road Today A 1927 Frazer - Nash / The Styling of the Automobile A history of style by Richard A.J. Aspden / Memoirs of a Mud - Plugger — Austen May recalls how a growing enthusiasm for cars took him to the top in pre-war trials / The World of the Stationary Engine — David Edgington describes a hobby which is evocative of the dawn of motoring.
New Guernsey postage stamps — The Editor describes a new set of stamps which feature examples of pre-1950 cars / Flanders, motor industry pioneer — The story of this remarkable man — perhaps the world's first automotive engineer — is told by Finbarr Cony / Hispano - Suiza in California — Ian Fraser took his H6B on the Hispano - Suiza Society's International Tour in northern California / The AJS car 1930 - 33 — This well known motorcycle manufacturer also briefly produced cars as Michael Worthington - Williams explains / 1949 Jaguar Mk.
Scottish Ice & Snow Rally — Zoe Harrison reports on this event which turned out to be something of a misnomer / The 1922 Webb Super Nine — An account by Bryan Demaus of a little - known car briefly manufactured in Stourport - on - Severn / First of the Healeys — The Editor tells us how much he enjoyed driving the extremely rare 1947 Healey Westland / Three VSCC events — In his Diary of a dilettante Tom Threlfall records the action in Herefordshire and Wales and at Silverstone / 1931 Rambler Cross Country — Paul Ponsel writes about his encounter with this early American five - passenger phaeton / Motoring magazines over the years — A brief survey by Michael Worthington - Williams of the many periodicals on motoring that have been published / 1929 Armstrong Siddeley — David Hawtin describes a fabric - bodied l5hp saloon that took eight years to restore / Paris Retromobile — Peter Russell went to France again this year to visit the popular old - car show / Two Mercedes 38/250 SS — The story of the 1929 cars owned and raced by Lord Howe and Sir Malcolm Campbell is told by A.F. Rivers Motoring magazines over the years — A brief survey by Michael Worthington - Williams of the many periodicals on motoring that have been published / 1929 Armstrong Siddeley — David Hawtin describes a fabric - bodied l5hp saloon that took eight years to restore / Paris Retromobile — Peter Russell went to France again this year to visit the popular old - car show / Two Mercedes 38/250 SS — The story of the 1929 cars owned and raced by Lord Howe and Sir Malcolm Campbell is told by A.F. Rivers motoring that have been published / 1929 Armstrong Siddeley — David Hawtin describes a fabric - bodied l5hp saloon that took eight years to restore / Paris Retromobile — Peter Russell went to France again this year to visit the popular old - car show / Two Mercedes 38/250 SS — The story of the 1929 cars owned and raced by Lord Howe and Sir Malcolm Campbell is told by A.F. Rivers Fletcher
I took [Ford Motor Co. executive chairman] Bill Ford around an exhibit of Ford and Ferrari race cars from the 1960s.
All Steamed Up — Mike Clark was just an old - car person who liked steam until a Stanley Model H Gentlemen's Speedy Roadster took over his life / Americans to the Rear — Rear engined designs — Part Two / Americans to the Rear — In Part Two of his series on American rear eninged cars Karl Ludvigsen follows the involvement of Ford Motor Co / Commercially Speaking / No Idle Boast — Anthony Pritchard investigates the Jowett Javelin and Jupiter and concludes that both were outstanding designs marred by inadequate development / Austin Seven Ulster Rebuild / The Miller's Tale — A straight eight Miller racing car was to be seen in the Marendaz works in 1935.
You're in for a treat — on this special, 100th episode of Head 2 Head presented by Tire Rack, Motor Trend «s Jonny Lieberman and Automobile «s Jethro Bovingdon take a look at two of the best sports cars to ever hail from Germany, the AMG GT R and the Porsche 911.
A # 50 Bugatti — A.E. Prove recalls a rather special purchase in the»30s... / A Willys - Knight restoration Overland Covers Some Ground by Michael Worthington - Williams / The Austin 12/4 — Paul Skilleter and Peter Woodend examine the car that took ten thousand families to the sea side / White Metalling — Roger Harle of Saunders and Ralph Motor engineers Ltd. de-mythologises this traditional craft / Mercades at auction — Star Sale by Nick Baldwin / The Ulster Seven — John Williams considers two cars which provide low cost motor sport / Wolseleys in the 20's and 30's — Wolseley and Wolseley influences by James WMotor engineers Ltd. de-mythologises this traditional craft / Mercades at auction — Star Sale by Nick Baldwin / The Ulster Seven — John Williams considers two cars which provide low cost motor sport / Wolseleys in the 20's and 30's — Wolseley and Wolseley influences by James Wmotor sport / Wolseleys in the 20's and 30's — Wolseley and Wolseley influences by James Worth.
As ever, these will be joined by a huge selection of vehicles from other eras and disciplines - in recent years we've seen vehicles as diverse as MotoGP bikes, trophy trucks, F1 cars, NASCAR stock cars and more, while the popular moving motor show should once again take place on the Thursday of the Festival, allowing punters to try out some of the latest cars up the hill.
The Editor drives a 1960 model / Auto - biography: Julian Majzub — In the latest of his series of interviews, Matthew Bell visits collector, Historic racer and tyre manufacturer Julian Majzub / Veterans Across Australia — Daniel Ward took his 1901 Decauville to join a number of Veterans celebrating the centenary of the first crossing of Australia by motor car / Goodwood Revival — David Venables reports on all the action at the most popular Historic race meeting of the year.
The second - generation hybrid powertrain, which takes a 2.0 - liter I - 4 and pairs it to an electric motor, now makes a total system output of 212 hp, which is up 16 hp from the outgoing car.
In this month's cover story, Back on Track: Leyland - Thomas No 1, David Burgess-Wise tells the story of Parry Thomas's first Leyland Eight racer, destroyed in a war - time air raid, and the recent re-creation built around a collection of original parts / Steve Welsh reports from this year's Goodwood Revival, the world's biggest historic motor racing event, with highlights including an all - Ferrari Lavant Cup and a tribute to Bruce McLaren / Inspired by a 1956 Motor Sport article, Justin Marozzi takes his Bristol 405 on a 1000 - mile round trip to the Lake District in his article Filton Fashion / We bring together another group of unrestored cars and lead them on a scenic tour round Rutland, Britain's smallest county, for The Oily Rag Run / In Woodrow: Stockport's sporting cyclecar, John Warburton samples the sole surviving example of this unusual light car built by a hat manufacturer in the north of England / Jörg Sierks visits two world - class concours for An Elegant Weekend, held on opposite sides of the English Channel / Edwardians to Ostend — Stefan Marjoram took his sketchbook and camera on an exciting Continental road trip and shares his experiences / In this month's Back on the Road, Michael Ware visits a 1921 Morris Oxford Smotor racing event, with highlights including an all - Ferrari Lavant Cup and a tribute to Bruce McLaren / Inspired by a 1956 Motor Sport article, Justin Marozzi takes his Bristol 405 on a 1000 - mile round trip to the Lake District in his article Filton Fashion / We bring together another group of unrestored cars and lead them on a scenic tour round Rutland, Britain's smallest county, for The Oily Rag Run / In Woodrow: Stockport's sporting cyclecar, John Warburton samples the sole surviving example of this unusual light car built by a hat manufacturer in the north of England / Jörg Sierks visits two world - class concours for An Elegant Weekend, held on opposite sides of the English Channel / Edwardians to Ostend — Stefan Marjoram took his sketchbook and camera on an exciting Continental road trip and shares his experiences / In this month's Back on the Road, Michael Ware visits a 1921 Morris Oxford SMotor Sport article, Justin Marozzi takes his Bristol 405 on a 1000 - mile round trip to the Lake District in his article Filton Fashion / We bring together another group of unrestored cars and lead them on a scenic tour round Rutland, Britain's smallest county, for The Oily Rag Run / In Woodrow: Stockport's sporting cyclecar, John Warburton samples the sole surviving example of this unusual light car built by a hat manufacturer in the north of England / Jörg Sierks visits two world - class concours for An Elegant Weekend, held on opposite sides of the English Channel / Edwardians to Ostend — Stefan Marjoram took his sketchbook and camera on an exciting Continental road trip and shares his experiences / In this month's Back on the Road, Michael Ware visits a 1921 Morris Oxford Sports
Magnificant Mondial — Douglas Blain takes to the cockpit of a highly original Ferrari / Traders at the Track — Guy Griffiths concludes his recollections of motor trading at Brooklands during the 20's and 30's / 100 Years of Horsepower — Engineer and old car enthusiast Edward Riddle ponders on the growth of horsepower / Simca's Sorry Six — John Pressnell compares the postwar Simca Six with its close cousin the Fiat 500C / Obituaries — We say farewell to Walter Hayes and John Cooper / The Tale of the Tamplin — Michael Worthington - Williams tells the story of a successful British Cyclecar of the»20s.
I must say when I moved to Columbus I had a 2003 Chevy Malibu paying like $ 400 - $ 500 a month and then my car messed up and I was in need of a car super... bad so my cousin told me about miracle motor marts on Morse rd and took me to Kenne Smalls I told him what was going on how much money I had down and want I needed and he told me don't worry about imma take good care of you and few hrs later he ended up getting me approve for a 2011 Chevy impala paying $ 286 a month and he told me everything that was wrong with the car while was nothing but breaks and oil change and he made sure he took care of that before I drove off with the car.I had the car for a few months then I ended up getting into an var accident and car got Totaled out And once again I need a car I had a rental for alil bit then I hit Kenne Small up again and told him what happen he said the same thing the first time imma take care of you and he came through for me once again and this time with a better and newer car he got me in a 2014 Nissan sentra with no down payment and payments $ 360 but still cheaper then my 03 but one thing I really liked about Kenne after I got my cars he still called and checked on me seeing how I was doing seeing how the car was doing to and most dealerships don't do that and all the people there is just so nice I love it I'll Recommend Anybody to go to Kenne smalls for a car
Startech, the Chrysler branch of Brabus, has launched its version of the new 300C at the Essen Motor Show, taking the car's gangster overtones a stage further.
«I raced the car for a year before taking a trip,» says Al. «I blew 200 - pounds of nitrous through this motor trying to blow it up.»
Recently, my boyfriend and I were shopping and purchased a used Cadillac from Miracle Motor Mart on Morse Rd.. We are happy to take the time and praise... our salesman, Ryan Pasden, for his excellent service and his help in finding me my dream car.
bad so my cousin told me about miracle motor marts on Morse rd and took me to Kenne Smalls I told him what was going on how much money I had down and want I needed and he told me don't worry about imma take good care of you and few hrs later he ended up getting me approve for a 2011 Chevy impala paying $ 286 a month and he told me everything that was wrong with the car while was nothing but breaks and oil change and he made sure he took care of that before I drove off with the car.I had the car for a few months then I ended up getting into an var accident and car got Totaled out And once again I need a car I had a rental for alil bit then I hit Kenne Small up again and told him what happen he said the same thing the first time imma take care of you and he came through for me once again and this time with a better and newer car he got me in a 2014 Nissan sentra with no down payment and payments $ 360 but still cheaper then my 03 but one thing I really liked about Kenne after I got my cars he still called and checked on me seeing how I was doing seeing how the car was doing to and most dealerships don't do that and all the people there is just so nice I love it I'll Recommend Anybody to go to Kenne smalls for a car
The E30 wagon never came here officially, but Motor Trend's Jason Cammisa landed this German - spec car, and has restored it to such a high specification that even with some 160,000 miles on the odometer, it managed to wow the persnickety judges sufficiently to take home the trophy in the BMW Concours class.
Jonathon Wood looks at the popular 1.5 litre line / Cars In My Life — RB (Dick) James explains how a boyhood love of cars became a lifelong obsession / Orient Express — Michael Worthington - Williams tells the incredible tale of one of the barn finds of the century / Country Garage — Alan Marsh's childhood recollections of early motoring days in Somerset / Geoffrey Taylor & The Alta — Anthony Pritchard charts the story of the forgotten car that played a major role in Britain's rise in Grand Prix motor racing / Pure Magic — David Tarallo recalls a remarkable Mille Miglia / Low Life — Guy Griffiths takes an unusual look at motor sport / French Fancy — The Editor takes to the road in a delightful little Peugeot 202 — believed to be the only one on the road in BritCars In My Life — RB (Dick) James explains how a boyhood love of cars became a lifelong obsession / Orient Express — Michael Worthington - Williams tells the incredible tale of one of the barn finds of the century / Country Garage — Alan Marsh's childhood recollections of early motoring days in Somerset / Geoffrey Taylor & The Alta — Anthony Pritchard charts the story of the forgotten car that played a major role in Britain's rise in Grand Prix motor racing / Pure Magic — David Tarallo recalls a remarkable Mille Miglia / Low Life — Guy Griffiths takes an unusual look at motor sport / French Fancy — The Editor takes to the road in a delightful little Peugeot 202 — believed to be the only one on the road in Britcars became a lifelong obsession / Orient Express — Michael Worthington - Williams tells the incredible tale of one of the barn finds of the century / Country Garage — Alan Marsh's childhood recollections of early motoring days in Somerset / Geoffrey Taylor & The Alta — Anthony Pritchard charts the story of the forgotten car that played a major role in Britain's rise in Grand Prix motor racing / Pure Magic — David Tarallo recalls a remarkable Mille Miglia / Low Life — Guy Griffiths takes an unusual look at motor sport / French Fancy — The Editor takes to the road in a delightful little Peugeot 202 — believed to be the only one on the road in Britain.
The motoring press are now taking their German car blinkers off and writing proper reviews.
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