This compact sedan has it all: sporty looks, a terrific behind - the -
wheel experience marked by solid acceleration and handling, top - class technology, and lots of legroom.
Not exact matches
Undead's follow up doesn't reinvent the
wheel — nor provide a fully polished
experience despite a move from CryEngine to Unreal Engine 4 — but does offer a
marked improvement over the original.
Proud Proboscis — Ronald «Steady» Barker pays tribute to one of motoring's most magnificent white elephants the 50cv Renault and its successor the 40cv / The Healey Heritage — Malcolm Green traces the development of the big Austin - Healeys from Donald Healey's Riley - powered cars from Warwick to the
Mark III 3000 that was built at Abingdon / Back on the Road — Michael Ware reports on some recent restorations by readers of The Automobile / Austin Seven Ulster Rebuild / Batteries — Workshop / Enfield Underslung — Michael Worthington - Williams relates the story of the Adamson cyclecar / Swooping Kestrel — Brian Heath
experiences the pleasure of preselector gear changing at the
wheel of a 1937 Riley 12/14 Kestrel / Butler's Babies — The American Austin was one of the first attempts to popularise the European small car in the USA Kit Foster tells its story / Commercially Speaking — Panels & Parts
A sporty 3 - spoke Performance steering
wheel, dials in carbon - fiber look, a speedometer
marked up to 320 km / h are the vows for a breathtaking
experience, whether it's summer or winter.
The transition
marked a dramatic leap forward for how closely the virtual behind - the -
wheel experience could simulate the real - world
experience.
But now with Fable Legends, Lionhead studios are not only reinventing the
wheel by introducing competitive cooperative multiplayer
experience but the game will also
mark a return to the series's root.