‘At my age, this is the best car in the world’
Speed, and the feel of it, once made me happy. But now I must confess, it frightens me a bit.
Speed, and the feel of it, once made me happy. But now I must confess, it frightens me a bit.
This car is so eco that if you encounter any activists who’ve glued themselves to the road, they’ll likely tear their own hands off to let you by.
One is faster and more attractive, the other is cheaper and much easier to drive, especially on city roads. So which would I buy?
You might not have any need for the Ford F-150 pick-up truck, but it’s a force of nature.
Volkswagen’s T-Roc is a popular family car. So why on Earth have they brought out this growling, sporty, super-fast R variant?
The Lamborghini Countach was once the dream car of teenage boys the world over. And now it’s back with a vengeance.
The V12 engine in this Aventador Ultimae — the big Lambo’s swansong — bursts into life like a volcano. Oh, how I’ll miss that sound.
Very few cars are fast or fun or exciting any more — just take a look at this boring, practical Kia SUV. What on earth has happened to us?
Porsche’s GT4 RS is is phenomenally loud even before you push a button to make it louder still. But oh, my sweet lord, what a sound.
Admitting you drove a Volvo used to be like telling people your penis had stopped working. But while I wasn’t paying attention, its image changed.
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