Here our sponsored driver, Sarah Coombes, talks about her past two rounds of the MG Owners’ Club Championship.
As the 60th anniversary of the Mini approaches, we will be featuring blogs on the many facets of its story – including the version aimed at the “Jet Set” of bygone days.
Cowley on the 28th April was the venue for a rather special “Drive It Day”.
You are looking at one of the more exclusive cars to hail from Italy – one that is now less seldom encountered than a Ferrari Testarossa and rarer than Lamborghini Espada.
This August sees the 60th anniversary of a small car that changed the destiny of one of Europe’s most famous car manufacturers.
The organisers of the Lancaster Insurance Classic Motor Show, with Discovery, are planning a ‘super show’ to celebrate the 35th anniversary of the UK’s biggest indoor motor show this November.
“Icon” – a term that is so overused as to be virtually meaningless.
Which was the first European FWD hatchback to really impact on the great British motorist?
Picture the scene – the year is 1963 it is wet, cold and your Hillman Minx Series III De Luxe has failed to proceed one October evening.
On the final day of our road trip, we arrived in the A30’s true home, Cornwall. Traversing from the rolling hills of Devon to the stark expanse of Bodmin Moor, through the Cornish picturesque villages our journey was nearing it’s end.
Andrew Burford is the owner of what might well be the ultimate convertible on British roads.
Once you’ve caught the road trippin’ bug, you’ll be desperate for a regular slew of inspiration. There’s no better supply of trip ideas than bloggers who have made it – quite literally – their job to travel across the UK and further afield and report back on their findings.