It is generally accepted that the GC8 first generation Impreza was the best to come out of the Subaru factory. It dominated the world of Rallying for most of the 1990s and its road going versions enjoyed the same dynamics and 25 years ago these were in a class of their own! The last edition of the GC8 was the heavily evolved version which was the s..
Mercedes-Benz introduced the W123 in 1976; it is a tribute to the car's instant popularity that nine months after its introduction, a black market had developed in Germany for Mercedes-Benz W123’s available for immediate delivery. Customers willing to order new cars from local authorised dealers faced waiting times in excess of 12 months. Meanwhile..
Built between 1976 and 2004, the Lotus Esprit was unveiled in 1972 as a concept car and was a development of a stretched Lotus Europa chassis. It was among the first of designer Giorgetto Giugiaro's polygonal 'folded paper' designs. Originally, the name Kiwi was proposed but, in keeping with the Lotus tradition of having all car model names start w..
“There is little doubt that these cars are, pound-for-pound, the most fun you can have with your clothes on.” This hackneyed phrase is understandably well used for the simple reason that it is true. This writer has built them, owned them, driven them and raced them, none particularly well but smiles, oh yes. They also occupy their own spot in motor..
The Silver Shadow was a luxury saloon car built from 1965 until 1980, it was the first Rolls-Royce to be constructed using a monocoque chassis and, to date, has the largest production volume of any Rolls-Royce. The original Shadow was slightly narrower and shorter than the Silver Cloud, which it replaced, but managed to offer increased passenger an..
The iconic ‘993’ generation of the Porsche 911 was introduced in 1993 as a replacement for the 964 and was built until 1998. Regarded by many as the pinnacle of the 911 family, the 993 was the final incarnation of the tried and tested air-cooled flat-six approach, thus benefitted from thirty years of development. It was offered in a number of guise..
A historic model in the continuing history of the Rolls-Royce marque, the Phantom was the first all-new design to be introduced by the company following its takeover by BMW. Produced at a new factory near Goodwood in Sussex, the Phantom revived a great name from Rolls-Royce's past that had always been synonymous with unrestrained luxury. In keeping..
The car was originally sold to its first registered keeper in Blackwater, Cornwall who only used the car in dry weather. When they passed away, the ownership was transferred to his solicitors who never touched or moved the car. It was eventually sold in 2009 and still presented in showroom condition having covered a mere 6,000 miles. Today the Fia..
The Mercedes-Benz C-Class (W204) is the third generation of the C-Class and was introduced on 18th January 2007 at the Geneva Motor Show. The C63 AMG is reportedly the first AMG-Mercedes designed from the ground-up. Its AMG C-Class predecessors had essentially featured bolt on performance modifications, and according to Car and Driver these earlier..
Launched at the Geneva motor show in 2001 the Aston Martin Vanquish was hailed as “The ultimate Grand Tourer” powered by a DOHC 4 valve V12 engine producing 460hp it could propel the car from 0–60 mph in under 5 seconds and reach a top speed exceeding 190 mph. It was instantly immortalised further by featuring in the 2002 James Bond movie Die Anoth..