Features
Audi R8: A supercar dream comes true
Published: 13 February 2007
The German carmaker may own Lamborghini, but could it really put wheels on its own exotic speedster concept? Yes, says John Simister
Car Choice: When only an import will do
Published: 13 February 2007
A sporty automatic, with four doors, for £5,500? OK, that's a toughie, but James Ruppert looked far and wide
Classic Cars: 50 years of Wankel engines
Published: 13 February 2007
Felix Wankel's radical rotary engine never fulfilled its promise of a smooth ride for all. David Wilkins tells the story
Mad Manx: 100 years of the TT
Published: 13 February 2007
The Isle of Man TT race is 100 years old. To celebrate, we sent Guy Adams along for the ride of his life
Hyundai Coupe SIII: Still very fit and light on its feet
Published: 13 February 2007
This facelifted Ferrari tribute might not have car snob value, but it hits the mark for Sean O'Grady
Cyclists: Get out of a hole
Published: 06 February 2007
Cyclists can now highlight road defects - to warn others as well as initiate action, reports David Prosser
Car Choice: Family in need of pony express
Published: 06 February 2007
Economic, green... and a 4x4! James Ruppert does his best to find a solid and spacious solution to an equine problem
Rover's top secret
Published: 06 February 2007
MG Rover's prototype of a car to rival the Golf has been discovered deep within Longbridge, reports Keith Adams
How do you save the planet?
Published: 06 February 2007
The car industry has done its bit by making greener vehicles. Now we have to buy them, says Sean O'Grady
Austin: Too wide of the marque
Published: 06 February 2007
Austin's grand 3-litre experiment is a cautionary tale: never put a cheap label on posh goods
Rallye De Paris: Circuits, croissants and contretemps
Published: 06 February 2007
Fancy a road trip where everything is done for you? Jonny Richards did, and found driving between France's best race tracks memorable. And you can't argue with that...
Car Choice: Bangers and cash
Published: 30 January 2007
Two readers have much-loved Saabs, reliable but ancient. Do the costs of these classics add up?
Classic Car: Triumph Acclaim
Published: 30 January 2007
When a proud name is in decline, should you turn to Japan for help? Triumph did
Lamborghini driving school: Take the fast-track to adrenalin academy
Published: 30 January 2007
Who gets to do a 180-degree spin in a £100,000 automotive icon... legally? Richard Lofthouse did, and so can all lovers of Ferruccio's dream
Our car expert tries to become a transport bureaucrat...
Published: 30 January 2007
A six-figure salary for sorting out the nation's transport - it's just the job for a car expert, isn't it, asks James Ruppert
Rapom V8: A bike that runs on alcohol
Published: 30 January 2007
It has a truck engine and more than five times the grunt of the world's fastest bike, says Sean O'Grady
Tyre technology: Tread carefully now
Published: 30 January 2007
Michelin has invented a tyre that creates new grooves as it wears. Trucks benefit first, and private cars may be next
A television reverse: have the wheels finally come off Top Gear?
Published: 27 January 2007
The BBC's homage to boys and their very fast toys is to return to our screens months after one of its presenters was almost killed in a stunt. Sean O'Grady and Johann Hari await the new series with very different emotions
Honda SH 300i: The wheel McCoy
Published: 23 January 2007
It's diminutive, sure, but dynamic, too. Honda's small scooter is a huge asset, says Tim Luckhurst
Mercedes-Benz C-Class: Stuttgart's class action
Published: 23 January 2007
Watch out BMW; the new C-Class flagship range has a Sport saloon among its variants. By Sean O'Grady
Car Choice: Out with the old, twice
Published: 23 January 2007
Replacing an old car may be a hassle, but replacing two need not be as daunting as it sounds, says James Ruppert
The bus you drive to your door
Published: 23 January 2007
Flash out your credit card and you're off. Ruth Brandon on a public transport plan that truly stacks up
My old car, the movie star
Published: 23 January 2007
Few pretensions, lots of fun; that's why Wallace and Gromit - and Nigel Pollitt - chose to drive A35s
Cyclo-Cross: A bike that's a mix of heaven and hell
Published: 16 January 2007
If you don't mind mixing your pleasure with a dose of pain, Richard Lofthouse has just the thing....