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Will Norton's "Resurgence" new bikes help classic namesake interest?
There have been hints and leaks and suggestions, and then, finally, confirmation that a new range of Nortons would be on sale in 2026.
Reports suggest Rachel Reeves might axe the VED exemption for classic cars in the next budget, but what would that mean for owners and the industry?
For decades, classic car owners in the UK have enjoyed certain privile
The Joy of V8: Why do eight cylinders still make our hearts race?
Just what is it about a V8 engine that makes hearts beat a little bit
Family Matters: The Dynasties that Drove the Automotive World
The car world might be driven by pistons and petrol, but behind many o
Badge of honour: how car makers’ logos came about
Few things in motoring stir emotion quite like a badge. Whether it’s t
How to source hard-to-find classic car parts
One of the joys – and occasional frustrations –One of the joys – and o
Yes, you can draw a line joining a 1973 classic and a 2024 bike of the future
Iain Macauley, Automotive Journalist, talks us through his most recent
Rolls-Royce Phantom – 1925 (100 years)
Rolls-Royce launched the first Phantom in 1925, and that nameplate epi
De Tomaso Pantera – 1970 (55 years)
The De Tomaso Pantera – even the name just exudes cool and, as moniker
Great touring motorcycles
Big engines, plush seats, wind protection, luggage space and rider-fri
How owning a classic car can save you money
For many, a classic car represents passion, nostalgia, and a slice of
Rolls-Royce Silver Shadow – 1965 (60 years)
The Silver Shadow broke the mould – it allowed people to dream big, th