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Classic Italian Hot Hatches
When it comes to classic hot hatches, French and German makes often st
Classic car battery care in cold weather: chargers, kill switches and common mistakes
When winter rolls in and temperatures dip, classic car owners face a seasonal challenge that’s often overlooked: battery care.
The ultimate Christmas gift guide for classic car owners
Whether you're shopping for a long-time tinkerer or a freshly initiated classic car fan, there’s something here to put a sparkle in their eye and a shine on their bonnet.
Yamaha Motorcycles – 1955 (70 years)
Few manufacturers have shaped the motorcycle world quite like Yamaha.
How to get the right valuation for your classic car
Whether you're protecting a prized heirloom, preparing to sell, or sim
Frugal classics: fuel-sipping, mpg heroes
In the world of classic cars, fuel economy isn’t usually top of the pr
Performance icons: six enduring legends that have stood the test of time
Some cars come and go, burning bright before fading into the backgroun
Ferrari 308 GTB/GTS – 1975 (50 years)
Oh good grief, how cool is the Ferrari 308 GTB/GTS? Well, Magnum PI dr
MGF – 1995 (30 years)
When you think of MG, the mind’s eye will inevitably conjure up the MGB – a 60s/70s icon that proved to be a not only a UK sensation but a model that was recognised worldwide.
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