Industrial-scale classic car hoarding
The scale and variety of some classic car collections can be truly amazing

Industrial-scale classic car hoarding

Two large-scale automotive hoards — a collection of 200 Porsches and nearly 500 Chevrolets — are going under the hammer

16 August 2013
Industrial-scale classic car hoarding
Why Simon Cox is good news for Infiniti
“An enormous wealth of passion and experience” — Infiniti's exec design director on Simon Cox
Business

Why Simon Cox is good news for Infiniti

Top designer Cox has the experience, skills and vision to bring new creativity to Infiniti

15 August 2013
Why Simon Cox is good news for Infiniti
How to flog a Lotus
Lotus's announcement that it will create new jobs is great news
Business

How to flog a Lotus

James has got big plans for the future of Lotus, and wants your notes on making the company a success

14 August 2013
How to flog a Lotus
Why a Jaguar SUV makes sense second time around
Jaguar's SUV could be badged as XQ
Frankfurt motor show

Why a Jaguar SUV makes sense second time around

It's been a very long road for Jaguar's Evoque rival, but now the time is right

13 August 2013
Why a Jaguar SUV makes sense second time around
Mansell, the Jumper and Ronin
There was a time when the idea of any F1 driver making it to 60 seemed unlikely
Motorsport

How Mansell and his F1 contemporaries were lucky enough to grow old

Despite taking on one of the most dangerous jobs in the world, both Nigel Mansell and Jean-Pierre Jarier were luckier than most of their generation

12 August 2013
How Mansell and his F1 contemporaries were lucky enough to grow old
Where do you go for service and repair
Franchised dealer, independent garage or other. What's your choice?
Business

Where do you go for service and repair?

Darren wants to know where you take your car at service time, and why

9 August 2013
Where do you go for service and repair?
Appreciating summer classics
Would you buy something relatively conventional, like a Triumph 2000, or something more flamboyant like a Ford Mustang?

Appreciating summer classics

The sunny weather is reputedly driving up the price of classic cars, so buying something as an investment suddenly feels a lot more justifiable

8 August 2013
Appreciating summer classics
110 driving test attempts
How many unsuccessful driving tests did you attempt?

110 driving test attempts

The average first-time pass rate for the UK driving test is roughly 50 per cent – but how many times did it take you to pass?

7 August 2013
110 driving test attempts
Will Renault adopt a more structured F1 approach?
Although Renault supplies Red Bull's engines, Infiniti backs the team
Motorsport

Will Renault adopt a more structured F1 approach?

Renault supplies four F1 teams, but it could gain extra benefit if it adopted a more cost-effective strategy

5 August 2013
Will Renault adopt a more structured F1 approach?
Time to rethink the dashboard?
BMW i3 has deconstructed the automobile cabin as we know it
New cars

The BMW i3 shows us the way forward for dashboards

The conventional dashboard has remained dominant for decades. Is it time to finally break the mould?

4 August 2013
The BMW i3 shows us the way forward for dashboards
Nissan’s Jann Mardenborough: From virtual racing to reality
Jann Mardenborough started his racing career on his PS3
Motorsport

Nissan’s Jann Mardenborough: from virtual racing to reality

Jann Mardenborough is already creating a stir among established racers despite the fact that, until 2011, he'd never driven a real race car

2 August 2013
Nissan’s Jann Mardenborough: from virtual racing to reality
F1's Romain Grosjean: hero or villain?
Is Romain Grosjean a dangerous and wild driver, or a talented and audacious one?
Motorsport

F1's Romain Grosjean: hero or villain?

Last year Romain Grosjean looked like an accident waiting to happen in F1, but is that still the case this year?

1 August 2013
F1's Romain Grosjean: hero or villain?

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