If a classic car has had most of its parts replaced, is it still truly a classic?
Our columnist considers the philosophical questions that surround vintage car (and bike) repairs
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Land Rover's luxury SUV has come a long way from its humble beginnings, but it hasn't forgotten them
Original Paceman wasn't a pacesetter
Mini's intention to expand its range with two new SUV options seems to make sense, particularly compared to the last time it brought in new models
Ogier entered and won his first JWRC rally in a Citroën C2
We didn’t foresee much for Sébastien Ogier 12 year ago. More fool us…
What feelings do such cars Evoque?
Downing Street's Svengali and Prince Philip made mistakes behind the wheel of a Range, err, Land Rover
Williams was a force to be reckoned with in the ’80s and ’90s
A great name isn’t enough to sustain a team with flagging form, as Williams is finding out
Honda’s Jazz launch is a taste the future
Lockdown restrictions mean no trips abroad with the upshot of testing on familiar roads and better feedback
Piggybacking the European Championship could help keep the premier rally series racing in 2020
The empty roads are oh-so inviting right now
Easing restrictions mean we can get back to testing cars - but not all road users have been behaving
BTCC champion Andrew Jordan on the challenge faced by the British Touring Car Championship in August
Our columnist gets excited about Dyson's cancelled car project and ponders role changes in the upper echelons of the industry
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