The automotive industry expanded rapidly in the 1890s
Motoring historian David Burgess-Wise recounts how a young Englishman was inspired to start a magazine about horseless carriages – and how it became part of a transformative new global industry
We highlight some stand-out front pages from Autocar's storied back catalogue
To mark the 125th anniversary of Autocar magazine, we look back over all that's happened in the world of motoring since we turned 100
Some of the people who held the reins to Autocar over the past few decades reminisce on the experience
Unknown to others, Porsche has for 15 years been hoarding a collection of intriguing concepts that it never showed – until now…
Range Rover Drivable Chassis (DC) is "essentially a vehicle with all the running gear of a 1970 Range Rover but no body whatsoever"
Goodwood replaced its three annual festivals this year with a behind-closed-doors event broadcast online for free
Voluntary termination is a cheaper option than early settlement
There is one way to get out of a contract for free that your lender might not have told you about
How Shell intends its futuristic new forecourt to look
The firm has big plans for its new EV-only forecourts and their charge-time-friendly facilities. We find out more
"Push harder and, instead of starting to struggle, it goes on getting better and better"
Ford’s performance hatchback has been just losing out to the GTI for four decades. Have the tables turned?
We celebrate over 30 years of one of BMW’s most interesting model lines
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