1992 BMW E1
The E1 entered development in 1990 as a test bed for EVs…
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Throwback Thursday 1992: BMW E1 first drive

BMW's extremely promising electric city car concept had 45bhp and was said to be capable of 155 miles – almost identical to the range of today's i3

Throwback Thursday 1992: BMW E1 first drive
A turbocharger won the V8-engined Jetfire a 40% power increase in the mid-speed range
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Throwback Thursday 1962: the Oldsmobile Jetfire explained

The Oldsmobile Jetfire missed out on being the first turbocharged production car by mere weeks. In 1962, we detailed this new technology

Throwback Thursday 1962: the Oldsmobile Jetfire explained
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Hyundai Le Fil Rouge concept revealed as blueprint for new design direction

Spacious five-door coupé exemplifies new Sensuous Sportiness design theme, which Hyundai says will allow its future models to be more desirable

Hyundai Le Fil Rouge concept revealed as blueprint for new design direction
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New Lancia Stratos: latest pictures of 542bhp supercar

Manifattura Automobili Torino will build up to 25 examples of its Ferrari 430-based modern Stratos

New Lancia Stratos: latest pictures of 542bhp supercar
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Buying fuel in litres but measuring efficiency in gallons makes no sense

Despite the switchover in the sale of petrol to litres in the 1980s, we keep measuring efficiency in gallons. Surely there's a better way?

Buying fuel in litres but measuring efficiency in gallons makes no sense
On 7 December 1987, ex-Formula 1 driver John Watson took Nelson Piquet's title-winning FW11B for a blast round Suzuka
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Throwback Thursday: driving the 1987 F1 title-winning Williams FW11B

The ugly hybrid cars of 2018 have put us in need of some nostalgia; how about a 1000bhp, turbocharged V6 with a manual gearbox?

Throwback Thursday: driving the 1987 F1 title-winning Williams FW11B
1955 Mercedes-Benz 300 SL front
The W198 used a lightweight welded aluminium spaceframe chassis, which supported the engine, transmission and axles. This, along with a steel body, gave the car a kerb weight of just 1251kg
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Throwback Thursday: 1955 Mercedes-Benz 300 SL road test

This beautifully designed and 'most astonishing' grand tourer was based on a Le Mans winner and a candidate for the first true supercar, being able to hit 0-100mph in just 21.0sec

Throwback Thursday: 1955 Mercedes-Benz 300 SL road test
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Throwback Thursday: 1975 Maserati Merak first drive

We described this 'outstandingly good-looking' V6-engined grand tourer as 'one of the world's most desirable cars – at any price'

Throwback Thursday: 1975 Maserati Merak first drive
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Bugatti EB110 resurrected as SP-110 Edonis Fenice

US-based Casil Motors aims to build 15 examples of the SP-110 Edonis Fenice, created by ex-Bugatti staff and based on original EB110 chassis

Bugatti EB110 resurrected as SP-110 Edonis Fenice
The GTA sports coupé was part of Alfa Romeo's Type 105 model family…
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Throwback Thursday: 1967 Alfa Romeo GTA first drive

This Giulia-based racing coupé, powered by a 160bhp 1.6-litre straight four and weighing a mere 760kg, certainly deserved its Quadrifoglio

Throwback Thursday: 1967 Alfa Romeo GTA first drive
The 9000 was launched in 1984
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Throwback Thursday: Suspension wonders of the 1984 Saab 9000

Saab's saloon had a 'highly advanced suspension system' that allowed it to 'combine excellent stability with ultimate handling'. We sat down with the company's suspension expert to find out how it worked

Throwback Thursday: Suspension wonders of the 1984 Saab 9000

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