Switzerland has no car manufacturing capability of its own, and there are no Swiss owned brands these days, following the demise of Monteverdi, many ...
The monthly impromptu gatherings of classic and interesting cars in Bristol's Queens Square have become very popular, and it is not uncommon for all t...
There have been convertible versions of Mercedes saloons for almost as long as there have been Mercedes saloons. And that means a long time, so even a...
Some years ago, one of my friends sold his much loved MGF and went back onto our company car scheme, taking delivery of a Mercedes SLK. A second gener...
A few years ago the long established Bristol Classic Car Show had to be postponed from its habitual mid February timing at the very last minute thanks...
In January, motor sports enthusiasts in the UK head to the NEC for the AutoSport and Performance Car Show, where they can catch up on many of the late...
On every recent trip to Paris, I have managed to fit in a visit to the car showrooms of the Champs-Élysées, and whilst it is true that all of them are...
To the automotive cognoscenti, the annual Rétromobile event needs little introduction. Now in its 39th year, Rétromobile is the premier classic car ev...
The name Maxima has been used by Nissan for over thirty years, during which time it has appeared on seven distinct successive models and as a model ve...
I have written many times before about the unpredictability of car allocation by the rental companies, and this test is just another example. For a on...