In recent years, car designers have worked really hard to try to ensure that there is a strong brand identity with every model they produce, with this...
If you ever thought that the majority of pre-war cars in the UK were confined to museums, or used only very occasionally on short journeys, then the V...
It’s very easy to fill the diary with events which I’ve been to before, and which I know to be good, but there is an almost inevitable samey-ness feel...
Traditionally, Peugeot was the most conservative of the French car markets, producing a range of well-designed and nicely made cars that appealed to t...
The first “Festival of the Unexceptional” was a small scale event, with limited publicity that not that many people heard about. The idea was to celeb...
Heading up to the July 2023 instance of the monthly “Wheels at Prescott” evening meeting, it scarcely felt like a whole month had passed since I had b...
In the last few years, BMW, along with a few other car manufacturers, have been augmenting their already extensive model ranges with a whole array of ...
This marks the 12th time that the Shelsley Walsh Classic Nostalgia has been run. Now the biggest event of the year in the calendar at Britain’s oldest...
The “Wheels on Wednesday” are now a very well established event, taking place roughly once a month, as the name suggests, on a Wednesday evening, as w...
During the 1980s, sales of what we now think of a premium family cars, such as the BMW 3 Series and Audi A4 really took off, as greater levels of affl...