The Chevrolet Monte Carlo represents one of the last surviving members of the personal luxury coupe market. Often placing flashy looks ahead of more p...
Received wisdom will tell you that the Ford Focus is still the car to beat in the highly competitive medium-sized hatchback market, offering a range o...
Faced with a wet day in Los Angeles, I decided to pay a visit to the world renowned Petersen Automotive Museum, located in Museum Mile, on the Wilshir...
The British Museum of Road Transport in Coventry was the venue for the final Forum meeting of 2007, and also my third motoring museum in three weeks. ...
In all the excitement of ever more powerful AMG versions, and ever more clever electronics in the luxury saloons, it is all too easy to forget that Me...
As an antidote to the short days of western Europe at this time of year, I spent last Sunday at what is now called the "Cite de l'Automobile", also kn...
Whilst much of Europe has long favoured small cars, with market best sellers being the likes of the Renault Clio or R5 before it in France and Spain a...
I spotted an ad in the local rag that advised that Brunel Ford at Ashton Gate had a display of 10 historic Fords in their showroom for a week, so I we...
For those of us used to a November in Britain, when the hours of daylight are short and falling external temperatures have us reaching for jumpers, co...
Until recently, the Los Angeles Auto Show took place in early January, just days before the much more larger and more influential Detroit Show, and as...