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Three Cars That Feel British But Aren't
I’m going to the UK today, for the Goodwood Festival of Speed, and I’m pretty excited about it. I’m also a bit of an idiot, because I’m not asleep yet and haven’t really packed or anything like that.
While not even remotely close in terms of fame to the likes of the McLaren F1, P1, and Senna, or the Jaguar XJ220, these forgotten mid-engine sports cars from the UK deserve to be rediscovered. During ...
While the company itself is not returning, Austin's brand and trademark was purchased in 2017, laying the foundations of a ...
Lotus remains an unforgettable name even if you can’t remember the cars that put the British automaker in the spotlight to begin with. Well, except for the Elan, because everyone remembers that little ...
When it comes to affordable, reliable power, it's always been difficult to beat an American V8. Long-running favorites from the likes of GM, Chrysler, and Ford might lack the exotic prestige that ...
GRAND RAPIDS, MI — Inside a small repair shop in 1965, John Twist “plunged” into a 60-year obsession. Twist, 76, learned to repair British sports cars, in particular, his beloved MG, in England ...
McLaren's CEO says that following basic design rules, then breaking them in the right ways, is key to keeping its cars essentially British. Mr. Collins (no relation to me) shared insights on this with ...
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