The Rover P3, P4, P5, P5B, P6 and P6B are all considered 'classics' in their own right. They're useable as everyday transport, too with maybe the exception of the P3 which to be truthful, is now a summer...
I am now onto my 3rd Peugeot 306 having driven them for the last 7-8 years now, and have had absolutely no complaints, when they have failed or have been damaged they have been cheap to repair or replace...
Austin-Healey Launched at the London Motor Show in October 1952, the Austin Healey 100 was a sensation. Under the beautiful body designed by Gerry Coker was a simple underslung box-section chassis. Front...
Everyone wants in car multimedia these days, whether it's DVD, MP3, or TV you too can have it in your car! Get up to speed on all the terms with this guide from In-Car-Stuff .Active Matrix Display: A type of...
Ford Thunderbird Ford Thunderbird 1955-1963 Few post-war automotive nameplates have achieved such legendary status as the Ford's "personal car". An instant classic when introduced in 1955, this sleek...
Kawasaki Motorcycles The motor cycle division forms a relatively small part of Kawasaki Heavy Industries, a vast firm that produces trains, boats and planes. After building its first complete bike in 1960,...
With the arrival of DVD, 5.1 Channel surround sound, which is already a must for home theatre systems, is rapidly becoming the entertainment format of choice in motor vehicles. Dolby Digital and dts provide...
Superbikes 1970s Benelli 750 SEI The Benelli 750 Sei was launched in 1975. With smart styling, Italian racing red paintwork and the unique attraction of its six-cylinder engine, emphasized by an array of...
Honda Motorcycles Founded in October 1946, Soichiro Honda started making motor cycles by bolting army surplus engines onto bicycle frames in 1948. A year later he built his own 50cc two-stroke engine and in...
Triumph Motorcycles The first all-Triumph motor cycles were made in Coventry as early as 1904. Following a number of notable models, not least the 1925 494cc side-valve Model P with its absurdly low selling...