Business

Comment: Why Skoda's future looks brighter than ever

With Skoda production numbers having tripled since 2000, the only way is up for the Volkswagen Group's Czech brand

17 January 2017
Comment: Why Skoda's future looks brighter than ever

Why does a Nissan Leaf anger people more than an Audi SQ7?

Life with both a Nissan Leaf and an Audi SQ7 has shown that, oddly, it's the mild-mannered EV that gets the more extreme reactions from other road users

16 January 2017
Why does a Nissan Leaf anger people more than an Audi SQ7?
Business

The pothole in the Government’s road repair plan

We’re issuing a rallying cry to get this pothole problem sorted, once and for all; send in your ideas - here are ours (with help from an industry spokesman)

16 January 2017
The pothole in the Government’s road repair plan
Business

Greed, lies and deception - the VW Dieselgate scandal laid bare

VW's plea bargain in the US has led to many of the details as to how Dieselgate could happen being laid bare

13 January 2017
Greed, lies and deception - the VW Dieselgate scandal laid bare
Business

Will London's pollution problem spell the end of diesel cars?

With various global cities turning on diesels and EU air quality regulations repeatedly being broken, the end of diesel engines could be near...

13 January 2017
Will London's pollution problem spell the end of diesel cars?
Opinion: 2017 is going to be a golden year for motorsport – here’s why
2017 Formula 1 cars will look drastically different from last year's cars
Motorsport

Opinion: 2017 is going to be a golden year for motorsport

If there’s one thing to take from the Autosport International, it’s how exciting this year’s racing will be

13 January 2017
Opinion: 2017 is going to be a golden year for motorsport
Business

Is it time to say goodbye to diesel?

Environmental pressures might convince more Brits to stop filling up at the black pump, but it could send used petrol car values skywards

13 January 2017
Is it time to say goodbye to diesel?
Opinion: Why today's new car market is more interesting than ever
The new Vauxhall Insignia is a big leap forward
Business

Comment: Why today's new car market is more interesting than ever

Not long ago we were faced with a large portion of boring cars in the market's mid-range, but today things are looking up

13 January 2017
Comment: Why today's new car market is more interesting than ever
New cars

Comment: Why the E-Pace could be Jaguar's best-seller

The F-Pace has been an overriding success, but its baby brother might do even better

11 January 2017
Comment: Why the E-Pace could be Jaguar's best-seller
Detroit motor show

‘Not Lewis again!’ - Mercedes boss Zetsche’s reaction to Rosberg quitting F1

Nico Rosberg's resignation from Formula 1 late last year took even Mercedes by surprise - this is how Mercedes boss Dieter Zetsche reacted

10 January 2017
‘Not Lewis again!’ - Mercedes boss Zetsche’s reaction to Rosberg quitting F1
How to repair a crashed Lamborghini Aventador’s carbonfibre monocoque
The Aventador uses an all-carbonfibre monocoque
New cars

How Flying Doctors repair Lamborghini Aventador monocoques

The carbon tub is critical to the Aventador’s structural integrity, so specially-trained engineers use a system inspired by aerospace to fix it

10 January 2017
How Flying Doctors repair Lamborghini Aventador monocoques
Detroit motor show

Opinion: Why the Lexus LS's Japanese background is its biggest strength

If there's one thing we don't need, it's an unoriginal Germanic luxury car. In steps Lexus with the new LS, and reminds us why it's good to be alternative

9 January 2017
Opinion: Why the Lexus LS's Japanese background is its biggest strength

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