Which Ferrari would you buy?
Ferrari Dino or F12 Berlinetta? It's a tough choice
Opinion

Which Ferrari would you buy?

What happens when the price of a legendary classic matches the price of the latest icon in the Ferrari range? It leads to a very interesting purchase question

Which Ferrari would you buy?
Car review

Seat Leon ST

The stylish new Seat Leon ST is a comfortable, practical and spacious alternative to the likes of the Skoda Octavia estate

Seat Leon ST
Why must speedy Hondas arrive slowly, or not at all?
The S660 is likely to lead a revival of the Beat name
Opinion

I wish Honda would speed up the arrival of its new fast cars

The Beat revival is big news, as are the other sports cars on the horizon — but Honda is lacking a performance model in its UK portfolio

I wish Honda would speed up the arrival of its new fast cars
Toyota – not always the mass production master
The first result of Toyota's New Global Architecture will be seen with the new Prius
Opinion

Toyota – not always the mass production master

Why Toyota is playing catch-up with modern car making techniques

Toyota – not always the mass production master
The new MG6 - bargain or not?
Our long-term MG 6 is already winning favour among the Autocar staff
Opinion

The new MG 6 - bargain or not?

The new MG 6 might have its drawbacks, but at these discount prices, would you be a fool not to sign up?

The new MG 6 - bargain or not?
Opel and Buick to develop new joint venture models
Buick already sells a rebadged version of the Insignia, called the Regal
News

Opel and Buick to develop new joint-venture models

GM brands Opel-Vauxhall and Buick to deepen their relationship with regards to new model developments

Opel and Buick to develop new joint-venture models
The new car tidal wave is massing for 2018
Will most car parks look as crowded as this?
Opinion

The new car tidal wave is massing for 2018

Vehicle makers are holding back on new releases, says Richard Bremner, while holding out for new emissions legislation

The new car tidal wave is massing for 2018
How success eliminates surprises
Manufacturers are bound to repeat successful and profitable models
Opinion

How success eliminates surprises in car design

You might frown at the seemingly endless repetition of popular models, but it's entirely justified - and it doesn't mean the manufacturers are becoming risk-averse

How success eliminates surprises in car design
Well done Renault for fighting in the squeezed middle
Initiale Paris sets the design blueprint for future big Renaults. But will it succeed?
Opinion

Well done Renault for fighting in the squeezed middle

The Renault Initiale Paris concept shows ambition, but will the next-gen Espace be the last upscale Renault?

Well done Renault for fighting in the squeezed middle
The last VW camper
The Kombi was built continuously for 63 years
Opinion

The last VW camper

Production of the Volkswagen Kombi has ended, but you can still get your hands on one...at a price

The last VW camper
Industrial-scale classic car hoarding
The scale and variety of some classic car collections can be truly amazing
Opinion

Industrial-scale classic car hoarding

Two large-scale automotive hoards — a collection of 200 Porsches and nearly 500 Chevrolets — are going under the hammer

Industrial-scale classic car hoarding

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