The BMW Z1 profile
Making its debut at the 1987 IAA, the BMW Z1 was BMW’s first roadster since the legendary 507 from 1955. Two years after its motor show appearance, the concept car became a reality. Continue reading The BMW Z1 profile
Making its debut at the 1987 IAA, the BMW Z1 was BMW’s first roadster since the legendary 507 from 1955. Two years after its motor show appearance, the concept car became a reality. Continue reading The BMW Z1 profile
The Ferrari 360 Modena may have had the unenviable task of replacing the much-loved F355, but it came prepared, arriving in 1999 with a raft of new technological innovations. Today, it is a highly desirable junior supercar.
Continue reading The Ferrari 360 buying guide. Modena, Spider or Challenge Stradale?
The Ferrari F355 Berlinetta arrived on the junior supercar scene in 1994, replacing the rather lacklustre 348 as the entry-level offering from Maranello. It’s now a great classic buy! Continue reading The Ferrari F355 buying guide. Berlinetta, Spider or GTS?
The best weather, a promising roadbook, a special classic and a very special co-driver – All that was the Sachsen Classic Rallye 2019. Continue reading DRIVING A RALLYE WITH CHRISTIAN GEISTDÖRFER IN A VW SP2
The VW Corrado is turning 30 – and so the first models achieve the status of a classic car. Continue reading THE VW CORRADO – VW’S BEST DRIVER now a classic car?!
The second generation of the BMW 3-Series is still immensely popular over 30 years after its debut. Here’s what to look out for when buying a BMW E30. Continue reading The BMW 3-Series E30 profile
The MGB is one of the most coveted entry-level classic cars out there. But which series, engine or condition you should go for can be a minefield. This guide might prove helpful to new MGB buyers. Continue reading The MGB Roadster and GT profile
A day full of emotions for Romano Artioli and Progetto 33 AG, the current owner of the Bugatti EB 110 SS which was the personal car of the entrepreneur that revived the Bugatti brand. Continue reading MORE THAN A PASSION – ROMANO ARTIOLI AND HIS BUGATTI EB 110 SS
Max Hoffman did much more to the car world than just importing cars, thanks to his distinctive knowledge about the American market, this businessman inspired many European car makers, leading them to the development of iconic models. Continue reading Max Hoffman: The Mastermind of the world’s most iconic sportscars.
When the VW Golf MK1 was launched in 1974, Volkswagen was on the brink of bankruptcy. But with the help of a small, angular automobile, Volkswagen revolutionised the automotive industry and saved itself from being a footnote in automotive history. Continue reading The VW Golf Mk1 profile