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Remembering The First Public Demonstration Of Cars
The history of cars stretches back decades and the early days were marked with many demonstrations. The first organised public demonstration of cars can be traced back to the 15th October 1895. The Horseless Carriage Exhibition took place in Tunbridge...
An Awesome Concept: The Alfa Romeo Canguro
Concept cars have a reputation for sporting some of the most unique designs in the history of the automobile industry. A concept car that had a memorable design was the Alfa Romeo Canguro, which was penned by a young Giorgetto Giugiaro. The Canguro took...
Survey Shows That British Motorists Think The Aston Martin DB5 Is The Greatest Film Car Of All Time
It’s safe to say that the British love their cars, especially the film variety. Plenty of classic motors have appeared in movies that have taken the world by storm, and Hyundai wanted to see which car was the favourite. The survey revealed that James...
Recognising The Innovation Of The Siata 208S Spider
Historically, Italy has produced some of the greatest cars in the world, with the likes of Ferrari dominating the market. Lesser known cars have made an impact as well, such as the Siata 208S Spider. The motor featured several innovations that helped it...
Bullitt Mustang To Be Restored And Put On The Road Again
Classic cars have long been used in films, with one of the most famous appearing in Bullitt. The 1968 Mustang driven by Steve McQueen took part in one of the most iconic car chases of all time. During the film, two Highland Green Mustangs were used, a...
Rare Jaguar E-Type Restored By Specialists E-Type UK
Jaguar have a reputation for producing magnificent cars and the vehicles are some of the most popular to restore. E-Type UK specialise in restoring classic Jaguars, with one of the most recent commissions being a rare 1974 E-Type Series 3. A private...
Remembering The BMW 501
BMW have been responsible for producing a variety of memorable cars over the years. One of the earliest models that gained a reputation was the BMW 501 for its design and practicality. Nicknamed Baroque Angel, the car stood out for its curved, flowing...
Chinese Cars Could Soon Be Sold In Europe
The car industry in China is one of the most prosperous in the world and it could only be a matter of time before Chinese models start appearing in Europe. China is the largest new car market in the world, with 28.8 million vehicles being sold in the...
5 Classics That Paved The Way For Cars Today
Cars have come a long way, from steam-powered vehicles making their way down unpaved roads, to modern motors achieving record speeds and self-driving cars. It is truly astonishing how the technology of the car had evolved over the decades, and it’s quite...
Remembering The Importance Of The Lamborghini Jarama
Lamborghini are known for producing a range of exceptional cars, such as the Miura and Countach. There have been so many successes that certain models have drifted below the radar. A good example is the Lamborghini Jarama. Introduced as a replacement to...
Fully-electric classic Mini goes on sale in the UK
For those who are lovers of a classic Mini but are also eco-conscious we’ve got some good news! An all-new electric classic Mini has gone on sale in the UK. Recently revealed at the London Classic Car Show, the converted car has been retrofitted to...
Ancient Roman Ruins Discovered Beneath Former Car Dealership
The Ancient Romans had a large presence in the UK, building many towns and roads that have lasted into the modern day. A new site of Roman ruins was recently discovered beneath a car dealership in the town of Carmarthen in Wales. The Romans chose to build...