Features
BMW R1200S: Boxer packs punch
Published: 03 November 2006
Tim Luckhurst is knocked out by the style and power of a clever two-cylinder at a fighting weight
Marlin 5EXi-R: Now that's DIY
Published: 03 October 2006
No airbags, no ABS, no boot. This car isn't for shopping, it's for fun, says Dimitri Pesin
Tesla Roadster Supercar: Electrifying performance
Published: 03 October 2006
Battery-powered cars have never had wow factor. Now, says Ruth Brandon, all that is changing
Car Choice: OK, let's keep it simple
Published: 03 October 2006
Unhappy because your favourite model has been upgraded? James Ruppert suggests some cures for feature fatigue
One small, but surreal, step for Ferrari
Published: 03 October 2006
Crossing the Andes in a Ferrari is a 'crazy thing to do', but it doesn't stop Alistair Weaver taking on the Panamerican 20,000 challenge
Classic Cars: Toyota 2000 GT
Published: 03 October 2006
Toyota's erotic coupé was good enough for 007, but too much of an outsider for die-hard auto snobs, says Lance Cole
Harley-Davidson's new engine: The great American classic is reborn
Published: 26 September 2006
Harley-Davidson has done the impossible; turned the pig that was a Hog into a smooth-riding and handling modern motorbike without losing one jot of what makes it special. Tim Luckhurst saddles up
Car Choice: Steer away from firm offer
Published: 26 September 2006
Driven carefully, serviced well - it's worth buying your old company car, isn't it? Possibly not, says James Ruppert
Classic Car: Volga M21
Published: 26 September 2006
It's the end of the road for the Volga, Cold War icon. Do svidanya, says Andrew Roberts
The rise and rise of Morgan
Published: 26 September 2006
The UK maker is on a roll, with more fans here and increasing popularity stateside, writes Liz Turner
Ford S-Max in Montenegro: When it pays to be up front
Published: 26 September 2006
Ford's new S-Max is great for long trips - so long as you're not sitting in the back, says Alona Simister
Winter cycling: Be cool in the cold
Published: 26 September 2006
Don't put your bike in the shed, just get prepared with good clothing and lights, says David Prosser
Toyota Corolla: The World's Favourite Car
Published: 25 September 2006
It's anonymous, unambitious and totally lacking in personality. But in its 40-year lifespan more than 32 million Toyota Corollas have left the production line - making it the biggest-selling car of all time. Now, the company that put Japanese motors on the map is to consign its most famous model to the scrapheap. Sean O'Grady celebrates the Corolla's charmless appeal, and owners from around the world describe their lives behind its wheel
Citroën thinks the unthinkable
Published: 19 September 2006
Citroën's C-Métisse looks set to wow the Paris motor show. Sean O'Grady is impressed by its flair and style
Classic Car: Triumph Herald
Published: 19 September 2006
Its name implied quality. But all the tinny Triumph Herald heralded was the death of Britain's motor industry, says Brian Sewell
Car Choice: Give me a car with lots of toys
Published: 19 September 2006
The search for a luxury cruiser with plenty of useful knobs to play with takes James Ruppert to Korea and Japan...
Amphijeep: Now that's an off-roader
Published: 19 September 2006
The first land and water car to be truly effective is British. Full speed ahead, says Sean O'Grady
Nicole Cooke: Way out in front
Published: 12 September 2006
An unknown 23-year-old from Wales is the greatest sportsperson of the year, argues David Prosser
The Verdict: Daihatsu Terios 1.5 SX
Published: 12 September 2006
Daihatsu's latest SUV doesn't have the power to compete on the open road, says David Wilkins. A team of readers also take it for a spin
Strangely alluring: Mercedes-Benz CLS 63 AMG/The Londino Rally
Published: 12 September 2006
Cupid's arrow struck the moment Sean O'Grady first set eyes on the Mercedes-Benz CLS
Car Choice: It's time to plan for a van
Published: 12 September 2006
People carriers are not the only option for those wanting practicality and a clear view, writes James Ruppert
BMW Z4 Coupe: The art of automotive seduction
Published: 12 September 2006
This fast, curvaceous model changed James Daley's mind about sports cars. He's emigrating
Plastique fantastique
Published: 12 September 2006
The Gallic pocket rocket in a gossamer glass-fibre shell was a blast in Europe's snow and ice rallies. By Lance Cole
Bentley's lovely old bus is still going strong
Published: 12 September 2006
It may be an anachronistic gas-guzzler, but it has the clout of a steam engine and it's a lot of fun to drive, says John Simister