The Motoring Channel
Lamborghini driving school: Take the fast-track to adrenalin academy
Who gets to do a 180-degree spin in a £100,000 automotive icon... legally? Richard Lofthouse did, and so can all lovers of Ferruccio's dream
- Car Choice: Bangers and cash
- Classic Car: Triumph Acclaim
- Our car expert tries to become a transport bureaucrat...
- Rapom V8: A bike that runs on alcohol
- Tyre technology: Tread carefully now
- A television reverse: have the wheels finally come off Top Gear?
- Honda SH 300i: The wheel McCoy
- Mercedes-Benz C-Class: Stuttgart's class action
- Car Choice: Out with the old, twice
- The bus you drive to your door
- My old car, the movie star
- Cyclo-Cross: A bike that's a mix of heaven and hell
- Car Choice: A Brit of indulgence
- Classic Cars: Jaguar XK8
- Kia cee'd: Euro vision for Golf class
Alistair Carmichael: Mobiles and cars just don't mix
When Barbara Castle introduced the breathalyser for testing drink drivers in 1967, she did so in the teeth of fierce opposition. Drinking and driving was considered acceptable. Today it is regarded as one of the most dangerously self-indulgent and socially unacceptable activities.
- The Verdict: Volvo C30 2.0 SE
- On wheels: Audi TT 2.0 TFSI
- The Verdict: BMW 335 Coupe
- Road Test: Seat Altea XL
- On wheels: BMW 335i Coupé
- The Verdict: Skoda Roomster
- Road Test: Mitsubishi Outlander 2.0 D-iD
- Piaggio MP3: A very sexy scooter
- On wheels: Vauxhall Corsa 1.4SXi
- Road Test: Maserati Quattroporte Sport GT