Freak Today Comparison Innovative cross-country skiers. But rarely appears a car that the clock actually years ahead puts a trendsetter even in the twilight of his long career still serves as an example for the new order. Four such innovative long runners meet in these pages. Text: Igor Stuifzand /// Photos: Louis Blom.
Maserati Merak SS smallest-capacity, mid-engined member of the Meserati family (as far as Britain is concerned; there is a 2-litre four-cylinder available abroad), with...
At last the four-wheel-drive 325i has made it to Britain. Wet weather handling and traction benefit-but refinement suffers. Photographs by Maurice Rowe. The BMW...
John Clarke with six of his ten-strong fleet. Clockwise from front left: two MGAs, MGB, Ford Galaxie, Jaguar MkIX, Corvette L82. Many of the cars in the eclectic collection of Canadian John Clarke were bought as basket cases and brought back to life in his own workshop. The Collector John Clarke. ‘Neverbuya carin bits–unlessit’s a Jaguar E-type’.
From left: Porsche 928, Ferrari 355, Aston Martin DBS, Alfa Romeo Giulia Super Berlina and Bentley 4½ Litre Tourer. The Hot 30 Five influential market experts pick the cars – covering six price points – they suggest we would do well to buy in 2016. They include the Porsche 928, Alfa Romeo Giulia Super Berlina, Ferrari F355, Aston Martin DBS and Bentley 4 ½ -Litre Tourer. ‘Each car will coax you to the garage for one last look at night’ Aston Martin DBS is one of the select cars to feature in our invited experts’ hot 30 classics to buy now.