"How do I love my Fiesta sedan? Let me count the ways... As an automotive journalist, I'm often asked, "What's your favorite car?" With a smile, I always tell them, "I might be biased, but my favorite car is the "
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The ultimate choice in Ford Fiesta circles – Fiesta WRC
"There’s about as much Fiesta in the Fiesta WRC as there is egg in a Koenigsegg. Despite that, there’s enough of an excuse to shoehorn it into our Ford Fiesta edition. Ignoring one-off drag stars and the odd "
Ron Harris: The Con-Rod Father
"Earlier this year the Ford tuning world lost a legend. Thankfully Ron Harris’ legacy lives on through his children, grandchildren, and the family business, Harris Performance Engines... Back in the ‘70s and ‘80s fast Fords ruled the streets. If you "
Ford Fiesta at Forty
"Of all the working class heroes that have been produced by Ford’s of Dagenham - the Fiesta is the longest surviving. It may not be the most spectacular or glamorous inheritor of the company’s blue collar legacy - "
Auction cars with Grand Prix World Champion connections
"The auction year is arriving at an interesting time, when car collectors are thinking to next year - moving on some classics they enjoyed over the last few years to a new home. This is clear from the eclectic mix "
Caterham Seven 310R: Part four – Tips for buying a Caterham
"When you buy a new car you don’t often get the benefit of hours of in-depth testing, so it isn’t always possible to know exactly what you want or need. Over the last few months I’ve spent "
Caterham Seven 310R: Part three – 310R or 420R?
"It’s been a week since we told you all about how the new Caterham Seven 310R drives, so in this week’s article we thought we’d compare it to its more powerful sibling - the 420R. Though they "
Having a heart attack in a million pound Mercedes
"It sat, in silver paint of course, lightly flattened and patinated by half a century’s careful polishing and rubbing in the sun-drenched courtyard of a Spanish hotel. We were in town to drive its successors, but I couldn’t "
The first woman to race in Formula One – Maria Teresa de Filippis
"Maria Teresa De Filippis, a beautiful woman of noble birth, was born in Naples on November 11th, 1926. The daughter of an automotive engineer breathed in the smell of racing in her childhood, with her older brothers, Antonio and Giovanni, competing "
Caterham Seven 310R: Part two – The Drive
"Last week we introduced the new Caterham Seven – named the 310R. Caterham itself states proudly on its website that “If Caterham was only going to make one Seven for the rest of its days, this would be it.” With that "
Caterham Seven 310R: Part one – The Background
"It’s not often that Caterham comes out with a new model. You’d think that any developments it could make with the Seven would have been discovered by now - after all, this is a car that’s been "
How the NSU Ro80 created modern Audi
"If not for this beautiful, elegant piece of saloon design, we would have no modern-day Audi, because the NSU Ro80 was, in essence, the Genesis of the now-mighty German brand. Of course, Audi’s original beginnings lay in the combined "
5 Off-Road Icons inspired by the Paris Dakar rally
"Yamaha Ténéré We first saw these beauties in Southern Spain around 1986. They were ridden by the coolest looking Frenchmen in the world. When I saw these guys they were en route to the ferry to Morocco. A life "