In this video, I showcase the restoration of a Tonka Ser-Vi-Car toy from 1960. After purchasing it for $65, I found it needed several original parts for a complete restoration, some of which were ...
Car companies love a mission statement. With the arrival of the Concept C, Audi’s new one is crystal clear: “radical simplicity.” An all-electric two-seater with a retractable folding hard top, the ...
AN iconic sports car looks set to be making a comeback - just two years after it was discontinued. A leaked image and design details suggest Audi is poised to revive its sports car heritage with a ...
Premier League giants Liverpool have released their new Adidas third shirt as part of the club’s kit for the 2025/26 Premier League season. Familiar sponsors Standard Chartered feature on the front of ...
Please tell me it’s not just me, dear reader, who sometimes looks at a new car – something I do on a more than occasional basis – and with the best will in the world couldn’t say what it is. There are ...
It all started with a dent in a Bugatti chassis. Ben Hedley had been car-obsessed since childhood—so much so that, as an undergrad at Cambridge, he managed to keep a car on campus despite a university ...
Yesterday we asked what you thought of the new interiors previewed by Audi, BMW and Mercedes at the Munich motor show. And just for fun, we also put the very same question to Merc design chief Gorden ...
Traditionally, the summer transfer window has been where fans of clubs in the Premier League and beyond can focus their energy during European football's increasingly diminishing offseason. But these ...
Details are scarce about the upcoming two-seater. In fact, beyond "unique platform," "two-seater," "all-electric," "Mercedes design," and "Geely construction," there's little we know for sure. The new ...
EUROPE’S best-selling car has been reinvented for its next generation, combining a bold new design with cutting-edge features. The Renault Clio, a staple of UK roads for the past 35 years, is gearing ...
The rivalry between Germany’s biggest luxury automakers shows no sign of cooling down. At this year’s Munich Motor Show, Audi, BMW, and Mercedes each rolled out fresh design languages and cabin ...