"Was Barney Roos really the creator of the Jeep? There’s a tough little niggle when it comes to finding out who created the original idea for the SUV. All routes, of course, usually reach back to the Jeep - "
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Aston Martin Shooting brake by Roos
"We've been known to fetishise a shooting brake. It's a loose, archaic definition that's received a bit of renewed currency of late. A sporty car for an outdooresy, sporty type - usually adorned with a station wagon's utility with a "
Cars that made the 90s: Part 1 Daily Drivers
"It almost goes without saying that we’re spoilt for choice here. The nineties was, after all, the decade that gave British motorists more options than ever before. Not only were European models - such as the E36 BMW, Audi "
AC 3000 ME: The Best Laid Schemes – Classic Car
"“The best laid schemes of mice and men gang oft agley and leave us nought but grief and pain for promised joys.” Those words, written by Robert Burns in 1785, might be said by some to describe the saga of the "
Alpine A110 review: meeting the hype beast
"You’ve met the Alpine A110 before. You will have done somewhere, whether it’s on telly or in a magazine, or perhaps even in the flesh, when one of the few lucky owners that have taken delivery flashes past "
Kawasaki KL
"‘Why don't we have both?’ says the young girl, shrugging a pair of pixelated shoulders, then the whole town celebrates. As GIFs go, this looping snatch of taco ad has long since peaked, troughed and boomeranged back to retro classic "
Power to the people’s car: Volkswagen Up and Polo GTI
"It’s 1976. Volkswagen launches a car with no precedent. The Golf GTI creates a new sector, the hot hatchback. Credited as partly responsible for the demise of the traditional two-seater sports car in the 1970s, it was immediately a hit, "
We are Family: Car Ads from the ‘50s, ‘60s and ‘70s
"As long as cars have filled the highways and byways, drivers have been bombarded with advertisements selling the virtues of our four-wheeled friends. The 1920s, 1930s and 1940s pushed cars advertised by women in cloche hats and fur-lined coats. Post "