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Cars That Made The 90s – Season 2 with Tim Harvey and Michał Fidowicz
Before the 1990s, you had iconic boxes and an endless sea of pop-up headlights on the road. Or, far too often, broken down in a layby. When the automotive world struck into the 1990s, however, that changed.
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Cars That Made The 90s with ‘90s BTCC Champion Tim Harvey and Michał Fidowicz
FROM THE ARCHIVES
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Say ‘Honda Civic’ to any Millennial, and there’s a fair chance that the fire-breathing, engine-screaming EK9, EP3 or FN2 Type R versions of Honda’s family hatchback will be their first weapon of thought. But, it wasn’t always like that. Over 45 years ago the first-generation Honda Civic was even more of a marque-defining car than […]
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Cars That Made The 90s with ‘90s BTCC Champion Tim Harvey and Michał Fidowicz
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Cars That Made The 90s with ‘90s BTCC Champion Tim Harvey and Michał Fidowicz
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SPOTLIGHT ON: BRITISH CARS
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Everyman Classics: Mid-Century Visionary 1 : Alec Issigonis
The original Knight of the road knew how fuel shortages impacted on the common folks. His creations perfectly reflected democracy in driving.
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Everyman Classics: She Drives a Classic!: treading lightly with everyman Brits from the mid century
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My Cosworth story: ‘It’s not everyone’s idea of a supercar – but for me it’s a super car’
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IN CASE YOU MISSED IT: EDITION 116
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Nostalgia On Wheels
In our high-tech, cordless, wireless world, where the notion of rewinding the latest VHS release and having to physically return it to Blockbuster – or for that matter, even plugging your vacuum cleaner into the wall – is considered more than a little passe. Why would anyone choose to drive a car from more than 30 years ago?