As we celebrate 90 years of roadtesting cars, we look at the fastest car in every era
China trade tensions and import duty changes blamed for decline in overseas demand
In his role as chairman of Japan's motor industry association, Akio Toyoda has called for a UK-EU Brexit deal
Toyota chairman leads Japanese car industry call for frictionless UK-EU borders
Today, turbochargers are commonplace... ...but they only came to Europe in 1973
The mechanical evolution of the automobile, as seen through our testers’ eyes over the years
ST-2 style pack: it included grey alloy wheels, red brake calipers and illuminated kickplates
The previous Fiesta ST, the Mk7, was the best warm hatch you could buy new. Today, it’s up to £10k cheaper and still a hoot to drive. We have the top tips for buyers
The Fifth Wheel fell out of favour, along with those trousers
Our methodology has changed, but the goal has remained the same: to measure and record all of the data that matters
Will cars in 90 years still have wheels, or will they just float or even fly? Wheels are old tech, so perhaps their time has come.
In 2108, we’ll be celebrating 180 years of the Autocar road test (we hope). This is what we think we’ll be driving
CEO Elon Musk says package caused confusion after Euro NCAP test showed it could be misleading
Remembering the big family cars that ruled before the SUV
The car maker and Cyan Racing have announced a partnership which includes a performance concept car and entry to the TCR
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In the 1990s, national champions from abroad and ex-F1 racers would compete in the BTCC