Smooth operators or electric shockers? Only a group test will tell
Battery-powered superminis make sense for daily urban use, and soon we’ll be spoiled for choice. We pit the Mini against the Peugeot e-208 and Renault Zoe
The Autocar archive covers a century-and-a-quarter of motoring
World wars never stopped us and neither will the coronavirus pandemic. We open the archive
Don't baulk at the idea of a leggy Mondeo
You’d have to be mad to buy a car that’s logged the equivalent miles for a journey to the moon, or would you?
Clark was Formula 1 world champion in 1963 and in 1965
Jim Clark was the top driver during a golden era for Formula 1. We head to Scotland to trace the formative years of the world’s fastest farmer
The Smart had to beat not only a 911 but also Mauro Calo
In a race across Wales, a 911 Turbo S would leave a Smart Fortwo for dust, wouldn’t it? That’s what we thought...
Most open-top Lamborghinis look best in bright hues
You may know that some tractors are Lamborghinis, but others have close links to Porsche and Aston. We swap track day for tractor day and drive them
As Mercedes celebrates its 120th birthday, we look at all the innovations the company has produced
We’ve set one of the first examples of the new Focus to arrive in the UK the simple mission...
We take the fan-favourite family hatch on a 600-mile dawn-til-dusk drive over some of the finest roads in Britain
XJ6’s 4235cc straight six produces 245bhp; XJR575’s supercharged V8 packs 568bhp
Jaguar’s luxury saloon has ploughed an idiosyncratic furrow for more than 50 years. We trace the bloodline and ponder its future
A537 Cat and Fiddle road gives the pair a chance to have fun
Two Autocar writers have sunk their money into used examples of the Cayman S. They meet up in the Peak District to compare notes
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