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Silverstone's £99 Lamborghini Thrill

Expert tips on track driving, a few laps of one of the most famous motor racing circuits in the world (or part of it at least) in a Lamborghini, lots of pictures to remind you of the experience and a nice certificate to hang on your wall – all for just £99 (for the Christmas period only).

Inside Features

The E-Type turns 50 next year

Eagle E-Type: A thoroughly modern twist on a timeless classic

Tuesday, 7 December 2010

The Eagle E-Type combines legendary style with reliability and the latest modern comforts, says Chris Dearden

The introduction of the Mini in 1959 heralded a whole new array of car accessories from basket weave door panels to a roof-mounted tent that also became a brilliant way to test a Mini Minor's overall body strength

Magnificent men in their fantasy machines

Tuesday, 7 December 2010

Andrew Roberts explores our long and dubious relationship with vehicle accessories

The new Evoque's sleeker shape is taken directly from the LRX concept car

Next year’s hottest drive?

Tuesday, 7 December 2010

Concept cars tend to be watered down when it comes to production – but the latest Range Rover bucks the trend

The Timeline: Roadside recovery

Monday, 6 December 2010

1897: Join the ClubIn August 1897 the Automobile Club of Great Britain was born. Along with the Association of Motor Manufactures and Traders, the Club campaigned for the easing of a 14mph speed limit. Its efforts were rewarded in 1903 with the Motor Car Act, which raised the limit to 20mph.

Cars in production at the General Motors plant in Lansing, Michigan

How General motors came back from the brink

Thursday, 18 November 2010

The largest share offering in US history begins today and marks the rebirth of the car-making giant

M4 Bus Lane: For and against

Tuesday, 16 November 2010

For: Lobbyists have won the right to sit in longer jams - by Stephen Joseph

A Firebird

End of the road for Incredible Hulk of US motoring

Tuesday, 2 November 2010

Sean O'Grady: It was a true American icon – a 'muscle car' for the motoring romantics. But the Pontiac is no more.

Sean O'Grady: Pontiac brand another casualty of recession

Monday, 1 November 2010

“It’s been a great ride” says the Pontiac website. Well, they’re right about that – there have been some fabulous cars bearing the pointy Pontiac badge – but the firm hasn’t been independent since 1926, when it was acquired by General Motors, who have now decided to kill the brand.

Jaguar C-X75

French Collection: Sleek and sexy models at the Paris Motor Show

Tuesday, 12 October 2010

From a range of new vehicles by Lotus, to energy-efficient electric cars, this year's Paris Motor Show has something for all types of driving aficionado, writes David Wilkins

The all-new Audi A8 comes with a host of features such as the company's multimedia interface, which includes a jukebox album browser

'Taken on its own terms, the Audi has much to commend it'

Tuesday, 12 October 2010

Sean O'Grady gets to grips with the new A8's advanced aluminium frame, radar-assisted system cruise control – and massage function

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